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.
Campaign Phone Number
702-305-3317
Endorsements
Gregory Hafen, Assembly Republican Leader (Districy 36) Melissa Hardy, Assemblywoman (District 22) Rebecca Edgeworth, Assemblywoman (District 35) Brian Hibbetts, Assemblyman (District 13) Gregory S. Koenig, Assemblyman (District 38) Melissa Woodbury, Former Assemblywoman and CCSD Educator Joe W. Brown, Former Gaming Commissioner Local Leaders Michelle Romero, Henderson Mayor Dan Stewart, Henderson City Councilman Jim Seebock, Henderson City Councilman Francis Allen-Palenske, Las Vegas City Councilwoman Kenny Taylor, Henderson Constable Joseph W. Brown Pauline Lee, Esq. Bonita Cooper Stephen W. Alston High Chief Taito MoTusimalo Alston Sid Liufau
As the daughter of immigrant parents, I believe immigration should be handled with both law and compassion. We must respect legal immigration, secure our borders, and protect the integrity of the system while treating people with dignity.
At the state level, I support stronger coordination with federal immigration enforcement on public safety issues, especially involving violent crime. I also support workforce training, English language access, and job opportunities that help legal residents and new Americans succeed.
Nevada thrives because of hardworking families from every background. We need policies that uphold the rule of law, protect our communities, and create real opportunity for those who follow the legal process.
Redistricting should be fair, transparent, and focused on people, not politics. District boundaries should reflect real communities, neighborhoods, schools, and shared economic interests—not be drawn to protect politicians.
Voters should choose their representatives, not the other way around. I support strong public input, accountability, and preserving communities of interest so families have true representation.
In diverse districts like AD41, every voice matters. Fair district lines help ensure working families, seniors, small businesses, and multicultural communities are properly represented.
One policy I would improve is housing affordability and access to homeownership. Too many Nevada families work hard but still feel priced out by rising housing costs, high interest rates, and limited supply.
As a realtor and a mother of six, I see this every day. I would support policies that expand attainable housing, reduce unnecessary regulations, support responsible development, and strengthen first-time homebuyer opportunities.
Strong homes create safe communities and opportunity for all. A Nevada we can afford starts with making homeownership possible again for working families.
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