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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
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