Nevada Senate Ford ran for
Nevada Senate in District 12 in 2010 but lost to the Republican incumbent,
Joe Hardy, by around 20 points. After relocating in 2011, Ford ran for the Senate again in District 11 in the 2012 election, defeating Republican incumbent, John Drake, by 24.6%. During the same session, Ford helped pass a stricter
drug pricing transparency law. He also authored legislation requiring
financial advisors to be held accountable to a
fiduciary standard, a higher threshold than the previous suitability standard. Ford stated that the fiduciary law was motivated by his experience representing an elderly client who had been "ripped off" by an insurance salesman. During his time in the Senate, Ford served as the chair of the Committee on Natural Resources, vice chair of the Committee on Education, and was a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. In 2023, Ford announced the state's settlement agreement of $285 million with
Walgreens for its role in contributing to the opioid crisis by distributing the drug. The payments to the state are to take place over the course of 15 years beginning in 2023. During his tenure as Senate majority leader and later as attorney general, Ford accepted sponsored travel funded by outside organizations, primarily the
Attorney General Alliance. Financial disclosures indicate that between 2017 and 2025, Ford accepted trips to destinations including Israel, Ghana, Qatar, Spain, South Africa, Poland, and South Korea, with a total reported value exceeding $140,000. The AGA is funded largely by corporate sponsorships, including from companies subject to state regulations and litigation, drawing criticism regarding potential conflicts of interest. Ford spent one-third of 2024 out of state.
2026 Nevada gubernatorial election In December 2024, Ford confirmed his candidacy for
governor of Nevada in the
2026 election, challenging Republican incumbent
Joe Lombardo. Ford, who is
term-limited from seeking re-election as attorney general, officially launched his campaign in July 2025; his entry into the race followed months of speculation regarding a potential rematch between Lombardo and former governor
Steve Sisolak. == Personal life ==