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Kate Marshall

Kathleen Marie Marshall (née Soltero; born July 22, 1959) is an lawyer and Democratic politician who served as the 35th from January 2019 until her resignation in September 2021. She previously held the office of Nevada for two terms from 2007 to 2015, where she oversaw state investments and promoted initiatives. Marshall resigned her lieutenant governorship on September 17, 2021, to accept an appointment as senior advisor to governors in the of Intergovernmental Affairs under , facilitating coordination between federal and state executive branches. In this role, she supported collaboration between governors and the Biden-Harris administration on policy implementation. As of 2025, Marshall is a candidate for of , emphasizing economic development and public service experience in her campaign to succeed term-limited incumbent .

Early life and family background

Childhood and upbringing

Kate Marshall, née Kathleen Marie Soltero, grew up in working-class neighborhoods of as the eldest of six children in a union household influenced by her family's immigrant heritage. Her father and Mexican-born grandfather were both members of the Teamsters union, reflecting the family's working-class roots and emphasis on labor solidarity. Her mother's origins further contributed to the household's diverse immigrant background, fostering values of resilience and perseverance amid economic challenges. From an early age, Marshall worked various jobs through high school to help support her , embodying the strong instilled by her parents' experiences as first-generation immigrants navigating American opportunities. This upbringing in a resource-constrained environment, combined with exposure to union principles of and fair wages, shaped her early understanding of and community reliance, though she was the first in her to pursue .

Family influences and heritage

Kate Marshall was born Kathleen Marie Soltero on July 22, 1959, into a family with mixed immigrant heritage: her father traced his roots to , while her mother originated from . As the eldest of six children raised in working-class neighborhoods of , she grew up in a household that emphasized diligence amid economic challenges. This environment fostered early exposure to labor values and familial support systems common in immigrant communities navigating American socioeconomic structures. The Soltero family's paternal lineage contributed to Marshall's bilingual capabilities and cultural awareness of traditions, influencing her advocacy for working families in later political roles. Her maternal heritage, combined with the union-oriented upbringing, reinforced principles of and perseverance, as evidenced by her self-described path of working through high school, college, and law school to achieve professional success without relying on inherited wealth. These familial dynamics provided a foundation in and , shaping her approach to by prioritizing policies supportive of labor and immigrant integration.

Education and early professional experience

Academic training

Kate Marshall earned a from the , becoming the first in her family to attend college while working to support her education. Following graduation, she served two years in the , teaching high school English and commerce in . Upon returning to the , Marshall enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall), where she obtained her degree between 1987 and 1990. Her legal training emphasized practical application, aligning with her subsequent career as an before entering public service. Kate Marshall earned her from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 1997 and was admitted to the State Bar in 1998. Following , she served as a trial attorney in the Antitrust Division of the , where she prosecuted cases involving competition violations by large corporations. During her tenure there, Marshall received the Antitrust Division's Outstanding Contribution Award for her work. From 2002 to 2006, Marshall operated as principal of the Law Offices of Kate Marshall, a legal consulting firm based in , focusing on antitrust and related commercial law matters. This private practice followed her government service and preceded her successful 2006 campaign for State Treasurer. Her professional experience emphasized enforcement against monopolistic practices, drawing on federal antitrust precedents to advise clients in Nevada's business environment.

Political career in Nevada

Service as State Treasurer (2007–2015)

Kate Marshall was elected in November 2006 and assumed office on January 8, 2007, succeeding Michael A. Haley; she was re-elected in 2010 for a second term ending January 5, 2015. During her tenure, the office managed approximately $3 billion in state investments, including the general portfolio, college savings plans, and debt services, while maintaining an AA+ through prudent fiscal oversight. Marshall implemented cost-saving measures under her "," including eliminating no-bid s and off-the-books accounts, canceling outsourcing agreements that saved $500,000 annually, and negotiating a banking services that reduced expenses by $1.2 million. The Unclaimed Property Division saw significant activity, collecting $83.5 million in 2008 (an 84.9% increase from prior years) and returning $25 million to rightful owners, with claims processed doubling; by 2011, collections reached $114.5 million, returns totaled $33 million, and $83 million was transferred to the state General Fund to address budget shortfalls. enhanced outreach efforts, including sponsoring legislation to increase the Permanent Fund to $40 million, which saved $1 million in borrowing costs, and introduced a Fast Track Claims process to expedite returns. Overall, her office returned over $225 million in unclaimed property during the tenure, the highest amount recorded at the time. In education and savings programs, Marshall oversaw the College Savings Plans of Nevada, which grew to 495,368 accounts managing $817 million in assets by 2011, including partnerships with new investment managers like Putnam Investments. She launched the Nevada College Kick Start program in 2013, seeding $50 accounts in the state's 529 plan for approximately 35,000 kindergartners to promote early savings, alongside automatic payroll deductions and the Ugift platform for family contributions. The Nevada Prepaid Tuition Program maintained full funding (>100%) and saw a 15% enrollment increase to 594 new contracts in 2011. Financial literacy efforts included a 2012 pilot program in high schools reaching over 4,000 ninth graders, earning the Institute for Financial Literacy's EIFLE Award in 2013, and annual Women's Money Week events focused on female financial education. On investments, Marshall canceled contracts with external money managers for the general in 2008 amid market volatility, contributing to $118 million in interest earnings that year. The office adopted terror-free and divestiture policies, and in 2011 supported Senate Bill 75 to create Nevada's first . Critics, including the during her 2011 congressional campaign, highlighted a $50 million structured maturing in 2009 as a high-risk " gamble" with potential for total loss, though Marshall noted it was part of diversified strategies yielding $3.4 million in general earnings that year. An ethics complaint filed by the in 2010 regarding her office's practices was dismissed by a state panel.

2011 U.S. House special election campaign

Kate Marshall, serving as , announced her candidacy for the special election in on May 4, 2011, following the resignation of , who had been appointed to the . The district, encompassing rural northern and leaning heavily , had been held by GOP incumbents for decades. Marshall secured the Democratic nomination on June 25, 2011, when the state party's voted 117-5 in her favor, defeating challengers Darryl Armstrong and Don G. Hinds Jr. Her opponent was Mark Amodei, a former and GOP state chairman, nominated similarly by his party. In the , adopted a conservative-leaning strategy to appeal to the district's voters, publicly criticizing Barack Obama's law as flawed, his deficit reduction plan as insufficient, and urging more action on job creation. She advocated retaining most Bush-era tax cuts while eliminating them for high earners, emphasized reducing the federal budget deficit, and highlighted her fiscal management as . A misstep occurred in August , when staff erroneously distributed a claiming had visited twice, later corrected to one trip, drawing scrutiny for the error. Pre-election polls indicated Amodei held a substantial lead, with one survey showing him ahead by 20 points. On September 13, , with low typical of elections, Marshall conceded as results showed Amodei winning approximately 57% of the vote to her 37%. Despite her efforts to moderate her image, the district's dominance—where registered Republicans outnumbered Democrats—contributed to the lopsided outcome.

Lieutenant Governor (2019–2021)

Kate Marshall was sworn in as the 35th Lieutenant Governor of Nevada on January 7, 2019, following her election on November 6, 2018, as the of Governor . In this role, she served as President of the State Senate, presiding over legislative sessions and casting tie-breaking votes when necessary, though no such votes were prominently recorded during her tenure. Her office focused on initiatives promoting , , and , including efforts to enhance state parks and . Marshall chaired the Complete Count Committee for the 2020 U.S. Census, leading to achieve the highest increase in self-response rates among states, rising from approximately 50% to over 70% by the deadline. She established the Keep Nevada Working to support immigrant integration and economic prosperity, advocating for its recommendations in the to improve services for immigrant communities. Additionally, she championed tourism-related policies, such as passing legislation for dark sky preservation to create a statewide dark sky route and securing $180 million from the American Rescue Plan for improvements and accessibility. During the , Marshall participated in community support efforts, including the Delivering with Dignity program for food distribution and donating 17,000 books to rural areas like to promote . In Governor Sisolak's 2021 , she was tasked with creating a Advocacy Center to serve as a one-stop resource for entrepreneurs navigating state regulations. These activities aligned with her emphasis on inclusive and , as she later described her legacy in an . Marshall announced her resignation on August 16, 2021, effective September 17, 2021, to accept a position as Senior Advisor to Governors in the Biden administration's Office of Intergovernmental Affairs. Her departure elevated the Secretary of State as next in line for succession, with no interim appointment specified at the time.

Federal role in the Biden administration

Senior Advisor to Governors (2021)

On August 19, 2021, Kate Marshall announced her acceptance of the role of Senior Advisor to Governors in the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs under President Joe Biden. This position involved serving as a key liaison between the federal executive branch and state governors to coordinate on intergovernmental policy implementation. Marshall resigned as effective September 17, 2021, to transition to the federal role, with her duties commencing on September 20, 2021. The move followed her endorsement and support from Biden administration officials, reflecting her prior experience in state government. In this advisory capacity during 2021, she contributed to federal-state dialogues amid ongoing challenges such as pandemic recovery and initiatives, leveraging her background in state fiscal and executive affairs.

Post-public office activities

Academic positions

Following her service in the Biden administration, Kate Marshall joined the (UNR) as a Teaching Professor in the Department of the College of Business, with a focus on business law. In this role, she instructs undergraduate courses on the legal, ethical, political, and international environments shaping business operations, such as MGT 235. Marshall's appointment leverages her prior experience as an and public official, including private practice representing corporate clients like and from 2002 to 2006. As of 2025, she continues in this non-tenure-track position, which emphasizes instruction over research, aligning with UNR's structure for practitioner-educators. Her husband, Elliott Parker, holds a tenured professorship in at the same , facilitating her integration into the academic community.

2026 Reno mayoral campaign

Kate Marshall announced her candidacy for mayor of Reno on June 10, 2025, positioning herself as the first major candidate to succeed term-limited incumbent , whose 12-year tenure ends in 2026 due to city charter limits. The Reno mayoral election is , with the winner serving an seat holding one of seven equal votes on the city council; past cycles have featured crowded fields, including 19 candidates in 2014, eight in 2018, and 11 in 2022. Marshall, a with prior statewide experience as Nevada's and , emphasized her fiscal record in managing growth, stating that Reno requires "infrastructure to grow smartly and efficiently." Marshall's platform centers on affordability, neighborhood-focused , and efficient to support a thriving . Key priorities include expanding affordable and market-rate to promote homeownership as a pathway to stability, with Marshall drawing from personal experiences of in her youth. On public safety, she advocates a regional approach to prevention and management, reflecting Reno's vulnerability to such risks in northern . Economic policies target support, workforce training, and access, alongside maintaining balanced budgets and low business taxes to attract investment without overburdening residents. The campaign demonstrated early momentum through fundraising, raising over $200,000 in the first 24 hours following the announcement, building on prior efforts that amassed $116,000 in cash on hand by early 2024 from Democratic donors including Cisco Aguilar, Attorney General Aaron Ford, and Zach Conine's PAC. Endorsements include U.S. Representatives and , State Senator Skip Daly, Assemblywoman Heather Goulding, Operating Engineers Local 3, Laborers’ Local 169, Mayor Shelley Berkley, and former Henderson Mayor Debra March, signaling strong ties to Nevada's Democratic establishment and labor groups. Local supporter Shaun Cyr praised her "honest and transparent" approach to community decisions. As of October 2025, the race includes other contenders such as City Councilman Reese, testing Marshall's ability to connect her statewide profile to local priorities amid Reno's rapid population and economic expansion.

Electoral record and policy positions

Summary of elections

Kate Marshall was first elected in the November 7, 2006, general election, defeating Michael J. Haley. She secured re-election to a second term on November 2, 2010, against Steve Martin amid a Republican wave year nationally. In the June 14, 2014, Democratic primary for Nevada Secretary of State, Marshall placed second to Ross Miller, ending her bid for that office. Marshall won the Democratic nomination for in the August 2011 special election primary but lost the September 13 general election to by a margin of 58% to 36%. Marshall won election as Nevada Lieutenant Governor on November 6, 2018, defeating Republican Michael Roberson to become the first Democrat in the role since 1987.
ElectionOfficePartyResultVote Share
2006 GeneralState TreasurerDemocraticWonN/A (official results confirm victory)
2010 GeneralState TreasurerDemocraticWonN/A (official results confirm re-election)
2014 Democratic PrimarySecretary of StateDemocraticLostSecond place
2011 Special GeneralU.S. House NV-2DemocraticLost36%
2018 GeneralLieutenant GovernorDemocraticWonN/A (official results confirm victory)

Key policy stances and their critiques

Marshall has advocated for expanded access to affordable healthcare, drawing from her personal experience with treatment costs, including a $200 monthly co-pay, and supports achieving universal coverage through measures emphasizing affordability and access. In , she endorses options within districts, such as magnet schools, while opposing the use of public funds for vouchers through programs like Education Savings Accounts, prioritizing efficient allocation of government resources to public education. On economic issues, Marshall has promoted public-private partnerships to develop apprenticeships and attract businesses offering well-paying jobs, alongside initiatives like a state-backed savings program for private-sector workers lacking employer plans—a gap affecting 57% of such employees—and the creation of a advocate to streamline licensing and regulatory processes. She has also supported targeted tax incentives for workforce development benefits, evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and backed 2015 state tax increases totaling $1.1 billion to fund public services while favoring growth in rainy day funds for fiscal stability. Environmentally, Marshall opposes the storage of nuclear waste at , citing risks to Nevada's interests. She has expressed support for DACA recipients due to their economic contributions and opposed public funding for the Las Vegas Raiders stadium, estimated at $750 million, arguing against taxpayer subsidies for sports facilities. Regarding election integrity, she has opposed voter ID requirements, highlighting implementation costs of around $5 million and asserting minimal evidence of widespread fraud necessitating such measures. Critics, particularly from sources, have faulted Marshall's tenure as for high-risk investments, including state funds allocated to bonds from , a company that collapsed in 2012 amid financial scandal, resulting in losses for bondholders and exposing Nevada to potential full forfeiture of its $50 million exposure as acknowledged by Marshall at the time. Such decisions have been portrayed as speculative gambles akin to risks, undermining her fiscal oversight credentials despite her service under Republican governors. Her support for increases and has drawn conservative critiques for expanding without sufficient offsets, potentially straining budgets amid Nevada's economic volatility tied to and . Opposition to voter ID laws has been challenged by proponents of stricter election security measures, who argue it prioritizes cost and access over preventing potential irregularities, though Marshall counters with data on low fraud incidence.

Personal life and public image

Family and relationships

Kate Marshall was born Kathleen Marie Soltero on July 22, 1959, in , , as the eldest of six children in a working-class household. Her family background reflects immigrant heritage, with her father's roots tracing to and her mother's to , influencing her upbringing in modest neighborhoods where she worked during high school to support the family. Marshall is married to Elliott Parker, an economics professor at the , and the couple resides in . She is a mother, though details regarding her children remain private in .

Public persona and affiliations


Kate Marshall maintains a public persona centered on fiscal responsibility, , and advocacy for working families, drawing from her upbringing in a union household with Mexican and Irish immigrant heritage. As one of six siblings who worked through high school, college, and , she emphasizes values of hard work and community involvement, including service in the and the U.S. Department of Justice. Her image as an innovative administrator is highlighted by initiatives like auditing Nevada's treasury to recover $6 million in off-book accounts and launching the state's first college savings program for public school children during her tenure as from 2007 to 2015.
Affiliated with the , Marshall has received endorsements from labor organizations, including the Northern Nevada Building and Construction Trades Council, which praised her support for working families, and the UNR Graduate Student Workers Union, noting her commitment to labor issues. She has also been backed by , a group supporting Democratic women candidates who favor abortion rights, and the Latino Victory Fund, reflecting her appeal within progressive and minority advocacy circles. Marshall's personal life contributes to her relatable public image as a wife and mother of two residing in Reno, where she focuses on local issues like and infrastructure. During the COVID-19 pandemic as , she led the "Delivering with Dignity" program, coordinating 76,875 meals through 17 nonprofits, underscoring her emphasis on practical, community-oriented governance.

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