Nevada's 17th Senate district
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Registration50.15% Republican
28.34% Democratic
14.63% No party preference
28.34% Democratic
14.63% No party preference
Demographics77% White
1% Black
14% Hispanic
1% Asian
3% Native American
1% Black
14% Hispanic
1% Asian
3% Native American
| Nevada's 17th State Senate district | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Senator |
| ||
| Registration | 50.15% Republican 28.34% Democratic 14.63% No party preference | ||
| Demographics | 77% White 1% Black 14% Hispanic 1% Asian 3% Native American | ||
| Population (2018) | 128,934[1][2] | ||
| Registered voters | 80,917 | ||
Nevada's 17th Senate district is one of 21 districts in the Nevada Senate. It has been represented by Republican Robin Titus since 2022, succeeding fellow Republican James Settelmeyer.[3]
District 17 covers all of Churchill, Douglas, Lyon, and Storey Counties, including the communities of Fallon, East Valley, Gardnerville, Gardnerville Ranchos, Indian Hills, Johnson Lane, Kingsbury, Minden, Ruhenstroth, Topaz Ranch Estates, Fernley, Yerington, Dayton, Silver Springs, Smith Valley, Stagecoach, Stateline, and Virginia City.[4]
The district overlaps with Nevada's 2nd and 4th congressional districts, and with the 38th and 39th districts of the Nevada Assembly.[5] It borders the state of California.[1]