2026 Nevada Assembly election

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2026 Nevada Assembly election

 2024
November 3, 2026
2028 

all 42 seats in the Nevada Assembly
22 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Steve Yeager
(retiring)
Gregory Hafen II
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since February 6, 2023 February 3, 2025
Leader's seat 9th 36th
Last election 27 15
Current seats 27 15
Seats needed Steady Increase 7
Seats up 27 15

     Democratic incumbent      Democratic incumbent retiring
     Republican incumbent      Republican incumbent retiring
     Vacant

Incumbent Speaker of the Nevada Assembly

Steve Yeager
Democratic



The 2026 Nevada Assembly election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside the other 2026 United States elections.[1] It will be held with the 2026 Nevada Senate election.[2] Voters will elect members of the Nevada Assembly in all 42 of the U.S. state of Nevada's legislative districts to serve a two-year term.[3]

Democratic

Republican

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[8] Safe D January 22, 2026

District 1

The incumbent Democrat Daniele Monroe-Moreno, who was re-elected with 56.18% of the vote in 2024, is retiring.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Jo Cato, Small business owner[9]
  • James Fennell Jr[9]
  • Alexis Esparza, union organizer[10]
  • Millan Gledhill[10]
  • Louis "Big Lou" DeSalvio, union president[10]

Independents

Candidates

Declared
  • Tarik Alan Barnes[9]

District 2

The incumbent Republican Heidi Kasama who was re-elected with 55.87% of the vote in 2024, is retiring.

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Drew Teitelbaum [10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

District 3

The Incumbent Democrat Selena Torres has represented the district since 2018, she was re-elected with 56.03% of the vote in 2024, she is running for re-election.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Harold Erbacher[10]
  • Joseph P. Silvestri, 2012 Libertarian candidate for the 4th congressional district[10]

District 4

The Incumbent Republican Lisa Cole has represented the district since 2024, she was elected with 54.38% of the vote in 2024, she is running for re-election.

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Eileen Eady, candidate for the Clark County School District Board of Trustees in 2024 and 2018[10]

District 5

The Incumbent Democrat Brittney Miller has represented the district since 2016, she was re-elected with 50.85% of the vote in 2024, she is running for re-election.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

District 6

The Incumbent Democrat Jovan Jackson has represented the district since 2024, he was elected with 69.91% of the vote in 2024, he is running for re-election.[10]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Independents

Candidates

Declared
  • Katherine Duncan[9]

District 7

Incumbent Democrat Tanya Flanagan, who was first elected unopposed in 2024, is retiring.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Independents and third-party candidates

Candidates

Declared
  • Michael Musick (Indepedent)[9]
  • Anthony Willett (Libertarian)[9]

District 8

The Incumbent Democrat Duy Nguyen has represented the district since 2022, he was re-elected with 53.58% of the vote in 2024, he is running for re-election.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared
  • David Farrakhan[10]
  • Joseph "Joey" Charafi, small-business owner[10]

District 9

The incumbent Democrat Steve Yeager, who was re-elected with 51.11% of the vote in 2024, is retiring.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Cristhian Orozco[9]
  • Erica Alejandra Neely[9]

District 29

The incumbent Democrat Joe Dalia, who was elected with 52.15% of the vote in 2024, is retiring.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Ashley Delobel[9]
  • Alex Pereszlenyi[9]
  • Bradley Combs[9]

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Libertarian primary

Candidates

Declared

District 40

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