Former Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak is contemplating a political comeback in 2026, potentially challenging Republican Governor Joe Lombardo, who unseated him in 2022 by a margin of approximately 15,000 votes.
Sisolak’s tenure was marked by stringent COVID-19 lockdowns and economic shutdowns, policies that many Nevadans believe contributed to his electoral defeat. Despite this, Sisolak stands by his decisions during the pandemic.
Governor Lombardo, since taking office, has focused on economic revitalization and public safety, earning a 53% approval rating as of April 2025. His administration emphasizes personal responsibility and limited government intervention.
The 2026 gubernatorial race is shaping up to be a critical juncture for Nevada’s future, with voters poised to choose between contrasting visions for the state’s direction.
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