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Women in the Nevada Legislature

Senator Party Area Represented/District Legislative Term Notes
Daisy Allen (White) Democrat Churchill County 1924-1926 (A) Third generation legislator
Daughter of Assemblyman Lemuel Allen
Granddaughter of Assemblyman Cranston Allen[1]
Francis O. Allen Republican Clark County (A) 2004-2008 (A) First Asian-American woman to serve in the Legislature [2]
Sharron Angle Republican Washoe County (A) 1998-2006 (A) Ran unsuccessfully for the House of Representatives in the Republican Primary, 2006[3]
Ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate against Senator Harry Reid, 2010[4]
Kathy Augustine Republican Clark County 1992-1994 (A)
1994-1998 (S)
First woman elected State Controller, 1999-2006
Impeached by the Assembly, Censured by the Senate for violating state ethics laws, remained in office 2004
While running for reelection, murdered by her husband with succinylcholine, 2006
Ruth Averill Republican Nye County 1920-1922 (A) Elected at age 23, youngest female elected to the Assembly
Third generation legislator
Daughter of Assemblyman Mark Averill
Granddaughter of Assemblyman Wales Averill [5]
Teresa Benitez-Thompson Democrat Washoe County (A) 2010-present (A) [6]
Shelley L. Berkley Democrat Clark County 1982-1984 (A) Regent for the Nevada System of Higher Education, 1990-1998
U.S. Representative, 1999-2012
Ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate against Dean Heller, 2012
Merle A. Berman Republican Clark County 1996-2002 (A) In the 2001 Legislative Session, introduced a prescient online interactive gaming bill which was later postponed indefinitely only to be adopted in part in 2013[7], untimely in the 2013 the Legislature passed a similar bill making Nevada first in the nation to license and regulate online interactive gaming [8]
Deanna Braunlin Republican Clark County 1994-1998 (A) [9]
Shirley Breeden Democrat Clark County 2008-2012 Did not seek reelection[10]
Eileen B. Brookman Democrat Clark County 1966-1978 (A)
1986-1990 (A)
[11]
Maureen Brower Republican Clark County 1994-1996 (A) [12]
Lori Lipman Brown Democrat Clark County 1992-1994 (A) “Elected to fill the unexpired term of Senator Nicholas J. (Nick) Horn, who died in office in 1992”[13]
Barbara Buckley Democrat Clark County 1994 -2010 (A) First woman elected Speaker of the Nevada Assembly, 2009[14]
Irene Bustamante Adams Democrat Clark No. 42 (A) 2010-present (A) [15]
Patricia D. Cafferata Republican Washoe County 1980-1982 (A) Daughter of Nevada’s first Congresswoman, Barbara Vucanovich
First woman elected to be Nevada State Treasurer, 1983-1987[16]
Maggie Carlton Democrat Clark No. 14 (A)
2010-present (A)
Reached 12 year term limit in the Senate
Successfully ran for the Nevada Assembly[17]
Fronica E. Castle Republican Elko County 1954 (A) Appointed to the vacancy caused by the death of her husband Assemblyman Douglas Castle[18]
Peggy Cavnar Republican Clark No. 1 (A) 1978-1980 (A) Censured by the Nevada Assembly for questioning the integrity of her colleagues, 1979[19]
Ran unsuccessfully for the House of Representatives against Harry Reid, 1982 and 1984
Barbara Cegavske Republican Clark No. 5 (A) 1996-2002 (A) Ran unsuccessfully for the newly created 4th Congressional District in the Republican Primary, lost to Danny Tarkanian, 2012[20]
Reached 12 year term limit in the Senate, 2014[21]


Ran successfully for Nevada Secretary of State, 2014[22]

Allison Copening Democrat Clark County 2008-2012 (S) Did not seek reelection[23]
Vonne Stout Chowning Democrat Clark County (A) 1988-1990 (A)
1992-2004
[24]
Lesley E. Cohen Democrat Clark No. 29 (A) 2012-present (A) Appointed to the vacancy caused by the resignation of Assemblywoman April Mastroluca, December 2012[25]
Rita Collins Democrat White Pine County 1958 Appointed to the vacancy caused by the resignation of Assemblyman Lavern M. Hose[26]
Marcia de Braga Democrat District No. 35 (A) 1992-2002 (A) [27]
Hazel B. Denton Democrat Lincoln County 1952-1956 (A) Mother of Civil Rights lawyer and Clark County Commissioner Ralph Denton[28]
Renee Diamond Democrat Clark No. 42 (A) 1988-1990 (A) [29]
Olivia Diaz Democrat Clark No. 11 (A) 2010-present (A) [30]
Marilyn Dondero Loop Democrat Clark No. 5 (A) 2008-present (A) Daughter of the first woman elected to the Clark County Commission, Thalia Dondero[31][32]
Luella Drumm Democrat Churchill County 1938-1940 (A) [33]
Flora Dungan Democrat Clark County 1962-1964 (1A)
1966-1968 (A)
Sued the State of Nevada regarding disproportionate legislative districts
Served as a Regent for the Nevada System of Higher Education, 1972-1973 [34]
Jan Evans Democrat Washoe No. 30 (A) 1986-2000 (A) Passed away April 24, 2000 during while in office[35]
Michele Fiore Republican Clark No. 4 (A) 2012-present (A) [36]
Lucy Flores Democrat Clark No. 28 (A) 2010-present (A) [37]
Helen Foley Democrat Clark No. 9 (A) 1980-1982 (A) Elected at age 27
Part of the influential Southern Nevada Foley family that spans generations including a federal judges, district court judged, Clark County District Attorneys, a former State Senator, and a Las Vegas City Attorney[38]
Margie Foote Democrat Sparks-Sun Valley-Roop County (A)
Washoe District No. 31 (A)
1966-1974 (A) [39]
Jean Ford Democrat Clark No. 15 (A) 1972-1976 (A) Served in the Assembly as a Republican but elected to the Senate as a Democrat[40]
Maude Frazier Democrat Clark County 1950-1962 (A) Appointed to fill the remainder of the term of Lieutenant Governor Rex Bell, 1962-1963
First female statewide officeholder[41]
Mary Frazzini Republican Washoe County 1964-1972 (A) former member of the Esmeralda County School Board and Reno City Council[42]
Vivian L. Freeman Democrat Washoe No. 24 (A) 1986-2002 (A) [43]
Frances G. Friedhoff Democrat Washoe County 1935 (S) [44]
Heidi Gansert Republican Washoe County (A) 2004-2010 (A) Named Chief of Staff for Governor Brian Sandoval, 2010-2012[45]
Susan Gerhardt Democrat Clark No. 29 (A) 2004-2008 (A) [46]
Dawn Gibbons Republican Washoe County (A) 1991 (A)
1998-2004 (A)
Appointed to serve in the 1991 Regular Legislative Session while her husband Jim Gibbons was called to serve in the Persian Gulf War
Ran unsuccessfully for the House of Representatives to succeed her husband in the Republican Primary, 2006
First Lady of Nevada 2006-2010[47]
Christina Giunchigliani Democrat Clark No. 9 (A) 1990-2006 (A) Ran successfully for the Clark County Commission, 2006 and 2010[48]
Diana M. Glomb Democrat Washoe County 1990-1994 (S) [49]
Mary Gojack Democrat Washoe County 1972-1974 (A)
1974-1978 (S)
Ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate against Paul Laxalt, 1980
Ran unsuccessfully for the House of Representatives against Barbara Vucanovich, 1982 [50]
Nancy A. Gomes Democrat Washoe No. 24 1976-1978 (A) [51]
Marguerite H. Gosse Republican Washoe 1922-1924 (A) [52]
Glenn Edna Grier Democrat White Pine County 1934-1936 (A) [53]
Elizabeth Halseth Republican Clark County 2010-2012 (S) Resigned mid-term[54]
Jane Ham Republican Clark No. 16 (A) 1980-1986 (A) [55]
Frances Hawkins Democrat Mineral County 1970-1972 (A) [56]
Karen W. Hayes Democrat Clark No. 13 (A) 1974-1982 (A) Married to Assemblyman Keith C. Hayes[57]
Louise M. Hays Democrat Nye County 1922-1924 (A) Daughter of Assemblyman Robert Pohl[58]
Helen Herr Democrat Clark County 1956-1960 (A)
1962-1966 (A)
1966-1976 (S)
First woman elected to the Nevada Senate [59]
Marian I. Howard Republican District No. 34 1977-1978 (A) Appointed to the vacancy caused by the death of her husband, Assemblyman Melvin Howard[60]
Sadie D. Hurst Republican Washoe County 1918-1920 (A) Introduced Assembly Joint and Concurrent Resolution No. 1 (1920) ratifying the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Presided as Speaker Pro Tempore on February 7, 1920 for the vote of the Resolution which passed twenty-six in favor, one opposed, and eleven absent[61].
Mabel C. Isbell Republican Washoe County 1954-1958 (A) [62]
Erin Kenny Democrat Clark No. 4 (A) 1992-1994 (A) Ran successfully for the Clark County Commission, 1995-2003
Ran unsuccessfully for Lieutenant Governor against Loraine Hunt, 2002
During part of Operation G-Sting, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and wire fraud, sentenced to 30 months in federal prison, 2007
Marilyn Kirkpatrick Democrat Clark County (A) 2004-present (A) Second woman elected Speaker of the Nevada Assembly, 2013[63]
Ellen Koivisto Democrat Clark County (A) 1996-2010 (A) [64]
Saundra (Sandi) Krenzer Democrat Clark No. 3 (A)
Clark No. 19 (A)
1990-1992
1994-1998
[65]
Joan A. Lambert Republican Washoe No. 29 (A) 1984-1998 (A) Former member of the Nevada Commission on Nuclear Projects, current member of the Nevada Tax Commission
Sheila Leslie Democrat Washoe County 1998-2010 (A)
2010-2012 (S)
Elected in 2012 to fill the unexpired term of Sheila Leslie, up for election in 2014[66]
Patricia L. Little Democrat Clark No. 19 (A) 1984-1986 (A)
1990-1992 (A)
Member of The John Birch Society, Eagle Forum, Citizens for Decent Literature [67], Business Manager for the Las Vegas Review Journal[68]
Suzanne (Sue) Lowden Republican Clark County 1992-1996
April Mastroluca Democrat Clark No. 29 (A) 2008-2012 (A) Resigned weeks after winning reelection, November 2012[69]
Bernice Mathews Democrat Washoe County 1994-2010 [70]
Kathy McClain Democrat Clark County (A) 1998-2010 (A) [71]
Ethel B. McGuire Democrat Nye County 1926-1930 (A) First woman reelected to serve in the Legislature[72]
Christine A. Milburn Republican Clark County 2002
Marguerita (Rita) D. Millar Democrat Mineral County 1922-1924 (A) [73]
Jan Monaghan Republican Clark No. 1 (A) 1994-1996 (A) [74]
Edna J. Montrose (McKeough, later Puffer) Democrat Mineral County 1944-1946 (A) [75]
Dina Neal Democrat Clark No. 7 (A) 2010-present (A) Second generation legislator, daughter of Senator Joe Neal[76]


First African-American Assemblywoman [77]

Ann O’Connell Republican Clark County 1984-2004 (S)
Genie Ohrenschall Democrat Clark No. 12 (A) 1994-2006 (A) Mother of Assemblyman James Ohrenschall[78]
Margaret E. O’Neill Democratic Washoe County 1989 (S)
Pauline Olson (Norris) Democrat White Pine County 1950-1952 (A) [79]
Bonnie Parnell Democrat District No. 40 (A) 1998-2002 (A)
2004-2010 (A)
[80]
Jewel E. Parsons Democrat Esmeralda County 1964-1966 (A) [81]
Peggy Pierce Democrat Clark County (A) 2002-2014 (A) Reached 12 year term limit in the Assembly [82]
Lillie V. Pinger Republican Churchill County 1928-1930 (A) [83]
Mary G. Rose Democrat Humboldt County 1924-1926 (A) [84]
Maym Schweble Republican Nye County 1924-1926 (A) [85]
Mary Sharp Democrat Nye County 1924-1926 (A) [86]
Debbie Smith Democrat District No. 30 (A) 2000-2002 (A)
2004-2012 (A)
Elected in 2012 to fill the unexpired term of Sheila Leslie, up for election in 2014
Louise Aloys Smith Democrat Pershing County 1948-1952 (A) [87]
Stephanie Smith Democrat Clark No. 20 (A) 1992-1994 (A) North Las Vegas City Councilwoman, 1997-2009
Ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of North Las Vegas in 2009[88]
Patricia Spearman Democrat Clark County (S) 2012- (S) [89]
Ellen B. Spiegel Democrat Clark No. 20 (A) 2008-2010 (A)
2012-present (A)
[90]
Gaylyn J. Spriggs Republican District No. 36 (A) 1984-1992 (A) former Project Director for the Nevada Taxpayers Association[91]
Dianne Steel Republican Clark No. 16 (A) 1994-1996 (A) Resigned on February 20, 1996 to become Lt. Gov. Lonnie Hammargren’s Legislative Coordinator[92]


Ran successfully for Clark County District Court Judgeship, 1996-present "Judicial Biography: Cynthia Dianne Steel" (PDF) (Press release). Clark County Courts. October 29, 2009. Retrieved July 8, 2013.

Jeannine Stroth Republican Clark No. 5 (A) 1994-1996 (A) Drafted legislation to license and regulate Nevada’s Prostitution industry, 1995[93]
Lost reelection in the Republican Primary against Barbara Cegavske, 1996[94]
Served as Lt. Gov. Lonnie Hammargre’s Legislative Coordinator, 1997-98[95]
Courtenay Swain Democrat Washoe No. 28 (A) 1982-1990 (A) [96]
Heidi Swank Democrat Clark County (A) 2012-present (A) [97]
Florence B. Swasey Republican Nye County 1924-1926 (A) Married to Assemblyman Willard Smith [98]
Sandra J. Tiffany Republican Clark County 1992-2002 (A)
2002-2006 (S)
[99]
Dina Titus Democratic Clark County 1988-2008 (S) Ran unsuccessfully for Governor, 2006[100] Ran successfully for Nevada Congressional District 3, 2008 (lost reelection, 2010)[101][102]
Successfully elected to Nevada Congressional District 1, 2012[103][104]
Alice S. Towle Republican Churchill County 1922-1924 (A) [105]
Patricia (Pat) Tripple Republican Washoe No. 32 (A) 1994-1996 (A) Earned a PhD in Home Economics from Columbia University, early 1950s
University of Nevada, Reno Professor and Dean of Home Economics until 1989
Lost reelection to current Nevada State Senator Don Gustavson [106]
Stephanie S. Tyler Republican Washoe County 1990-1992 (S)
Geraldine (Gerry) Tyson Democrat Clark County 1964-1970 (A) Appointed to the vacancy caused by the death of her husband, Assemblyman L.E. (Ty) Tyson [107]
Kathy Martin (Von Tobel) Republican Clark No. 20 (A) 1996-2002 (A) [108]
Sue Wagner Republican Washoe No. 25 (A) 1974-1980 (A) Successfully elected in 1990 to Lieutenant Governor of Nevada[109]
Lois Washburn (Deimel) Democrat Nye County 1936-1938 (A) [110]
Neva Waters Republican Mineral County 1928-1930 (A) [111]
Valerie E. Weber Republican Clark No. 5 (A) 2002-2008 (A) [112]
Peggy Burke Westall Democrat Washoe No. 31 1976-1982 (A) [113]
Juanita Greer White Republican Clark No. 1 (A) 1970-1972 (A) former Regent for the Nevada System of Higher Education
Earned a doctorate from Johns Hopkins University in chemistry in 1929 [114]
Valerie Wiener Democratic Clark County 1996-2012 (S)
Helen Dupont Williams Democrat Nye County 1940-1942 (A) [115]
Myrna Williams Democrat Clark No. 10 (A) 1984-1994 (A) Ran successfully for the Clark County Commission, 1994-2007[116]
Hazel Bell Wines Democrat Humboldt County 1934-1936 (A) Second generation legislator
Mother of Assemblywoman Gene Wines Segerblom
Grandmother of Sen. Tick Segerblom[117]
Jane Wisdom Democrat Clark No. 3 (A) 1986-1990 (A) Ran unsuccessfully for the House of Representatives against Barbara Vucanovich, 1990 [118]
RoseMary Womack Democrat Clark No. 23 (A) 2006-2008 (A) [119]
Melissa Woodbury Republican Clark No. 23 (A) 2008-present (A) Daughter of Clark County Commissioner Bruce Woodbury [120]
Joyce Woodhouse Democrat Clark County 2006-2010 (S)
2012-
Lost reelection in 2010 but successfully ran in a newly created district in 2012[121]
Josie Alma Woods Republican Eureka County 1942-1946 (A) [122]
Martha C. Woolridge Republican Nye County 1945-1946 (A) Appointed to the vacancy caused by the resignation of Assemblyman Clyde R. Terrell[123]
Barbara A. Zimmer Republican Clark No. 8 (A) 1982-1986 (A) Ran unsuccessfully for Nevada Secretary of State against Frankie Sue Del Papa, 1986
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