Nevada State Assembly District 19
The Nevada State Assembly is the lower chamber of the state Legislature and works alongside the Senate to draft, debate, and enact state laws. All 42 Assembly seats are up for election in 2026, and the Assembly plays a central role in shaping policy on schools, healthcare, housing, jobs, public safety, and state budgeting. Because Assembly members represent local districts and serve two-year terms, these races allow voters to hold lawmakers closely accountable and ensure that policy priorities reflect the needs and values of their communities. These elections matter for democratic representation and for how the state resolves the biggest challenges facing Nevadans.
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Amy Groves
(Rep)
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Jason Patchett
(Rep)
What policies, if any, would you support at the state level to address issues related to immigration, and why?
What are your views on the redistricting process and how district boundaries should be determined?
What is one state policy or process you would seek to improve, and how would you accomplish that change?
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Campaign Phone Number
702-373-0469
Endorsements
Governor Joe Lombardo, Professional Fire Fighters of Nevada, Fraternal Order of Police, Public Safety Alliance of Nevada, Nevada Association of Public Safety Officers, Vegas Chamber, Henderson Chamber, Henderson Mayor Michelle Romero, Mesquite Mayor Jesse Whipple, Mesquite Councilwoman Pattie Gallo Boulder City Mayor Dr. Joe Hardy, former Clark County Commissioner Bruce Woodbury
This is mostly a federal issue, but I support coordination between the federal and state governments.
I support an independent redistricting commission.
Greater transparency. One example would be having the Nevada Legislature be subject to FOIA requests. Another example would be to set a minimum time to respond to calendar requests made for constitutional officers calendars used to verify their travel schedules and meetings. Essentially, the public deserves to know how elected officials are using their hard-earned tax dollars.
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