State Assembly District 13 in Nevada State House District 13, Nevada
2026 Primary Election
- Daniel Andrews — Candidate for Nevada State Assembly - District 13 in NV
Daniel Andrews is a Democratic candidate for Nevada State Assembly, District 13, in the 2026 general election, having advanced automatically from the canceled primary. Andrews champions criminal reform, advocating for support to reduce recidivism among formerly incarcerated individuals. He promotes solar and alternative energies to address climate change and lessen fossil fuel impact, and strongly upholds women's pro-choice rights. His platform further includes fully funding education and ensuring fair tax contributions from mining and casino industries. He received 2024 endorsements from the Sierra Club's Toiyabe Chapter, Recovery Advocacy Project, and Progressive Turnout Project.
- Gage C. Beck — Candidate for State Assembly in NV
Gage Beck is a Libertarian Party candidate campaigning for election to the Nevada State Assembly, representing District 13. He is slated to appear on the ballot for the general election on November 3, 2026. Beck will challenge incumbent Brian Hibbetts, a Republican, and Daniel Andrews, a Democrat, in this contest. No specific policy positions or professional background are detailed in available information, beyond his candidacy for this state legislative role.
- Brian Hibbetts — Incumbent State Assemblymember in Las Vegas, NV
Brian Hibbetts is an incumbent Republican member of the Nevada State Assembly, representing District 13 since November 2022. A Las Vegas native, he served as a police officer and sergeant with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, and co-founded Ex-Con Inc. NV. As a legislator, he prioritizes public safety, advocating for law enforcement resources and stricter laws against violent crime. He supports educational reforms empowering local control and expanding school choice. Committed to economic prosperity, he champions policies fostering job growth and innovation while opposing excessive government spending. He is seeking re-election to continue serving his constituents in 2026.