Nevada Legislature | |
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83rd Nevada Legislature | |
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Houses | Senate Assembly |
Term limits | Senate: 3 terms (12 years) Assembly: 6 terms (12 years) |
History | |
New session started | February 2025 |
Leadership | |
President pro tempore of the Senate | |
Structure | |
Seats | 63
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Length of term | Senate: 4 years Assembly: 2 years |
Salary | $150.71/day + per diem |
Elections | |
Last Senate election | November 5, 2024 (11 seats) |
Last Assembly election | November 5, 2024 |
Next Senate election | November 3, 2026 |
Next Assembly election | November 3, 2026 |
Redistricting | Legislative control |
Meeting place | |
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Nevada State Legislature Building Carson City | |
Website | |
Nevada Legislature |
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The Nevada Legislature is the bicameral state legislature of the U.S. state of Nevada, consisting of the Nevada Assembly (lower house with 42 members) and the Nevada Senate (upper house with 21 members). With a total of 63 seats, the Legislature is the third-smallest bicameral state legislature in the United States, after Alaska's (60 members) and Delaware's (62). The Nevada State Legislature as of 2019[update] is the first majority female State Legislature in the history of the United States.[1] As of 2025, the Democratic Party holds a majority in both chambers of the Nevada Legislature.
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