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On March 31, 2007, Nevada Democrats elected Derby as the state chairwoman of the Democratic Party. She took over for Tom Collins who chose not to run for reelection. Derby led the party during Nevada's historic early presidential caucus on Jan. 19, 2008, which resulted in a statewide shift of voter
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In response to her defeat Derby said "I got into this race to take Congress back, to restore the checks and balances that have been absent in our government, and get our country back on track to a brighter future. All that got accomplished in this election. We lost our battle but we won the war."
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registration leading to a Democratic majority in Nevada for the first time in decades. She stepped down on February 19, 2008, to run for Congress. She was succeeded by First Vice Chair Sam Lieberman.
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Derby was always fighting an uphill battle in her campaign to win a historically Republican district. Although she did win the Democratic primary by default (no Democrat challenged her in the
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in the 2006 election, losing but gaining national attention by making a normally heavily Republican district competitive. Following that, she served as the chairwoman of the
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On February 20, 2008, Derby announced a second run for Nevada's 2nd congressional district against her previous opponent, freshman congressman
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in 1966 and lived there for three years. Upon returning to the United States, she earned a second bachelor's degree in anthropology from the
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Derby is a fourth generation Nevadan. Her great-grandfather, Thomas Derby II, acquired land along the now I-80 corridor through
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The race was close, but Heller managed to maintain a 5 percent lead winning 50% of the vote compared to Derby's 45%
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News 4 poll taken soon later with a 4 percent margin of error, 18 percent of the potential voters were undecided."
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Steven Talbot. They have one daughter, Tobyn Derby-Talbot and one son, Ryan Derby-Talbot. Derby has lived in a
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reported Derby raised $ 269,000, ending with nearly $ 514,000 on hand for her campaign.
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Derby had numerous supporters early on. In December 2005, CNN political analyst
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from March, 2007 until February, 2008 overseeing Nevada's first ever early
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reported, "Heller was 8 points ahead of Democrat Jill Derby of
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nomination in August and the general election in November.
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United States House of Representatives elections, 2008
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United States House of Representatives elections, 2006
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Nevada Democratic Party
American
Democratic
Gardnerville, Nevada
Alma mater
University of California
University of Nevada
University of California
Regent
Nevada System of Higher Education
Democratic
Nevada's 2nd congressional district
Nevada Democratic Party
presidential caucus
Lovelock
Derby Dam
Fourth Ward School
Virginia City
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, San Francisco
Bay Area
Saudi Arabia
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
University of California, Davis
veterinarian
Gardnerville, Nevada
Nevada 2nd congressional district election, 2006
Dean Heller
Republican
primary election

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