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Elliot Anderson

Nevada legislator

What is Elliot Anderson known for?

Elliot T. Anderson, an American politician and a notable alumnus of Marshfield High School in Marshfield, Wisconsin, has made significant strides in the political sphere. Born on November 15, 1982 in Marshfield, Wisconsin, Anderson served as a member of the Nevada Assembly from the 15th district, with his tenure running from February 7, 2011 until February 4, 2019. Notably, he was a Democratic representative, succeeding Kathy McClain and succeeded by Howard Watts III.

Aside from his political career, Anderson boasts an impressive educational and military service background. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and his Juris Doctor from the William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV, solidifying his career as a licensed attorney in Nevada. In terms of his military service, Anderson served in the United States Marine Corps from 2001 to 2005.

Anderson's political journey encompasses victorious election runs. Notably, in 2012, he secured a decisive victory in the Democratic Primary with 1,632 votes (or 84.34% of the total votes), running against former Assemblyman Lou Toumin. Later that year, in the General election, he won again with a total of 11,809 votes, equivalent to 72.05% of total votes, against Republican nominee Megan Heryet. Previously in 2010, he won the Democratic Primary with 1,108 votes (45.80%) and went on to win the General election with 6,760 votes (62.63%) against Republican nominee Dale Snyder and Independent American candidate Stan Vaughan.

For more information on Elliot Anderson's political career, you can visit his official website or his profile on Vote Smart. To get insights on his financial contributions, you can check the National Institute for Money in State Politics website. His biography is also available on Ballotpedia.