Nevada elections, 2016
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The Nevada general election, 2016 will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 throughout Nevada.
United States Senate
Nevada's Class 3 Senate seat is up for election. Harry Reid is retiring at the end of his 5th term.
United States House of Representatives
All of Nevada's four seats in the United States House of Representatives are up for election in 2016.
State Legislature
Nevada Senate
Eleven out of twenty-one seats in the Nevada Senate are up for election in 2016. Seven of the seats are currently held by Democrats and four are held by Republicans. Republicans currently hold a one-seat majority in the State Senate. Names appearing in bold will be on the November general election ballot either through winning the June 14th primary or having no primary election.
Seats up for Election | |||
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District | Senator | Party | Incumbent |
District 1 | Pat Spearman | Democrat | Running for reelection |
District 3 | Tick Segerblom | Democrat | Running for reelection |
District 4 | Kelvin Atkinson | Democrat | Running for reelection |
District 5 | Joyce Woodhouse | Democrat | Running for reelection |
District 6 | Mark Lipparelli | Republican | Declined to run for reelection |
District 7 | David Parks | Democrat | Running for reelection |
District 11 | Aaron D. Ford | Democrat | Running for reelection |
District 13 | Debbie Smith | Democrat | Passed away on February 21, 2016 |
District 15 | Greg Brower | Republican | Declined to run for reelection |
District 18 | Scott Hammond | Republican | Running for reelection |
District 19 | Pete Goicoechea | Republican | Running for reelection |
Democratic Primary Election - June 14, 2016 | |||
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District | Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
District 4 | Kelvin Atkinson (incumbent) | 3,926 | 66.63% |
Stephen Harvey Munford | 1,966 | 33.37% | |
District 5 | Joyce Woodhouse (incumbent) | 4,145 | 85.48% |
Nicholas Lash | 704 | 14.52% | |
District 7 | David Parks (incumbent) | 3,222 | 77.23% |
Toni Wernicke | 950 | 22.77% | |
Republican Primary Election - June 14, 2016 | |||
District | Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
District 6 | Victoria Seaman | 3,894 | 62.79% |
Erv Nelson | 2,308 | 37.21% | |
District 13 | Kent Bailey | 2,499 | 69.94% |
Samantha Brockelsby | 1,074 | 30.06 | |
District 15 | Heidi S. Gansert | 5,105 | 56.91% |
Eugene Hoover | 3,866 | 43.09 |
Voter Registration by September 2016 | ||||||
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District | Democratic Active Voters |
Republican Active Voters |
Other Parties Active Voters |
Nonpartisan Active Voters |
Total Active Voters |
Registration Edge Major Parties |
District 1 | 33,146 | 17,223 | 3,751 | 13,697 | 66,817 | D +14,923 |
District 3 | 25,650 | 12,039 | 3,108 | 11,146 | 51,943 | D +13,611 |
District 4 | 33,158 | 7,682 | 3,223 | 11,639 | 55,702 | D +25,476 |
District 5 | 26,886 | 23,143 | 4,107 | 13,915 | 68,048 | D +3,740 |
District 6 | 28,867 | 24,176 | 3,986 | 13,565 | 70,954 | D +4,691 |
District 7 | 28,629 | 15,156 | 3,918 | 14,155 | 61,858 | D +13,473 |
District 11 | 24,074 | 13,751 | 3,060 | 11,785 | 52,670 | D +10,323 |
District 13 | 28,018 | 17,474 | 4,912 | 13,829 | 64,233 | D +10,544 |
District 15 | 29,048 | 30,689 | 5,457 | 15,018 | 80,212 | R +1,641 |
District 18 | 27,031 | 28,948 | 4,442 | 14,454 | 74,875 | R +1,917 |
District 19 | 16,986 | 34,013 | 4,948 | 12,153 | 68,100 | R +17,027 |
General Election - November 8, 2016 | |||||
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District | Party | Candidates | Votes | Percentage | Result |
District 1 | Dem | Pat Spearman (incumbent) | 33,688 | 65.43% | Spearman Reelected Democratic Hold |
Rep | Arsen Ter-Petrosyan [1] | 17,800 | 34.57% | ||
District 3 | Dem | Tick Segerblom (incumbent) | 21,195 | 60.31% | Segerblom Reelected Democratic Hold |
Rep | Dennis Palmerston | 11,057 | 31.46% | ||
LPN | Jonathan Friedrich | 2,889 | 8.22% | ||
District 4 | Dem | Kelvin Atkinson (incumbent) | 29,912 | 100% | Atkinson Reelected Democratic Hold |
District 5 | Dem | Joyce Woodhouse (incumbent) | 26,208 | 47.89% | Woodhouse Reelected Democratic Hold |
Rep | Carrie Buck [2] | 25,739 | 47.03% | ||
LPN | Tim Hagan | 2,784 | 5.09% | ||
District 6 | Dem | Nicole Cannizzaro [2] | 28,733 | 50.92% | Cannizzaro Elected Democratic Change |
Rep | Victoria Seaman [3] | 27,697 | 49.08% | ||
District 7 | Dem | David Parks (incumbent) | 28,379 | 69.54% | Parks Reelected Democratic Hold |
LPN | Kimberly Schjang | 12,432 | 30.46% | ||
District 11 | Dem | Aaron D. Ford (incumbent) | 22,439 | 57.7% | Ford Reelected Democratic Hold |
Rep | Jon Frazier | 14,221 | 36.57% | ||
LPN | Lesley Chan | 2,229 | 5.73% | ||
District 13 | Dem | Julia Ratti (Incumbent) | 27,280 | 59.96% | Ratti Elected Democratic Hold |
Rep | Kent Bailey | 15,811 | 34.75% | ||
LPN | Brandon Jacobs | 2,406 | 5.29% | ||
District 15 | Dem | Devon Reese [4] | 26,773 | 41.92% | Gansert Elected Republican Hold |
Rep | Heidi Gansert [2] | 33,822 | 52.96% | ||
LPN | David Colborne (Libertarian) | 3,266 | 5.11% | ||
District 18 | Dem | Alexander Marks[5] | 26,864 | 43.56% | Hammond Reelected Republican Hold |
Rep | Scott Hammond (incumbent) | 34,805 | 56.44% | ||
District 19 | Rep | Pete Goicoechea (incumbent) | 36,876 | 72.96% | Goicoechea Reelected Republican Hold |
IAPN | Janine Hansen | 13,664 | 27.04 | ||
Nevada Assembly
All 42 seats in the Nevada Assembly are up for election in 2016. Republicans currently hold 24 seats, Democrats currently hold 16 seats, Libertarians currently hold 1 seat, and there is one vacancy.
Election 2016 | |||||||
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District | Close of Primary
Registration |
Democratic Primary Candidates |
June 14, 2016
Result |
Republican Primary Candidates |
June 14, 2016
Result |
Other Party Candidates |
November 8, 2016
Result |
District 1 | D +17.35% | Daniele Monroe-Moreno | No Primary | Roger "Oz" Baum | 674 (43.91%) | ||
Howard Brean | |||||||
861 (56.09%) | |||||||
District 2 | R +5.78% | Owen Carver | 786 (35.37%) | John Hambrick (I) | 1,703 (59.59%) | ||
Garrett LeDuff | 218 (9.81% | Clayton Kelly Hurst | 1,155 (40.41%) | ||||
Ron Nelsen | 769 (34.61%) | ||||||
Joe Valdes | 449 (20.21%) | ||||||
District 3 | D +27.04% | Nelson Araujo (I) | No Primary | No Republican Challenger | Democratic Hold
Araujo to be reelected | ||
District 4 | R +0.37% | Bert Lucas | 1,106 (39.98%) | Melissa D. Laughter | 447 (15.84%) | ||
Earle Orr | 392 (13.82%) | Richard McArthur | 1,241 (43.98%) | ||||
John Piro | 1,339 (47.2%) | Kenneth Rezendes | 1,134 (40.18%) | ||||
District 5 | D +7.09% | Shannon Churchwell | 304 (13.96%) | Tony Baca | 944 (39.93) | ||
Rory Martinez | 898 (41.25%) | Artemus "Art" Ham | 1,420 (60.07%) | ||||
Brittney Miller | 975 (44.79) | ||||||
District 6 | D +46.22% | Valencia Burch | 411 (14.77%) | Carlo Maffatt | No Primary | ||
Arrick "Kerm" Foster | 156 (5.61%) | ||||||
Macon Jackson | 487 (17.51%) | ||||||
William McCurdy II | 1,728 (62.11%) | ||||||
District 7 | D +36.89% | Dina Neal (I) | No Primary | Jennifer Fawzy | No Primary | ||
District 8 | D +15.12% | Jason Frierson | No Primary | Norm Ross | No Primary | John Moore (I) (Lib.) | |
District 9 | D +7.71% | Steve Yeager[6] | No Primary | David Gardner (I) | 803 (45.52%) | ||
Minddie Lloyd | 300 (17.01%) | ||||||
Diana Orrock | 661 (37.47%) | ||||||
District 10 | D +24.25% | Chris Brooks[6] | 1,468 (71.57%) | Shelly M. Shelton (I) | No Primary | ||
German Castellanos | 583 (28.43%) | ||||||
District 11 | D +36.17% | Olivia Diaz (I) | No Primary | No Republican Challenger | Democratic Hold
Diaz to be reelected | ||
District 12 | D +14.62% | James Ohrenschall (I) | No Primary | Ron McGinnis | 614 (31.95%) | Troy Ethan Warren (Lib. | |
Mark Riggins | 789 (41.05%) | ||||||
John Santacruz | 163 (8.48%) | ||||||
Walter L. Seip II | 356 (18.52%) | ||||||
District 13 | R +6.09% | No Democratic Challenger | Paul Anderson (I) | 1,738 (62.16%) | Republican Hold
Anderson to be reelected | ||
Leonard Foster | 349 (12.48%) | ||||||
Steve Sanson | 709 (25.36%) | ||||||
District 14 | D +32.54% | Maggie Carlton (I) | No Primary | Melody Howard | 389 (53.43%) | ||
Quay Simons | 339 (46.57%) | ||||||
District 15 | D +30.87% | Elliot Anderson (I) | 1,731 (84.36%) | Stan Vaughn | No Primary | ||
Lou Toomin | 321 (15.64%) | ||||||
District 16 | D +24.11% | Heidi Swank (I) | No Primary | No Republican Challenger | Edmund Uehling (Lib.) | ||
District 17 | D +27% | Tyrone Thompson (I) | No Primary | Ronald Newsome | No Primary | ||
District 18 | D +25.34% | Richard Carrillo (I) | 1,194 (64.06%) | Christine DeCorte | 595 (56.83%) | ||
Erica Mosca | 670 (35.94%) | Matt Sadler | 452 (43.17%) | ||||
District 19 | R +3.68% | No Democratic Challenger | Chris Edwards (I) | 1,960 (61.19%) | Republican Hold
Edwards to be reelected | ||
Connie Foust | 1,243 (38.81%) | ||||||
District 20 | D +18.25% | Ellen Spiegel (I) | 1,876 (76.98%) | Carol Linton | No Primary | ||
Darren Welsh | 561 (23.02%) | ||||||
District 21 | D +7.44% | Ozzie Fumo | 1,423 (57.63%) | Derek Armstrong (I) | 1,179 (55.25%) | ||
Ben Nakhaima | 854 (34.59%) | Blain K. Jones | 955 (44.75%) | ||||
Vinny Spotleson | 192 (7.78%) | ||||||
District 22 | R +6.44% | Luis Aguirre-Insua | 1,286 (56.21%) | Richard Bunce | 1,574 (44.41%) | ||
Mark W. Isquith | 1,002 (43.79%) | Keith Pickard | 1,970 (55.59%) | ||||
District 23 | R +14.02% | Craig Jordahl | No Primary | Swadeep Nigam | 1,529 (28.01%) | ||
Melissa Woodbury (I) | 3,929 (71.99%) | ||||||
District 24 | D +23.18% | Amber Joiner (I) | No Primary | Jim Riger, Sr. | No Primary | ||
District 25 | R +9.99% | Allen "Eli" Smith | No Primary | Clint Jamison | 619 (10.19%) | ||
Kime King | 420 (6.92%) | ||||||
Jennifer Terhune | 1,726 (28.43%) | ||||||
Jill Tolles[7] | 3,307 (54.46%) | ||||||
District 26 | R +15.28% | No Democratic Challenger | Jason Guinasso | 2,784 (44.67%) | Republican Hold
Krasner to be elected | ||
Lisa Krasner | 3,448 (55.33%) | ||||||
District 27 | D +7.69% | Teresa Benitez-Thompson (I) | No Primary | Bonnie Weber | No Primary | ||
District 28 | D +35.75% | Edgar Flores (I) | No Primary | Wesley Cornwell | No Primary | ||
District 29 | D +3.45% | Lesley Elizabeth Cohen | No Primary | Amy L. Groves | 1,142 (45.01%) | ||
Stephen Silberkraus (I) | 1,395 (54.99%) | ||||||
District 30 | D +10.11% | Mike Sprinkle (I) | No Primary | Lauren Scott | No Primary | ||
District 31 | R +6.08% | Richard "Skip" Daly | No Primary | Jill Dickman (I) | No Primary | ||
District 32 | R +23.81% | No Democratic Challenger | Ira Hansen (I) | No Primary | Republican Hold | ||
District 33 | R +34.87% | No Democratic Challenger | John Ellison (I) | No Primary | Republican Hold | ||
District 34 | D +13.34% | Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod | 1,199 (39.74%) | Marty Hagans | 713 (37.99%) | ||
Zachary Conine | 1,126 (37.32%) | David LaBay | 444 (23.65%) | ||||
Manny Garcia | 692 (22.94%) | Matt Williams | 720 (38.36%) | ||||
District 35 | D +5.81% | Justin Watkins | No Primary | Tom Blanchard | 324 (18.5%) | ||
Benjamin Donlon | 18 (1.03%) | ||||||
Raymond Joseph Giordano | 46 (2.63%) | ||||||
Brent Jones (I) | 712 (40.66%) | ||||||
Tiffany Jones | 651 (37.18%) | ||||||
District 36 | R +16.39% | No Democratic Challenger | James Oscarson (I) | 1,988 (46.49%) | Dennis Hof (Lib.) | ||
Rusty Stanberry | 433 (10.13%) | ||||||
Tina Trenner | 1,855 (43.38%) | ||||||
District 37 | R +0.64% | Sean Lyttle | No Primary | Jim Marchant | 2,511 (62.51%) | ||
Glenn Trowbridge (I) | 1,506 (37.49%) | ||||||
District 38 | R +29.65% | George Dini | No Primary | Robin Titus (I) | No Primary | Wendy "Rooster" Cochran (No Party) | |
Justin Smith (IAP of Nevada) | |||||||
District 39 | R +30.01% | No Democratic Challenger | Jim Wheeler (I) | No Primary | Alexander Dunn (No Party) | ||
District 40 | R +16.77% | Michael Greedy | No Primary | Sam England | 1,515 (26.02) | John Wagner (IAP of Nevada) | |
Chris Forbush | 1,050 (18.04%) | ||||||
Al Kramer | 1,709 (29.35%) | ||||||
Philip "PK" O'Neill (I) | 1,548 (26.59% | ||||||
District 41 | D +7.54% | Paul Aizley | 783 (44.11%) | Nick Phillips | 934 (54.21%) | ||
Sandra Jauregui | 992 (55.89%) | Mary Rooney | 789 (45.79%) | ||||
District 42 | D +22.97% | Irene Bustamante Adams (I) | No Primary | Howard Scheff | No Primary |
State Judicial Branch
Supreme Court
District | Incumbent | Previous Terms | Candidates | Result |
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Seat A | James Hardesty | 2004-2010 2010-2016 |
James Hardesty | |
Seat F | Ron Parraguirre | 2004-2010 2010-2016 |
Ron Parraguirre |
Appeals Court
District | Incumbent | Previous Terms | Candidates | Result |
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District 1 | Jerry Tao | 2014-2016 | Jerry Tao Neil Durrant |
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District 2 | Michael Gibbons | 2014-2016 | Michael Gibbons | |
District 3 | Abbi Silver | 2014-2016 | Abbi Silver |
References
- ↑ Messerly, Megan (2015-10-08). "North Las Vegas entrepreneur enters race for state Senate". Las Vegas Sun. Las Vegas, NV. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
- 1 2 3 "A year out, 2 sides claw for Nevada Legislature majority". Las Vegas Sun. Las Vegas, NV. 2015-11-07. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
- ↑ "GOP Assemblyman Erv Nelson will run for Las Vegas Senate seat". Las Vegas Sun. Las Vegas, NV. Associated Press. 2015-10-21. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
- ↑ Richardson, Seth (2016-01-26). "Reno lawyer announces state senate candidacy". Reno Gazette-Journal. Reno, NV. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
- ↑ Messerly, Megan (2016-02-03). "Democrats back candidate to challenge GOP Sen. Scott Hammond". Las Vegas Sun. Las Vegas, NV. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
- 1 2 http://www.rgj.com/story/news/politics/2015/10/11/democrats-focus-regaining-assembly-majority/73694898/
- ↑ https://www.ralstonreports.com/blog/do-not-ask-whom-bell-tolles-they-all-are-ringing-it-her