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Nevada's 4th congressional district is a congressional district that was created as a result of the 2010 United States census. [3] Located in the central portion of the state, it includes most of northern Clark County, southern Lyon County, most of Lincoln County, a sliver of Churchill County and all of Esmeralda, Mineral, and Nye counties.
The 4th district covers parts of northern Las Vegas, taking in the Las Vegas Strip, as well as its northern suburbs and rural central Nevada. The incumbent is Democrat Steven Horsford , who was reelected with 52.4% of the vote in 2022.
Nevada's congressional districts since 2023 Nevada is divided into four congressional districts , each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives . After the 2010 census , Nevada gained a fourth House seat.
Democrat Steven Horsford wins reelection to U.S. House in Nevada's 4th Congressional District
Steven Alexzander Horsford (born April 29, 1973) is an American politician and businessman serving as the U.S. representative for Nevada's 4th congressional district since 2019, previously holding the position from 2013 to 2015, as well as the current chair of the Congressional Black Caucus since 2023.
4th district: 1821–1883, 1885–1933 (obsolete since the 1930 census) 5th district: 1821–1883 (obsolete since the 1880 census) 6th district: 1821–1863 (obsolete since the 1860 census) 7th district: 1821–1853 (obsolete since the 1850 census) 8th district: 1833–1843 (obsolete since the 1840 census)
A new congressional district map introduced in Nevada on Tuesday proposes changes that could make the state's two battleground districts more Democratic-leaning for the next decade.
District Electoral history Mark Amodei: Republican: September 15, 2011 – present 2nd: First elected to finish Dean Heller's term. Samuel S. Arentz: Republican: March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1923 At-large: First elected in 1920. Retired to run for U.S. senator. March 4, 1925 – March 3, 1933 Elected again in 1924. Lost re-election. Delos R ...