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  2. Nevada Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Nevada Senate is the upper house of the Nevada Legislature, ... 75th Legislative Session, 2009 12 9 21 76th Legislative Session, 2011 11 10 21

  3. List of Nevada state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    78th Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2015 November 2014: Senate: 79th Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2017 November 2016: Senate: 80th Nevada Legislature: 2019 November 2018: Senate: 81st Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2021 November 2020: House, Senate: 82nd Nevada Legislature 2023 November 2022: House, Senate: 83rd Nevada Legislature: 2025

  4. 2009 United States state legislative elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 United States state legislative elections were held on November 3, 2009. Two legislative chambers in two states held regularly-scheduled elections. These off-year elections coincided with other state and local elections, including gubernatorial elections in two states. [1] Both chambers of the Northern Mariana Islands legislature were ...

  5. Bernie Anderson (teacher-legislator) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson, a Democrat, was first elected to the Assembly from Washoe County in 1990 and served as an assemblyman through the 2009 session [1] and 2010 special session. [2] He became chairman of the Assembly's standing committee on the judiciary (1997-2009), and also served as Majority Whip and Speaker Pro Tempore.

  6. Nevada Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Twelve members of the Nevada Assembly were termed out with the 2010 election serving their last legislative session in 2011. The Nevada Assembly met at the Nevada State Capitol in Carson City until 1971, when a separate Legislative Building was constructed south of the Capitol. The Legislative Building was expanded in 1997 to its current ...

  7. Nevada Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Sadie Hurst (1857–1952) was the first woman elected to the Nevada Legislature (R-Washoe), in 1918. [12] When the legislature met in special session on February 7, 1920, to ratify the Federal Suffrage Amendment, it was Hurst, the assemblywoman from Reno, who presented the resolution. She has the further distinction of being the first woman to ...

  8. Debbie Smith (Nevada politician) - Wikipedia

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    Smith had previously served as a member of the Nevada State Assembly from District 30. In the Assembly, Smith served as an Assistant Majority Whip in the 74th and 75th Regular Legislative Session (2007–2009) and Speaker Pro Tempore in the 76th Regular Legislative Session in 2011. [3]

  9. List of speakers of the Nevada Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Speaker Term Party County/Residence Notes Charles W. Tozer: 1864–1867 Union: Storey: James A. Banks: 1866–1867 Union Humboldt: Robert D. Ferguson: 1867–1869