Dr. Robin Titus announced her campaign for reelection to the Nevada State Senate, where she represents District 17. The district spans Churchill, Douglas, Esmeralda, Lyon, Mineral, and Nye counties. Titus says she is seeking her second term as a state senator.
A physician by trade, Titus was first elected in 2014 to the Nevada Assembly, where she served for four legislative sessions. She won a seat in the Nevada Senate in 2022 and was named Senate Minority Leader in 2024.
“While others seek new political paths, I remain fully committed to fighting for our rural way of life. As a family practice physician for 40 years and your Senate Minority Leader, I’ve dedicated my career to serving Nevada — in the exam room and in Carson City.”
A graduate of Smith Valley High School, Titus earned her medical degree from the University of Nevada, Reno, and its School of Medicine. She is the chief of staff at South Lyon Medical Center.
In the 83rd legislative session, Titus served on the Education, Finance, and Health and Human Services committees. She sponsored legislation to expand Nevada’s social worker workforce, and to launch nursing apprenticeship programs, though both bills did not advance.
Titus has also worked to reduce Nevada’s reliance on California for fuel. While her bill to create a task force on the issue did not pass, she continues to pursue solutions, including meeting with the governor and other leaders during the legislative interim.
In her reelection announcement, Titus said she is “standing firm in the Capitol to defend our conservative values.” She emphasizes her commitment to protecting Second Amendment rights, pushing back against rising fuel costs, supporting military communities, including NAS Fallon, and strengthening rural economies and infrastructure.

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