Steven Horsford
U.S. REP. 4TH DISTRICT OF NEVADARep. Steven Horsford (D) has dedicated his life to advocating for his community. He represents Nevada’s 4th congressional district, which includes most of northern Clark County, southern Lyon County and all of Esmeralda, Lincoln, Mineral, Nye and White Pine counties. Rep. Horsford has represented the district before, when he became the first Black congressman to represent Nevada.
Horsford has a strong record of fighting for economic initiatives. He is running for Congress to create opportunities for all. In Congress he has:
- Pushed to make college tuition more affordable and pushed for more investment in vocational training programs
- Fought every attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act to ensure that millions of Americans can stay insured
- Protected Medicaid expansion at every opportunity available to ensure the most vulnerable populations gain access to important services
- Advocated for gun safety legislation
This election season, vote Steven Horsford (D) to represent Nevada’s 4th Congressional District. You must be a registered voter to participate in this election. Register to vote today or check your registration status below.
Vote early to avoid lines and wait times at the polls. You can cast your ballot safely and securely by voting by mail as soon as possible. Because of the pandemic, Nevada is automatically mailing ballots to all active voters.
You can also vote early in person beginning as early as Oct. 17. Election day polling locations will open on November 3 from 7 AM to 7 PM. Most people are not required to show ID to vote. Find your nearest polling place by visiting the Nevada Secretary of State website.
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