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    District Plans

    During the 33rd (2021) Special Session, the Legislature passed two redistricting bills—Senate Bill 1 and Assembly Bill 1—to revise the boundaries of Nevada’s congressional, legislative, and Board of Regents districts. These bills preserved the size of the Legislature at 63 members, including 21 senators and 42 members of the Assembly. The size of the Board of Regents was also retained at 13 members. Governor Sisolak signed the two bills into law on November 16, 2021.

    For a compilation of overview maps and statistical tables for the four new redistricting plans, access the 2021 Nevada Redistricting: Overview Maps and Statistical Tables publication.

    Congressional Districts

    The 2021 Congressional districts are effective on January 1, 2022, for the purposes of filing for office and for nominating and electing members, and at 9:00 a.m. on January 3, 2023, for all other purposes. There are four Congressional districts.

    State Senate Districts

    The 2021 Legislative districts are effective on January 1, 2022, for the purposes of filing for office and for nominating and electing members, and on November 9, 2022, for all other purposes. There are 21 State Senate districts.

    State Assembly Districts

    The 2021 Legislative districts are effective on January 1, 2022, for the purposes of filing for office and for nominating and electing members, and on November 9, 2022, for all other purposes. There are 42 State Assembly districts.

    NSHE Board of Regents Districts

    The 2021 Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Regent districts are effective on January 1, 2022, for the purposes of filing for office and for nominating and electing members, and on January 3, 2023, for all other purposes. There are 13 NSHE Regent districts.