Nevada state executive offices
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Ballotpedia covers 15 state executive offices in the state of Nevada. The executive branch is governed by Article 5 of the Nevada Constitution.[1]
State executive organization
Executive officials in Nevada are part of a three-pronged government structure that includes state legislators and state judges. The following chart details the relationship among different branches of Nevada's state government:
Current officeholders
Elections
2024
The following state executive offices are up for election in Nevada in 2024:
Board of Regents (4 seats)
State Board of Education (4 seats)
2023
There were no state executive elections in Nevada in 2023.
2022
The following state executive offices were up for election in Nevada in 2022:
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
Attorney General
Secretary of State
Treasurer
Controller
State Board of Regents (5 seats)
2021
There were no state executive elections in Nevada in 2021.
2020
The following state executive offices were up for election in Nevada in 2020:
Board of Regents (4 seats)
Board of Education (4 seats)
2019
There were no state executive offices up for election in Nevada in 2019.
2018
The following state executive offices were up for election in Nevada in 2018:
Governor
Lieutenant governor
Attorney general
Secretary of state
Treasurer
Controller
State board of regents
2017
There were no state executive offices up for election in Nevada in 2017.
2016
There were no state executive offices up for election in Nevada in 2016.
2015
There were no state executive elections in Nevada in 2015.
2014
The following state executive offices were up for election in Nevada in 2014:
- Governor of Nevada
- Lieutenant Governor of Nevada
- Nevada Attorney General
- Nevada Secretary of State
- Nevada Treasurer
- Nevada Controller
2013
There were no state executive elections in Nevada in 2013.
2012
There were no state executive elections in Nevada in 2012.
See also
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Footnotes
- ↑ The state executive seats covered by Ballotpedia include both appointed and elected positions.
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