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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7252007178
At the state level, I support policies that protect public safety, due process, and human dignity while keeping communities stable.
I support limiting local cooperation with ICE in non-criminal cases so victims and witnesses can report crimes safely.
I support funding legal defense for immigrants in deportation proceedings to ensure fairness.
I would expand access to healthcare, labor protections, and education regardless of status to reduce exploitation.
I support driver authorization cards, wage theft protections, and language access in state agencies.
I also support integration programs like English classes and workforce training.
Overall, immigration policy should be humane, practical, and focused on stability—not fear or punishment.
My view is that redistricting should be transparent, nonpartisan, and driven by communities rather than political interests. I support independent redistricting commissions that remove or significantly limit legislative control over drawing district maps. Districts should be compact, respect geographic boundaries, and keep communities of interest together. The process should fully comply with the Voting Rights Act and protect fair representation for historically marginalized communities. Public input and transparency must be required at every stage so maps are not drawn behind closed doors. Ultimately, voters should choose their representatives—not politicians choosing their voters.
One state policy I would improve is the current budget prioritization process, which too often shifts long-term costs onto students and working families instead of fully stabilizing public funding.
To fix this, I would push for a requirement that all major state budget proposals include a long-term impact analysis on affordability and equity before approval. I would also advocate for stronger baseline funding commitments for education and essential services, so they are not dependent on short-term political cycles or fee increases. This would create more accountability, transparency, and sustainable funding decisions.
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7026307055
I am a product of immigration. My grandmother came to the United States from a small mountain town called Temorìs in northern Mexico. She met my grandfather and moved to Las Vegas with him in the 60s. The rest is history. Working a union job as a culinary worker on the strip, she was able to make a life for herself and her family. My dad became a first-generation college graduate and has had a three decade career as an educator. Now, I build on that legacy as the first in my family to seek public office. With hard work, each generation should have more opportunities than the last. At least, that is what this campaign is trying to preserve.
We must end our law enforcement's cooperation with ICE and promote equity for ALL Nevadans.
I am a major proponent of pro-democracy, anti-corruption reforms, which includes independent redistricting. In a functional democracy, we cannot allow politicians to selectively choose their voters. However, we can't play purity politics while fighting fascism. When the Republicans go low and change the rules in their favor, we go to HELL and fight fire with fire. I will keep fighting to level the playing field, but I also won't stand idly by while the opposition rips the rug from underneath us.
We live in a society where you have two choices: pay up or you’re s*** out of luck. Whether it's your car, your housing, your healthcare, or your education, you are expected to figure it out because there is a rapidly shrinking social safety net that isn’t guaranteed to catch you when you fall on hard times. It’s time that we demand more of our political leadership and much more from the ultra-wealthy in our state.
Large companies like Amazon use our public roads, recruit workers from our public schools and universities, and use our local police and fire to protect their property. So why wouldn’t they be expected to chip-in? I will build a coalition to hold billionaires accountable and make them pay their fair share.