Rod Sherer

Roderick R. Sherer (born 1964) is an American former politician affiliated with the Republican Party who served on the Nevada Assembly between 2002 and 2005.

[1] Sherer, a Republican, was first elected as a representative of the 36th district of the Nevada Assembly in 2002, defeating Democratic Party candidate Roy Mankins and succeeded retiring Democratic legislator Roy Neighbors.

[2] After taking office, Sherer was assigned to the committee on constitutional amendments.

[4] When Sherer was removed from the Judiciary Committee in December 2004, he became the only assembly member not to hold a position on an assembly committee that met in the morning.

[6] He moved to Salt Lake City to work in the human resources department of Smith's Food and Drug Stores, vacating his position as a store manager for the chain in Pahrump, Nevada.