2026 Nevada Attorney General Election
Nevada
Attorney General
Nevada
Attorney General
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Statewide
N evada's Attorney General race is statewide, covering everything from Las Vegas's sprawling metro to rural mining counties and small desert towns. The state has a complicated relationship with corporate influence—gaming, real estate, and development shape politics as much as they shape the landscape. This office matters because Nevada's AG handles consumer protection, environmental enforcement, and oversight of the gaming industry that practically runs the state. Housing disputes, labor issues in the service sector, and water rights conflicts all land on the Attorney General's desk.
Why it matters
Nevada's Attorney General enforces state law, oversees consumer complaints, manages environmental protection, and can initiate major litigation against corporations or federal agencies. That power directly affects casino regulation, housing disputes, and whether workers or employers get backed in court.
Statewide
District Type
Office
Nevada Attorney General
Type
Statewide
Major Cities
Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, Carson City
Term Length
4 years
Election Year
2026
Democratic
U.S. Senator from Nevada and former U.S. Representative. Rosen has served in Congress since 2017 and is a prominent Democratic figure in Nevada politics.
Democratic
Nevada state legislator and Democratic candidate for Attorney General. Chatterjee has served in the Nevada State Assembly.
Republican
Republican candidate for Nevada Attorney General in 2026. McIntosh is running in the Republican primary.
Republican
Republican
Danny Tarkanian has served as a Douglas County commissioner since 2021 and is known as a perennial candidate, having run for multiple offices including U.S. Senate and Governor. He is a lawyer by training and focuses his campaigns on law-and-order issues.
Democratic
Nicole Cannizzaro has served as the majority leader of the Nevada Senate since 2019 and represents the 6th district in Reno. Before her tenure in the Senate, she was first elected in 2016 and has focused on criminal justice reform and public safety initiatives.
Democratic
Zach Conine has been Nevada’s state treasurer since 2019, overseeing the state’s investment and debt management. He previously worked in the private sector and has emphasized financial literacy and responsible fiscal policies.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau · Ballotpedia
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