Sisolak appoints new Lieutenant Governor

Appointee is former principal at Foothill High
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak poses with new Lt. Governor Lisa Cano Burkhead
Governor Sisolak with Lt Gov Burkhead Photo credit Governor Sisolak

Las Vegas, NV (AP) - A former high school principal who taught English and Spanish and once ran as a Democrat for state Legislature is Nevada’s new lieutenant governor.

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Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday swore in Lisa Cano Burkhead, the daughter of immigrants from South America, who then fielded reporters’ questions in two languages and said she intends to run to retain her position next year in what is expected to be a hard-fought midterm election in a battleground state.

“I plan to be a voice for educators, students and parents, those that we want to prioritize if we want to move Nevada forward,” Cano Burkhead said. “I think we can get so much work done if I have a full term.”

Sisolak praised Cano Burkhead for her 25 years of experience as a teacher and school administrator in the troubled Las Vegas-area school district, and said he expects her to be a change agent in state government.

“We can’t keep doing things the same way and expect different results,” Sisolak said. “Lisa has proven that she could turn around schools. Her practices and innovation have demonstrated that they work.”

Cano Burkhead, 50, succeeds former Lt. Gov. Kate Marshall, who resigned in August to accept a position with the White House. She has also served on the Paradise Town Board in Clark County and ran for the state Assembly in 2002.

Cano Burkhead’s appointment ends months of speculation about Sisolak’s choice to succeed Marshall and complicates the campaigns of politicians already running for lieutenant governor next year.

Four Republicans have announced they’ll run: Former state treasurer Dan Schwartz, perennial candidate Mack Miller, businessman John Miller and Las Vegas City Council member Stavros Anthony.

Two Democrats, Henderson Mayor Debra March and Nevada Democratic Rural Caucus Chairwoman Kimi Cole, have announced they’re running.

The lieutenant governor position is part-time, with responsibilities including presiding over the state Senate when the Legislature is in session and chairing the Nevada Commission on Tourism.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Governor Sisolak