Nevada Results

Senate: Nevada

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Catherine Cortez Masto Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
Adam Laxalt Republican %
ahead
None of these candidates None Of The Above %
ahead

Nevada House

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House 1: Nevada

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Dina Titus Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
Mark Robertson Republican %
ahead
2

House 2: Nevada

Candidate % Votes
Mark Amodei Republican, Incumbent %
ahead
Elizabeth Mercedes Krause Democratic %
ahead
3

House 3: Nevada

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Susie Lee Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
April Becker Republican %
ahead
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House 4: Nevada

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Steven Horsford Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
Sam Peters Republican %
ahead
Key Race

Governor: Nevada

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Joe Lombardo Republican %
ahead
Steve Sisolak Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
None of these candidates None Of The Above %
ahead

Secretary of State: Nevada

  • Key Race
Candidate % Votes
Cisco Aguilar Democratic %
ahead
Jim Marchant Republican %
ahead
None of these candidates None Of The Above %
ahead

Lieutenant Governor: Nevada

Candidate % Votes
Stavros Anthony Republican %
ahead
Lisa Cano Burkhead Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
None of these candidates None Of The Above %
ahead

Attorney General: Nevada

Candidate % Votes
Aaron Ford Democratic, Incumbent %
ahead
Sigal Chattah Republican %
ahead
None of these candidates None Of The Above %
ahead

Question 3 - Use ranked choice voting and open primaries

This measure would amend the Nevada constitution to create an open primary system for most federal and state races where the top five vote-getters would advance to the general election. The general election winner would be decided by ranked choice voting. This would apply to Senate, House and governor elections, among others. A “YES” vote supports open top-five primary elections and ranked choice voting for general elections. A “NO” vote opposes open primaries and ranked choice voting. This measure must be passed in 2022 and then again in 2024 to take effect.
Option % Votes
Yes %
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No %
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Question 2 - Increase NV minimum wage to $12 per hour

This measure would amend the Nevada constitution to set the state’s minimum wage at $12 per hour, would remove existing provisions setting different rates for the minimum wage based on whether the employer offers certain health benefits to such employees. A “YES” vote supports raising the minimum wage. A “NO” vote opposes raising the minimum wage.
Option % Votes
Yes %
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No %
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