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Nevada's 9th Senate district

Nevada's 9th Senate district is one of 21 districts in the Nevada Senate. It has been represented by Democrat Melanie Scheible since 2018, succeeding Republican Becky Harris.[3]

Nevada's 9th
State Senate district

Senator
Registration41.3% Democratic
34.1% Republican
18.7% No party preference
Demographics44% White
8% Black
19% Hispanic
22% Asian
1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
6% Other
Population (2018)171,895[1][2]
Registered voters57,104
Closeup on the Las Vegas Valley with District 9 colored blue
Closeup map of District 9 (on the left)

Geography and demographics edit

District 9 is based in the southwestern suburbs of Las Vegas in Clark County, including most of Enterprise and parts of Summerlin South and Spring Valley.[3]

The district is located entirely within Nevada's 3rd congressional district, and overlaps with the 9th and 35th districts of the Nevada Assembly.[4] It has a total surface area of 63 square miles (160 km2), and a perimeter of 43.7 miles (70.3 km).[5]

According to the 2010 Census, the 9th district had a total population of 128,882 – 0.22% above the ideal. That population has since grown significantly, to over 170,000. Compared to other Senate districts, the district has a relatively low white and Latino population, and a much larger Asian American population.[2] The district also has a relatively large percentage of young adults, and a small percentage of seniors. In 2015, almost 38% of its inhabitants were between the ages of 17 and 40, and nearly 13% were 60 or older. Furthermore, the 9th district's population is better educated than state average; over 30% of its inhabitants have a bachelor's or a graduate's degree, while only 8% has no high school diploma. The median household income in the district is $72,000, $20,000 higher than the Nevada median, while the poverty rate is half of that of the state's.[6]

Recent election results edit

Nevada Senators are elected to staggered four-year terms; since 2012 redistricting, the 9th district has held elections in midterm years, with the exception of an off-cycle election in 2012.

2022 edit

2022 Nevada State Senate election, District 9[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Melanie Scheible (incumbent) 22,823 53.5
Republican Tina Brown 19,875 46.5
Total votes 42,698 100
Democratic hold

Historical election results edit

2018 edit

2018 Nevada State Senate election, District 9[7]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Melanie Scheible 4,424 69.4
Democratic Larry McCullough 901 14.1
Democratic Brandon West 601 9.4
Democratic Justin Rebollo 450 7.1
Total votes 6,376 100
General election
Democratic Melanie Scheible 30,900 55.6
Republican Tiffany Jones 24,660 44.4
Total votes 55,560 100
Democratic gain from Republican

2014 edit

In 2014, incumbent Democrat Justin Jones ran for re-election, drawing four Republican opponents: Becky Harris, Vick Gill, David Schoen, and Ron Quilang.[8] Harris, who was endorsed by the Senate Republican Caucus, had previously waged an unsuccessful campaign for State Assembly.[9] Gill, a political newcomer, focused on his opposition to the Affordable Care Act. Schoen highlighted the lack of young voices in politics, while Quilang contended that politicians didn't represent small businesses and that Nevada was "moving backward."[8] Harris won the primary with just over half of the vote; Gill was behind with 40%, while both Schoen and Quilang received around 5%.[10]

During the general election campaign, Harris presented herself as a moderate. The Las Vegas Review-Journal went further by calling her "[a] Republican running on Democrat issues."[11] Jones' campaign was supported by the Culinary Workers Union and the AFL–CIO, both of which provided volunteers for his campaign.[12] In September, in a television ad which the Review-Journal called misleading, Jones was attacked for previous incident representing Las Vegas Sands as an attorney.[13] Two polls were conducted: a late September poll from Republican pollster The Tarrance Group which showed Harris up 45-42%, and an early October poll from Democratic pollster Momentum Analysis showing Jones leading Harris 46-44%.[14]

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, District 9 was one out of three districts that "[would] decide which party [would control] the Senate."[15] Harris ultimately defeated Jones with 55% of the vote, resulting in a Republican Senate majority.[16]

2014 Nevada State Senate election, District 9[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Becky Harris 1,830 50.3
Republican Vick Gill 1,452 39.9
Republican David Schoen 206 5.7
Republican Ron Quilang 153 4.2
Total votes 3,641 100
General election
Republican Becky Harris 12,475 55.2
Democratic Justin Jones (incumbent) 10,116 44.8
Total votes 22,591 100
Republican gain from Democratic

2012 edit

In 2010, Republican Elizabeth Halseth was elected to the 9th district under different borders. However, on February 17, 2012, she resigned after her husband was arrested and the couple divorced, triggering an off-cycle election on November 6, 2012 to fill the remainder her term.[17]

Both Democrats and Republicans held primaries for the seat. On the Democratic side, lawyer and 2004 Assembly candidate Justin Jones was challenged by College of Southern Nevada professor and 2010 gubernatorial candidate Frederick Conquest.[18] With the endorsement of the Senate Democratic Caucus, Justin Jones won the primary with over 80% of the vote.[19][20] For Republicans, Nevada GOP spokeswoman Mari Nakashima St. Martin faced Assemblyman Brent Jones, who supported the Tea Party movement.[19] St. Martin won the endorsement of the Republican Senate Caucus and defeated Brent Jones 54-46%.[21][20]

In the general election, Justin Jones campaigned on jobs and education, promoting smaller class sizes and arguing that an improved education system would attract new businesses to the state. St. Martin similarly highlighted education, saying that the government should not cut school funding, and advocated for fewer business regulations. Jones' previous representation of Las Vegas Sands in a civil lawsuit proved to be another campaign focus. As part of the suit, Jones was a member of a group of attorneys which was later fined $25,000 after a judge determined they had an "intention to deceive." Jones, who was not personally convicted, defended himself, but St. Martin nevertheless campaigned on the issue.[22] Although St. Martin out-raised Jones $350,000-$280,000, Jones won the election by around 300 votes.[23][24]

2012 Nevada State Senate election, District 9[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mari Nakashima St. Martin 1,641 54.2
Republican Brent Jones 1,386 45.8
Total votes 3,027 100
Democratic Justin Jones 1,605 82.5
Democratic Frederick Conquest 340 17.5
Total votes 1,945 100
General election
Democratic Justin Jones 21,849 50.3
Republican Mari Nakashima St. Martin 21,548 49.7
Total votes 43,397 100
Democratic gain from Republican

Federal and statewide results edit

Year Office Results[25]
2020 President Biden 53.0 – 45.2%
2018 Senate Rosen 55.4 – 41.0%
Governor Sisolak 54.9 – 40.8%
2016 President Clinton 51.5 – 42.8%
2012 President Obama 54.0 – 44.4%
Senate Berkley 46.1 – 44.7%

History edit

Originally, the 9th district was created after the 2000 census. It first stretched from Northwest Las Vegas into Enterprise and Southwest rural Clark County. The modern District 9 was drawn during a reapportionment after the 2010 Census.[26] The new districts became effective on January 1, 2012 for filing for office, and for nominating and electing senators, and for all other purposes on November 7 – the day after Election Day, when the new senator terms began. The area that the ninth senatorial district occupies is defined in the Nevada Revised Statutes using census tracts, block groups, and blocks.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ "State Senate District 9, NV". Census Reporter. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Nevada State Senate - 2011 Districts: State of Nevada Population Report" (PDF). Nevada Legislature. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Legislator Information: Senator Melanie Scheible". Nevada Legislature. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  4. ^ David Jarman. "How do counties, House districts, and legislative districts all overlap?". Daily Kos. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  5. ^ "Nevada State Senate - 2011 Districts: State of Nevada Area Analysis Report" (PDF). Nevada Legislature. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  6. ^ Research Division of the Legislative Counsel Bureau (May 2015). "Demographic Profile of Nevada Senate District No. 9 of the 78th Session (2015)" (PDF). Nevada Legislature. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d "Nevada State Senate District 9". Ballotpedia. Retrieved November 9, 2023.
  8. ^ a b Morrison, Jane Ann (May 25, 2014). "Four Republicans in primary to unseat Sen. Justin Jones in District 9". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  9. ^ Cook, Glenn (June 29, 2014). "Early look at November's tastiest races". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  10. ^ "Nevada State Senate". Nevada Secretary of State. July 15, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  11. ^ Sebelius, Steve (October 27, 2014). "5 reasons Democrats aren't showing up to vote". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  12. ^ Myers, Laura (October 30, 2014). "Vegas unions rally to save key Democrats from Republican sweep". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  13. ^ Sebelius, Steve (September 22, 2014). "The best political attack? One your opponent can't answer". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  14. ^ Myers, Laura (October 8, 2014). "Polls show GOP running strong in key state Senate races". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  15. ^ Morrison, Jane Ann (June 10, 2014). "Early voting appears to boost GOP Senate takeover plans". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  16. ^ "Nevada State Senate". Nevada Secretary of State. December 15, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  17. ^ Vogel, Ed (February 17, 2012). "GOP's Halseth resigns state Senate seat". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  18. ^ Vogel, Ed (February 27, 2012). "Democrat Justin Jones to run for vacant state Senate seat". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  19. ^ a b Packer, Adrienne (May 27, 2012). "2012 PRIMARY ELECTION: STATE SENATE DISTRICT 9". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  20. ^ a b "State Senate". Nevada Secretary of State. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  21. ^ Myers, Laura (May 27, 2012). "2012 PRIMARY ELECTION: Balance of power up for grabs with electorate split, races tight". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  22. ^ Vogel, Ed (October 21, 2012). "2012 Voter Guide: Nevada Senate District 9". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved February 1, 2017.
  23. ^ "Nevada State Senate". Nevada Secretary of State. November 27, 2012. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  24. ^ Vogel, Ed (October 29, 2012). "State Republicans have the money advantage in key legislative races". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved February 1, 2017.
  25. ^ "Daily Kos Elections Statewide Results by LD". Daily Kos. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  26. ^ "Final District Plans: Congressional, Legislative, and Board of Regents". Nevada Legislature. June 7, 2012. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  27. ^ "CHAPTER 218B - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS". Nevada Legislature. Retrieved January 15, 2017.

External links edit

  • "Map of District 9" (PDF).
  • "Larger map of District 9" (PDF).

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Nevada s 9th Senate district is one of 21 districts in the Nevada Senate It has been represented by Democrat Melanie Scheible since 2018 succeeding Republican Becky Harris 3 Nevada s 9thState Senate districtSenator Melanie ScheibleD Las VegasRegistration41 3 Democratic34 1 Republican18 7 No party preferenceDemographics44 White8 Black19 Hispanic22 Asian1 Hawaiian Pacific Islander6 OtherPopulation 2018 171 895 1 2 Registered voters57 104 Closeup on the Las Vegas Valley with District 9 colored blueCloseup map of District 9 on the left Contents 1 Geography and demographics 2 Recent election results 2 1 2022 3 Historical election results 3 1 2018 3 2 2014 3 3 2012 3 4 Federal and statewide results 4 History 5 References 6 External linksGeography and demographics editDistrict 9 is based in the southwestern suburbs of Las Vegas in Clark County including most of Enterprise and parts of Summerlin South and Spring Valley 3 The district is located entirely within Nevada s 3rd congressional district and overlaps with the 9th and 35th districts of the Nevada Assembly 4 It has a total surface area of 63 square miles 160 km2 and a perimeter of 43 7 miles 70 3 km 5 According to the 2010 Census the 9th district had a total population of 128 882 0 22 above the ideal That population has since grown significantly to over 170 000 Compared to other Senate districts the district has a relatively low white and Latino population and a much larger Asian American population 2 The district also has a relatively large percentage of young adults and a small percentage of seniors In 2015 almost 38 of its inhabitants were between the ages of 17 and 40 and nearly 13 were 60 or older Furthermore the 9th district s population is better educated than state average over 30 of its inhabitants have a bachelor s or a graduate s degree while only 8 has no high school diploma The median household income in the district is 72 000 20 000 higher than the Nevada median while the poverty rate is half of that of the state s 6 Recent election results editNevada Senators are elected to staggered four year terms since 2012 redistricting the 9th district has held elections in midterm years with the exception of an off cycle election in 2012 2022 edit 2022 Nevada State Senate election District 9 7 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Melanie Scheible incumbent 22 823 53 5Republican Tina Brown 19 875 46 5Total votes 42 698 100Democratic holdHistorical election results edit2018 edit 2018 Nevada State Senate election District 9 7 Primary electionParty Candidate Votes Democratic Melanie Scheible 4 424 69 4Democratic Larry McCullough 901 14 1Democratic Brandon West 601 9 4Democratic Justin Rebollo 450 7 1Total votes 6 376 100General electionDemocratic Melanie Scheible 30 900 55 6Republican Tiffany Jones 24 660 44 4Total votes 55 560 100Democratic gain from Republican2014 edit In 2014 incumbent Democrat Justin Jones ran for re election drawing four Republican opponents Becky Harris Vick Gill David Schoen and Ron Quilang 8 Harris who was endorsed by the Senate Republican Caucus had previously waged an unsuccessful campaign for State Assembly 9 Gill a political newcomer focused on his opposition to the Affordable Care Act Schoen highlighted the lack of young voices in politics while Quilang contended that politicians didn t represent small businesses and that Nevada was moving backward 8 Harris won the primary with just over half of the vote Gill was behind with 40 while both Schoen and Quilang received around 5 10 During the general election campaign Harris presented herself as a moderate The Las Vegas Review Journal went further by calling her a Republican running on Democrat issues 11 Jones campaign was supported by the Culinary Workers Union and the AFL CIO both of which provided volunteers for his campaign 12 In September in a television ad which the Review Journal called misleading Jones was attacked for previous incident representing Las Vegas Sands as an attorney 13 Two polls were conducted a late September poll from Republican pollster The Tarrance Group which showed Harris up 45 42 and an early October poll from Democratic pollster Momentum Analysis showing Jones leading Harris 46 44 14 According to the Las Vegas Review Journal District 9 was one out of three districts that would decide which party would control the Senate 15 Harris ultimately defeated Jones with 55 of the vote resulting in a Republican Senate majority 16 2014 Nevada State Senate election District 9 7 Party Candidate Votes Republican Becky Harris 1 830 50 3Republican Vick Gill 1 452 39 9Republican David Schoen 206 5 7Republican Ron Quilang 153 4 2Total votes 3 641 100General electionRepublican Becky Harris 12 475 55 2Democratic Justin Jones incumbent 10 116 44 8Total votes 22 591 100Republican gain from Democratic2012 edit In 2010 Republican Elizabeth Halseth was elected to the 9th district under different borders However on February 17 2012 she resigned after her husband was arrested and the couple divorced triggering an off cycle election on November 6 2012 to fill the remainder her term 17 Both Democrats and Republicans held primaries for the seat On the Democratic side lawyer and 2004 Assembly candidate Justin Jones was challenged by College of Southern Nevada professor and 2010 gubernatorial candidate Frederick Conquest 18 With the endorsement of the Senate Democratic Caucus Justin Jones won the primary with over 80 of the vote 19 20 For Republicans Nevada GOP spokeswoman Mari Nakashima St Martin faced Assemblyman Brent Jones who supported the Tea Party movement 19 St Martin won the endorsement of the Republican Senate Caucus and defeated Brent Jones 54 46 21 20 In the general election Justin Jones campaigned on jobs and education promoting smaller class sizes and arguing that an improved education system would attract new businesses to the state St Martin similarly highlighted education saying that the government should not cut school funding and advocated for fewer business regulations Jones previous representation of Las Vegas Sands in a civil lawsuit proved to be another campaign focus As part of the suit Jones was a member of a group of attorneys which was later fined 25 000 after a judge determined they had an intention to deceive Jones who was not personally convicted defended himself but St Martin nevertheless campaigned on the issue 22 Although St Martin out raised Jones 350 000 280 000 Jones won the election by around 300 votes 23 24 2012 Nevada State Senate election District 9 7 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mari Nakashima St Martin 1 641 54 2Republican Brent Jones 1 386 45 8Total votes 3 027 100Democratic Justin Jones 1 605 82 5Democratic Frederick Conquest 340 17 5Total votes 1 945 100General electionDemocratic Justin Jones 21 849 50 3Republican Mari Nakashima St Martin 21 548 49 7Total votes 43 397 100Democratic gain from RepublicanFederal and statewide results edit Year Office Results 25 2020 President Biden 53 0 45 2 2018 Senate Rosen 55 4 41 0 Governor Sisolak 54 9 40 8 2016 President Clinton 51 5 42 8 2012 President Obama 54 0 44 4 Senate Berkley 46 1 44 7 History editOriginally the 9th district was created after the 2000 census It first stretched from Northwest Las Vegas into Enterprise and Southwest rural Clark County The modern District 9 was drawn during a reapportionment after the 2010 Census 26 The new districts became effective on January 1 2012 for filing for office and for nominating and electing senators and for all other purposes on November 7 the day after Election Day when the new senator terms began The area that the ninth senatorial district occupies is defined in the Nevada Revised Statutes using census tracts block groups and blocks 27 References edit State Senate District 9 NV Census Reporter Retrieved March 31 2020 a b Nevada State Senate 2011 Districts State of Nevada Population Report PDF Nevada Legislature Retrieved March 31 2020 a b Legislator Information Senator Melanie Scheible Nevada Legislature Retrieved March 31 2020 David Jarman How do counties House districts and legislative districts all overlap Daily Kos Retrieved March 31 2020 Nevada State Senate 2011 Districts State of Nevada Area Analysis Report PDF Nevada Legislature Retrieved January 15 2017 Research Division of the Legislative Counsel Bureau May 2015 Demographic Profile of Nevada Senate District No 9 of the 78th Session 2015 PDF Nevada Legislature Retrieved January 15 2017 a b c d Nevada State Senate District 9 Ballotpedia Retrieved November 9 2023 a b Morrison Jane Ann May 25 2014 Four Republicans in primary to unseat Sen Justin Jones in District 9 Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 3 2017 Cook Glenn June 29 2014 Early look at November s tastiest races Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 3 2017 Nevada State Senate Nevada Secretary of State July 15 2014 Retrieved January 15 2017 Sebelius Steve October 27 2014 5 reasons Democrats aren t showing up to vote Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 3 2017 Myers Laura October 30 2014 Vegas unions rally to save key Democrats from Republican sweep Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 3 2017 Sebelius Steve September 22 2014 The best political attack One your opponent can t answer Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 3 2017 Myers Laura October 8 2014 Polls show GOP running strong in key state Senate races Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 3 2017 Morrison Jane Ann June 10 2014 Early voting appears to boost GOP Senate takeover plans Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 3 2017 Nevada State Senate Nevada Secretary of State December 15 2014 Retrieved January 15 2017 Vogel Ed February 17 2012 GOP s Halseth resigns state Senate seat Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved January 15 2017 Vogel Ed February 27 2012 Democrat Justin Jones to run for vacant state Senate seat Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved January 15 2017 a b Packer Adrienne May 27 2012 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION STATE SENATE DISTRICT 9 Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved January 15 2017 a b State Senate Nevada Secretary of State Retrieved January 15 2017 Myers Laura May 27 2012 2012 PRIMARY ELECTION Balance of power up for grabs with electorate split races tight Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved January 15 2017 Vogel Ed October 21 2012 2012 Voter Guide Nevada Senate District 9 Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 1 2017 Nevada State Senate Nevada Secretary of State November 27 2012 Retrieved January 15 2017 Vogel Ed October 29 2012 State Republicans have the money advantage in key legislative races Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved February 1 2017 Daily Kos Elections Statewide Results by LD Daily Kos Retrieved June 30 2020 Final District Plans Congressional Legislative and Board of Regents Nevada Legislature June 7 2012 Retrieved January 15 2017 CHAPTER 218B LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS Nevada Legislature Retrieved January 15 2017 External links edit Map of District 9 PDF Larger map of District 9 PDF 36 02 N 115 17 W 36 03 N 115 28 W 36 03 115 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nevada 27s 9th Senate district amp oldid 1197222766, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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