Nevada's 5th Senate District
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Nevada's 5th Senate district is one of 21 districts in the Nevada Senate. It has been represented by Republican
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since 2020, succeeding
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Joyce Woodhouse Joyce Woodhouse (born 1944) is an American politician and a former member of the Nevada Senate. She represented the 5th district from 2006 to 2010 and then from 2012 to 2019, when she became unable to run for re-election due to term limits. Ear ...
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Geography and demographics

District 5 covers parts of
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and Paradise to the south of Las Vegas in Clark County. The district is located entirely within Nevada's 3rd congressional district, and overlaps with the 21st and 29th districts of the Nevada Assembly. The district has a surface area of , and a perimeter of . According to the 2010 census, the district had a population of 128,800 – 0.16% above the ideal. The district has a relatively high proportion of white and Asian American residents compared to the Nevada average. The district's population is better-educated than the Nevada average: more than 35% of the district's inhabitants have an associate's, bachelor's, or graduate degree. The median household income, a little over $62,000, is nearly $10,000 above the Nevada median, and the poverty rate is 8.5%, close to twice as low as in the rest of Nevada.


Recent election results

Nevada Senators are elected to staggered four-year terms; since 2012 redistricting, the 5th district has held elections in presidential years.


2020


2016

In the 2016
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primary, incumbent
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faced Nicholas Lash, a political newcomer who claimed senator and presidential candidate
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as his inspiration. Lash said he wouldn't accept any campaign donations, as he wanted "to prove Bernie's point about taking the money out of politics." He called Woodhouse an "establishment candidate," and said he would, if elected, press for the establishment of a
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and education reforms. Woodhouse, meanwhile, said she was "really proud" of the progress the legislature had made on education funding, and promised to focus on education and child care regulations if elected to another term. Woodhouse defeated Lash with over 80% of the vote. Woodhouse faced Republican Carrie Buck and
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Tim Hagan in the general election. Woodhouse maintained her focus on education, while Buck, a charter school director, attacked Woodhouse's education record and called her part of the "status quo." Hagan, meanwhile, said he wanted to "give voters another choice," and said he would push for a tax reduction and for the expansion of school choice. Woodhouse out-raised Buck $500,000 to $140,000, and defeated her by less than one percentage point.


2012

In 2012,
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former state senator
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faced Republican Steve Kirk, who had previously defeated Annette Teijeiro in the Republican primary. Kirk, a 12-year
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City Councilman, supported Governor
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's tax increase in order to preserve the education budget, while Teijeiro insisted on decreasing taxes. With the endorsement of the Senate Republican Caucus, Kirk won the primary with over 70% of the vote. Woodhouse, who had previously lost re-election to the state senate in 2010, argued that the state needed legislators "who are looking out for middle-class working families," and emphasized the economy and education. Kirk, meanwhile, argued that the state government needed more private-sector experience. Both candidates said they considered themselves moderates, although Kirk also called himself "very conservative fiscally." Woodhouse ultimately won the election by around four points.


Federal and statewide results in District 5


History

District 5 came into existence in 2012 after the senate districts were redistricted as a result of the 2010 Census. The new districts went into effect for filing for office, and for nominating and electing senators on January 1, 2012, and for all other purposes on November 7 – the day after Election Day, when the new senator terms began. In the Nevada Revised Statutes, the area of the 5th district is defined using
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s, block groups, and blocks. It was originally known as Clark County Senate District 5 and was a dual member district. In the 1980s, it stretched from Sandy Valley toward Spring Valley, Enterprise and southern Paradise. In the 1990s, it contracted in size and stretched from northwest Las Vegas into Henderson. In the 2000s, it became based around most of Henderson. Previous holders of the seat included Bill O'Donnell,
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, Sandra Tiffany, Joe Heck,
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and
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References


External links

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