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State Senate
District 1, Sharon Shaffer, D
District 5, Dr. Joe Heck, R
District 7 (Seat A), Dina Titus, D
State Assembly
District 2, Geoffrey Vanderpal, D
District 4, Francis Allen, R
District 7, Stan Vaughan, Independent
District 9, Chris Giunchigliani, D
District 11, David Adans, R
District 12, Brandon Casutt, R
District 13, Rudolph Durso, R
District 15, Louis Toomin, R
District 17, David Gibbs, R
District 18, Mark Manendo, D
District 22, Scott Sibley, R
District 28, Rosa Mendoza, D and Tino Mendoza, R
District 29, Dr. Jon Petrick, R
District 42, Harry Mortenson, D
County Commissioner
District A, Bruce Woodbury, R
District B, Vonne Chowning, D
District F, Bob Taylor, D
Justice of the Supreme Court, Seat E, Lori Lipman Brown (non-partisan)
For candidates running for federal offices you can go to http://www.humaneusa.org to find information on how members of Congress voted during the 108th Congress on bills that affected animals.
US Senate
Senator Harry Reid (D) had a 100 percent rating with Humane USA.
House of Representatives
District 1, Shelley Berkley (D), had a 56 percent rating (this is primarily because she did not vote on 4 animal bills).
Republican challenger in District 1, Francisco Tamez, answered our survey favorably.
aagh!(In District 2, Jim Gibbons, R, received a dismal 33 percent rating.
In District 3, Jon Porter, R, also received a dismal 33 percent rating)AAGH!. The Democratic challenger,
Rick Devoe, answered our survey favorably.