Elections for the office of Nevada State Assembly consisted of a primary election on September 5, 2000, and a general election on November 7, 2000.[1] All 42 seats were up for election.
Qualifications[edit]
To be eligible to serve in the Nevada State Assembly, a candidate must be:[2]
- 21 years old at the time of the election
- A citizen resident of the State of Nevada for one year preceding this election
- A resident of the district for a period of 30 days next preceding closing date for filing as a candidate
List of candidates[edit]
District 1[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Tom Collins
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Ed Gobel: 1,237
a
- Chris Grant: 995
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Collins: 10,370 
Ed Gobel: 5,578
District 2[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
September 5 GOP primary:
- Merle Berman
a
September 5 Citizens First primary:
- Harold D. Sims
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Merle Berman: 10,160 
Harold D. Sims: 3,670
District 3[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- John Lee
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Kefty W. Eaton
a
November 4 General election candidates:
John Lee: 5,663 
Kefty W. Eaton: 2,787
District 4[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
September 5 GOP primary:
- Bob Beers
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Bob Beers: 20,189 
Rollo Miller: 6,083
District 5[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Kristen Hansen
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Barbara K. Cegavske
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Kristen Hansen: 5,362
Barbara K. Cegavske: 6,457 
District 6[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Harvey J. Munford
a
- Wendell P. Williams
a
September 5 GOP primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Harvey J. Munford: 1,784
Wendell P. Williams: 3,474 
District 7[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Morse Arberry, Jr.: 1,323
a
- Marion D. Bennett: 932
September 5 GOP primary:
- Mable Lucier: 186
- Chester Major Richardson: 247
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Morse Arberry, Jr.: 5,911 
Chester Major Richardson: 1,775
District 8[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Barbara E. Buckley: 902
a
- Maureen Hart: 159
September 5 GOP primary:
- Kevin L. Child
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Barbara E. Buckley: 4,490 
Kevin L. Child: 2,369
District 9[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Chris Giunchigliani
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Mark Scarborough
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Chris Giunchigliani: 3,672 
Mark Scarborough: 1,858
District 10[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- David Goldwater
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- James Henry
a
September 5 Libertarian primary:
- Lewis E. Whitten
a
November 4 General election candidates:
David Goldwater: 3,453 
James Henry: 1,420
Lewis E. Whitten: 255
District 11[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Doug Bache
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Todd Clark Poulton: 180
- Michael Wisner: 447
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Doug Bache: 3,611 
Michael Wisner: 2,155
District 12[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Ed Flores: 586
- Genie Ohrenschall: 1,444
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Geny Del Rosario
a
September 5 Citizens First primary:
- Wanda McClenaghan
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Genie Ohrenschall: 6,161 
Geny Del Rosario: 4,662
Wanda McClenaghan: 485
District 13[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Byron Goynes
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Dennis Nolan
a
September 5 Independent American primary:
- Jonathan Hansen
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Byron Goynes: 16,106
Dennis Nolan: 20,018 
Jonathan Hansen: 2,992
District 14[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- David Brown: 697
- Ellen M. Koivisto: 1,116
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Michael P. Davis
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Ellen Koivisto: 4,894 
Michael P. Davis: 3,808
District 15[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Kathy McClain: 1,531
a
- Ronald A. Tanner, Jr.: 194
September 5 GOP primary:
- Jack D. Close, Sr.: 1,293
a
- Lila Halperin: 239
September 5 Independent American primary:
- Peter Walker
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Kathy McClain: 5,258 
Jack D. Close: 4,657
Peter Walker: 205
District 16[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- John Wayne Oceguera: 849
a
- Wayne Weiswasser: 363
September 5 GOP primary:
- Jack McClary: 805
a
- Leonard J. Root: 421
November 4 General election candidates:
John Wayne Oceguera: 5,150
a
Jack McClary: 3,799
District 17[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Bob Price
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Anthony Campagna: 411
- Terry L. Holtz: 963
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Bob Price: 7,341 
Terry L. Holtz: 5,288
District 18[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Mark Manendo
a
September 5 GOP primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Mark Manendo 
District 19[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Jerry D. Claborn
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Gary Horrocks
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Jerry D. Claborn: 3,356 
Gary Horrocks: 2,405
District 20[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Bradley Smith: 2,278
a
- Thomas D. Welsh: 1,845
September 5 GOP primary:
- Kathy Von Tobel
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Bradley Smith: 12,501
Kathy Von Tobel: 21,092 
District 21[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Larry G. Bettis: 1,544
a
- Rod Kirk: 642
September 5 GOP primary:
- Sandra Tiffany
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Larry G. Bettis: 10,155
Sandra Tiffany: 14,472 
District 22[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Gene Segerblom
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- David Brown
a
September 5 Citizens First primary:
- Tommy Thompson
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Gene Segerblom: 17,901
David Brown: 18,721 
Tommy Thompson: 918
District 23[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Richard D. Perkins
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Michael Cannon
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Richard D. Perkins: 7,093 
Michael Cannon: 4,221
District 24[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Vivian L. Freeman
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Sher Hardin: 714
- Brooks Holcomb: 1,193
a
September 5 Libertarian primary:
- Chuck Eby
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Vivian L. Freeman: 4,910 
Brooks Holcomb: 3,933
Chuck Eby: 312
District 25[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
September 5 GOP primary:
- Dawn Gibbons
a
September 5 Independent American primary:
- Doug R. Brozyna
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Dawn Gibbons: 12,366 
Doug R. Brozyna: 2,655
District 26[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- David Lacerda
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- David Humke
a
November 4 General election candidates:
David Lacerda: 3,810
David Humke: 7,650 
District 27[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Sheila Leslie
a
September 5 GOP primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Sheila Leslie 
District 28[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Vonne S. Chowning: 267
a
- Judi Lynn: 197
September 5 GOP primary:
September 5 Libertarian primary:
- James Dan
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Vonne S. Chowning: 1,197 
James Dan: 990
District 29[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
September 5 GOP primary:
- Kevin J. Mirch
a
- Sharron Angle
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Kevin J. Mirch: 3,750
Sharron Angle: 14,263 
District 30[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Debbie Smith
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Gary Keller: 511
- Keith Primus: 724
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Debbie Smith: 3,990 
Keith Primus: 3,476
District 31[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Bernie Anderson
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Patti McClelland
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Bernie Anderson: 5,348 
Patti McClelland: 5,089
District 32[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Kendall Stagg
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Don Gustavson
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Kendall Stagg: 6,802
Don Gustavson: 9,340 
District 33[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
September 5 GOP primary:
- John C. Carpenter
a
November 4 General election candidates:
John C. Carpenter 
District 34[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Fortino Martinez
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Kimberlie Davis: 354
- Tom Fransway: 1,219
- John Marvel: 2,793
a
September 6 Libertarian primary:
- James C. Minser
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Fortino Martinez: 1,602
John Marvel: 10,006 
James C. Minser: 1,174
District 35[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Marcia de Braga
a
September 5 GOP primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Marcia de Braga 
District 36[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Pomroy M. Neighbors
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Gary Hollis: 2,124
a
- Keith Markley: 1,702
November 4 General election candidates:
Pomroy M. Neighbors: 8,698 
Gary Hollis: 7,530
District 37[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
September 5 GOP primary:
- Greg Brower: 4,963
a
- Buddy Wright: 705
September 5 Libertarian primary:
- Karen M. Savage
a
September 5 Independent American primary:
- Daniel Timothy Lee
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Greg Brower: 16,467 
Karen M. Savage: 3,399
Daniel Timothy Lee: 1,149
District 38[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Joseph E. Dini, Jr.
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Roger Bishop
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Joseph E. Dini, Jr.: 9,894 
Roger Bishop: 5,292
District 39[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Willie Edwards
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Lynn Hettrick
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Willie Edwards: 4,557
Lynn Hettrick: 13,556 
District 40[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Bonnie Parnell
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Jeanne Simons
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Bonnie Parnell: 6,336 
Jeanne Simons: 5,669
District 41[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- David Parks
a
September 5 GOP primary:
- Phillip Dane: 158
- John Richie: 206
a
November 4 General election candidates:
David Parks: 2,593 
John Richie: 1,376
District 42[edit]
September 5 Democratic primary:
- Harry Mortenson
a
September 5 GOP primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Harry Mortenson 
External links[edit]
- Nevada Secretary of State, official 2000 primary results
- Nevada Secretary of State, official 2000 general election results
- Washoe County Government, official 2000 primary results abstract
- Clark County Government, historical election results
[edit]
- ↑ Clark County Government, historical election results
- ↑ Qualifications for running for Nevada Assembly
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Current members of the Nevada State Assembly
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Jason Frierson
Representatives
District 1
Daniele Monroe-Moreno (D)
District 2
Heidi Kasama (R)
District 3
Selena Torres (D)
District 4
Richard McArthur (R)
District 5
Brittney Miller (D)
District 6
Shondra Summers-Armstrong (D)
District 7
Cameron Miller (D)
District 8
Jason Frierson (D)
District 9
Steve Yeager (D)
District 10
Rochelle Nguyen (D)
District 11
Beatrice Duran (D)
District 12
Susan Martinez (D)
District 13
Tom Roberts (R)
District 14
Maggie Carlton (D)
District 15
Howard Watts (D)
District 16
Cecelia González (D)
District 17
Clara Thomas (D)
District 18
Venicia Considine (D)
District 19
Annie Black (R)
District 20
David Orentlicher (D)
District 21
Elaine Marzola (D)
District 22
Melissa Hardy (R)
District 23
Glen Leavitt (R)
District 24
Sarah Peters (D)
District 25
Jill Tolles (R)
District 26
Lisa Krasner (R)
District 27
Teresa Benitez-Thompson (D)
District 28
Edgar Flores (D)
District 29
Lesley Cohen (D)
District 30
Natha Anderson (D)
District 31
Jill Dickman (R)
District 32
Alexis Hansen (R)
District 33
John Ellison (R)
District 34
Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod (D)
District 35
Michelle Gorelow (D)
District 36
Gregory Hafen (R)
District 37
Andy Matthews (R)
District 38
Robin Titus (R)
District 39
Jim Wheeler (R)
District 40
Philip O'Neill (R)
District 41
Sandra Jauregui (D)
District 42
Tracy Brown-May (D)
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