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|State summary=Nevada, also known as "The Silver State," is located in the Western region of the United States. Although Nevada’s capital is [[Carson City, Nevada|Carson City]], many Nevadans inhabit the area in and around the city of [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]]. | |State summary=Nevada, also known as "The Silver State," is located in the Western region of the United States. Although Nevada’s capital is [[Carson City, Nevada|Carson City]], many Nevadans inhabit the area in and around the city of [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 18 July 2024
Nevada, also known as "The Silver State," is located in the Western region of the United States. Although Nevada’s capital is Carson City, many Nevadans inhabit the area in and around the city of Las Vegas.
Nevada has two members of the U.S. Senate, a total of four members of the U.S. House of Representatives, 42 members of the State Assembly and 21 members of the State Senate.

Nevada 2025 elections: Candidate ballot access
Nevada elections, 2026 Past elections: 2024 • 2023 • 2022 • 2021 • 2020 • 2019 • 2018 • 2017 • 2016 • 2015 • 2014
Cities and counties in Nevada
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Nevada fact checks
Policy issues in Nevada
Budget: Budget and finances • Taxes
Civil liberties: Affirmative action • Campaign finance • Nonprofit regulation
Education: Charter schools • Higher education • Public education • School choice
Election: Ballot access requirements • Redistricting • Voting
Energy: Energy information • Fracking
Environment: Environmental information • Endangered species
Finance: Financial regulation information
Healthcare: Healthcare information • Medicaid spending • Effect of the Affordable Care Act
Immigration: Immigration information
Pensions: Public pensions