David M. Gardner
American politician
David M. Gardner | |
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Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 9th district | |
In office November 5, 2014 – November 9, 2016 | |
Preceded by | Andrew Martin |
Succeeded by | Steve Yeager |
Personal details | |
Born | (1981-07-08) July 8, 1981 (age 42) Mesa, Arizona, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Children | 4 |
Residence(s) | Clark County, Nevada, U.S. |
Alma mater | UNLV |
Profession | Attorney |
Website | Official website |
David M. Gardner (born July 8, 1981) is an American politician, who served as a Republican member of the Nevada Assembly from 2014 to 2016. He represented the southwest part of the Las Vegas Valley. Gardner defeated Democratic nominee Steve Yeager in 2014 general election,[1] replacing Andrew Martin.
Gardner is an attorney[2] and is married with four children.
References
External links
- Campaign Facebook page
- Profile at Vote Smart
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Members of the Nevada State Assembly
82nd Legislature (2023)
- Speaker of the Assembly
- Steve Yeager (D)
- Speaker pro tempore
- Daniele Monroe-Moreno (D)
- Majority Leader
- Sandra Jauregui (D)
- Minority Leader
- P. K. O'Neill (R)
- ▌Daniele Monroe-Moreno (D)
- ▌Heidi Kasama (R)
- ▌Selena Torres (D)
- ▌Richard McArthur (R)
- ▌Brittney Miller (D)
- ▌Shondra Summers-Armstrong (D)
- ▌Vacant
- ▌Duy Nguyen (D)
- ▌Steve Yeager (D)
- ▌Vacant
- ▌Bea Duran (D)
- ▌Max Carter (D)
- ▌Brian Hibbetts (R)
- ▌Erica Mosca (D)
- ▌Howard Watts III (D)
- ▌Cecelia González (D)
- ▌Clara Thomas (D)
- ▌Venicia Considine (D)
- ▌Toby Yurek (R)
- ▌David Orentlicher (D)
- ▌Elaine Marzola (D)
- ▌Melissa Hardy (R)
- ▌Danielle Gallant (R)
- ▌Sarah Peters (D)
- ▌Selena La Rue Hatch (D)
- ▌Rich DeLong (R)
- ▌Angie Taylor (D)
- ▌Reuben D'Silva (D)
- ▌Lesley Cohen (D)
- ▌Natha Anderson (D)
- ▌Jill Dickman (R)
- ▌Alexis Hansen (R)
- ▌Bert Gurr (R)
- ▌Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod (D)
- ▌Michelle Gorelow (D)
- ▌Gregory Hafen II (R)
- ▌Shea Backus (D)
- ▌Gregory Koenig (R)
- ▌Ken Gray (R)
- ▌P. K. O'Neill (R)
- ▌Sandra Jauregui (D)
- ▌Tracy Brown-May (D)
- ▌Democratic (26)
- ▌Republican (14)
- ▌Vacant (2)