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April 23, 2024

Sandoval won’t make gubernatorial race endorsement

National Clean Energy Summit 9.0

Mikayla Whitmore

Governor of Nevada Brian Sandoval gives opening remarks during the National Clean Energy Summit 9.0 at the Bellagio Resort and Casino on October 13, 2017.

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval says he won't make an endorsement in the gubernatorial race.

The Republican, term-limited Sandoval confirmed his decision to The Associated Press in a statement Thursday.

Attorney General Adam Laxalt is the Republican gubernatorial hopeful.

Clark County Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak is the Democratic candidate.

The race has drawn in millions in outside spending and is a high-stakes battle for both parties.

The governor's race is one of eight targeted in a $20 million effort from the Democratic Governors Association with the hope that governors could improve the party's chances of winning congressional seats.

The next governor will have the power to approve or reject Nevada's next congressional maps drawn after the 2020 census — changes that could help set control of Congress for the following decade.