Nevada’s Current Elected Officials: A Complete Guide as of December 2025

Nevada’s state legislature stands as a vibrant, citizen-driven body that shapes policies on everything from education funding and public safety to renewable energy, water conservation, and economic growth in tourism and tech. As of December 2025, following the 2024 elections and the conclusion of the 83rd Session (with a recent special session in November), the Nevada Legislature comprises 21 Senators and 42 Assembly members. Democrats hold majorities in both chambers (13-8 in the Senate and a stronger edge in the Assembly), reflecting the state’s diverse and evolving political landscape.

The legislature convenes in the modern Nevada Legislative Building in Carson City, a hub of debate and decision-making for the Silver State.This part-time legislature brings together teachers, business owners, attorneys, healthcare professionals, and community leaders from urban Las Vegas to rural northern Nevada. Many districts center in Clark County (home to Las Vegas), but representation spans the entire state. Nevada has proudly maintained a female-majority legislature in recent years, a historic milestone for diversity in U.S. politics.Below is the complete, exhaustive list of all current Nevada state legislators—no one is skipped. Names, parties, districts, and key leadership roles are included for accuracy.Nevada State Senate: All 21 Current SenatorsThe Senate chamber hosts thoughtful deliberations on statewide issues.

  • District 1: Michelee “Shelly” Cruz-Crawford (Democratic)
  • District 2: Edgar Flores (Democratic)
  • District 3: Rochelle T. Nguyen (Democratic)
  • District 4: Dina Neal (Democratic)
  • District 5: Carrie Ann Buck (Republican)
  • District 6: Nicole J. Cannizzaro (Democratic) – Majority Leader
  • District 7: Roberta Lange (Democratic) – Assistant Majority Leader
  • District 8: Marilyn Dondero Loop (Democratic) – President pro Tempore
  • District 9: Melanie Scheible (Democratic) – Chief Majority Whip
  • District 10: Fabian Doñate (Democratic) – Deputy Majority Whip
  • District 11: Lori Rogich (Republican)
  • District 12: Julie Pazina (Democratic)
  • District 13: Skip Daly (Democratic) – Deputy Majority Whip
  • District 14: Ira Hansen (Republican)
  • District 15: Angela D. Taylor (Democratic)
  • District 16: Lisa Krasner (Republican) – Minority Whip
  • District 17: Robin L. Titus (Republican) – Minority Leader
  • District 18: John C. Steinbeck (Republican)
  • District 19: John Ellison (Republican)
  • District 20: Jeff Stone (Republican) – Assistant Minority Leader
  • District 21: James Ohrenschall (Democratic)

Nevada State Assembly: All 42 Current MembersThe Assembly chamber buzzes with energy during floor sessions.

  • District 1: Daniele Monroe-Moreno (Democratic) – Speaker Pro Tempore
  • District 2: Heidi Kasama (Republican)
  • District 3: Selena Torres-Fossett (Democratic)
  • District 4: Lisa K. Cole (Republican)
  • District 5: Brittney M. Miller (Democratic)
  • District 6: Jovan A. Jackson (Democratic)
  • District 7: Tanya P. Flanagan (Democratic)
  • District 8: Duy Nguyen (Democratic)
  • District 9: Steve Yeager (Democratic) – Speaker
  • District 10: Venise Karris (Democratic)
  • District 11: Cinthia Zermeño Moore (Democratic)
  • District 12: Max E. Carter, II (Democratic)
  • District 13: Brian Hibbetts (Republican)
  • District 14: Erica Mosca (Democratic) – Assistant Majority Floor Leader
  • District 15: Howard Watts (Democratic) – Majority Whip
  • District 16: Cecelia González (Democratic)
  • District 17: Linda F. Hunt (Democratic)
  • District 18: Venicia Considine (Democratic)
  • District 19: Jason Patchett (Republican)
  • District 20: David Orentlicher (Democratic)
  • District 21: Elaine H. Marzola (Democratic)
  • District 22: Melissa R. Hardy (Republican) – Assistant Minority Floor Leader South
  • District 23: Danielle Gallant (Republican)
  • District 24: Erica P. Roth (Democratic)
  • District 25: Selena La Rue Hatch (Democratic)
  • District 26: Rich DeLong (Republican)
  • District 27: Heather Goulding (Democratic)
  • District 28: Reuben D’Silva (Democratic)
  • District 29: Joe Dalia (Democratic)
  • District 30: Natha C. Anderson (Democratic) – Assistant Majority Whip
  • District 31: Jill Dickman (Republican)
  • District 32: Alexis M. Hansen (Republican)
  • District 33: Bert K. Gurr (Republican)
  • District 34: Hanadi Nadeem (Democratic)
  • District 35: Rebecca Edgeworth (Republican)
  • District 36: Gregory T. Hafen, II (Republican) – Minority Floor Leader
  • District 37: Shea M. Backus (Democratic)
  • District 38: Gregory S. Koenig (Republican) – Assistant Minority Floor Leader North
  • District 39: Blayne Osborn (Republican)
  • District 40: PK O’Neill (Republican)
  • District 41: Sandra Jauregui (Democratic) – Majority Floor Leader
  • District 42: Tracy Brown-May (Democratic)

This comprehensive roster represents every single serving state legislator in Nevada. Regarding local elected officials (e.g., city council members in Las Vegas, Reno, or county commissioners), Nevada has hundreds across municipalities and counties, making a full statewide list impractical for a single resource. For local representatives, use tools like city websites or the Nevada Association of Counties directory.To contact your legislator or learn more about their committees and sponsored bills, visit the official Nevada Legislature website at leg.state.nv.us. You can also find your specific representatives quickly using the “Who’s My Legislator?” tool at leg.state.nv.us/whosmylegislator/.Nevada’s legislators work tirelessly on behalf of residents—from addressing housing affordability in booming Las Vegas to supporting rural economies up north. Staying informed about who represents you is key to civic engagement in the Silver State!

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