Fred S. Alward was first elected to the
Nevada Assembly for
Clark County in November 1930, taking office at the beginning of the following year. Alward was re-elected in 1932 and upon the session's beginning in 1933, he became speaker of the Assembly. During his time in office, Alward among others, sponsored a bill which would eventually lead to the legalization of gambling in the state of Nevada. He would go on to run for
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada in 1934, defeating his
Republican opponent on November 7, 1934, with 64.58% of the vote. Near the end of his term, Alward set his sights on the Democratic nomination for
Governor of Nevada in the
1938 Nevada gubernatorial election. However, he had to drop out of the race after he was blackmailed by his political rival due to Alward's homosexuality. == Later life and death ==