Matchups set in Nevada’s federal and legislative elections
With the announced results of Tuesday’s primaries, the stage is set for November’s general election.
Below is a roundup of how ballots are expected to look in federal and legislative elections organized by district. The list does not include the 11 state Senate districts that are not up for election this cycle.
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Federal
U.S. Senate:
- Sen. Jacky Rosen (D)
- Sam Brown (R)
- Chris Mazlo (no political party)
- Allen Rheinhart (no political party)
- Edmund Victor Uehling (no political party)
- Joseph Destin (no political party)
- Christopher Cunningham (L)
- Janine Hansen (I)
Congressional District 1
- Rep. Dina Titus (D)
- Mark Robertson (R)
- David Havlicek (L)
- William E. Hoge (I)
- David Goossen (no political party)
- Victor Willert (no political party)
- Gabriel Cornejo (no political party)
- Ron Quince (no political party)
Congressional District 2
- Rep. Mark Amodei (R)
- Lynn Chapman (I)
- Javi Tachiquin (L)
- Greg Kidd (no political party)
Congressional District 3
- Rep. Susie Lee (D)
- Drew Johnson (R)
Congressional District 4
- Rep. Steven Horsford (D)
- John Lee (R)
- Timothy John Ferreira (L)
- Russell Best (I)
State Senate
Senate District 1
- Michelee “Shelly” Cruz-Crawford (D)
- Patricia Brinkley (R)
Senate District 3
- Sen. Rochelle Nguyen (D)
- Howard Brent (R)
- Keya Jones (no political party)
Senate District 4
- Sen. Dina Neal (D) has no general election opponents
Senate District 5
- Sen. Carrie Buck (R)
- Jennifer Atlas (D)
Senate District 6
- Sen. Nicole Cannizzaro (D)
- Jill Douglass (R)
- Brad Barnhill (I)
Senate District 7
- Sen. Roberta Lange (D)
- Leonel Henderson (R)
Senate District 11
- Sen. Dallas Harris (D)
- Lori Rogich (R)
Senate District 15
- Mike Ginsburg (R)
- Assemblywoman Angie Taylor (D)
Senate District 18
- John Steinbeck (R)
- Ronald Bilodeau (D)
Senate District 19
- John Ellison (R) has no general election opponents
Assembly
Assembly District 1
- Assemblywoman Danielle Monroe Moreno (D)
- Garland Brinkley (R)
Assembly District 2
- Assemblywoman Heidi Kasama (R)
- Ronald Nelsen (D)
Assembly District 3
- Assemblywoman Selena Torres (D)
- Michele Rizza (R)
Assembly District 4
- Lisa Cole (R)
- Ryan Hampton (D)
Assembly District 5
- Assemblywoman Brittany Miller (D)
- Kelly Quinn (R)
- Ronald Morgan (L)
Assembly District 6
- Jovan Jackson (D)
- Nephi Oliva (R)
Assembly District 7
- Tanya Flanagan (D) has no general election opponents
Assembly District 8
- Assemblyman Duy Nguyen (D)
- Kelly Chapman (R)
Assembly District 9
- Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager (D)
- Erica Neely (R)
Assembly District 10
- Venise Kerris (D)
- Sean Moore (L)
Assembly District 11
- Cinthia Moore (D)
- Jeffery Lustick (R)
Assembly District 12
- Assemblyman Max Carter (D)
- Nancy Roecker (R)
Assembly District 13
- Assemblyman Brian Hibbetts (R)
- Daniel Andrews (D)
Assembly District 14
- Assemblywoman Erica Mosca (D) has no general election opponents
Assembly District 15
- Assemblyman Howard Watts (D)
- Melissa Spence (R)
- Jordy Prado (L)
Assembly District 16
- Assemblywoman Cecelia Gonzalez (D)
- James Neville (R)
- Jose Pena (L)
Assembly District 17
- Linda Hunt (D)
- Robert Olson (R)
Assembly District 18
- Assemblywoman Venicia Considine (D)
- Antario Brown (R)
Assembly District 19
- Assemblyman Toby Yurek (R) has no general election opponents
Assembly District 20
- Assemblyman David Orentlicher (D)
- Stan Vaughan (R)
Assembly District 21
- Assemblywoman Elaine Marzola (D)
- April Arndt (R)
Assembly District 22
- Assemblywoman Melissa Hardy (R) has no general election opponents
Assembly District 23
- Assemblywoman Danielle Gallant (R) has no general election opponents
Assembly District 24
- Erica Roth (D)
- Terisia Kolesnick (R)
Assembly District 25
- Assemblywoman Selena La Rue Hatch (D)
- Diana Sande (R)
Assembly District 26
- Assemblyman Rich DeLong (R)
- Diane Sullivan (D).
Assembly District 27
- Heather Goulding (D)
- Carmen Ortiz (R)
Assembly District 28
- Assemblyman Ruben D’Silva (D) has no general election opponents
Assembly District 29
- Joe Dalia (D)
- Annette Owens (R)
Assembly District 30
- Assemblywoman Natha Anderson (D)
- Morgan Kolvet (no political party)
Assembly District 31
- Assemblywoman Jill Dickman (R)
- Stuart Mackie (D)
Assembly District 32
- Assemblywoman Alexis Hansen (R)
- Arnold Thomas (D)
- John Cardiff Gerhardt (no political party)
Assembly District 33
- Assemblyman Bert Gurr (R)
- Darryl Baber (L)
Assembly District 34
- Hanadi Nadeem (D)
- Brandon Davis (R)
Assembly District 35
- Sharifa Wahab (D)
- Rebecca Edgeworth (R)
Assembly District 36
- Assemblyman Gregory Hafen (R)
- Marlene Drake (D)
Assembly District 37
- Assemblywoman Shea Backus (D)
- David Brog (R)
Assembly District 38
- Assemblyman Gregory Koenig (R) has no general election opponents
Assembly District 39
- Assemblyman Ken Gray (R)
- Erich Obermayr (D)
Assembly District 40
- Assemblyman P.K. O’Neill (R)
- Katherine Ramsey (D)
Assembly District 41
- Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui (D)
- Rafael Arroyo (R)
Assembly District 42
- Assemblywoman Tracy Brown-May (D)
- Kevin Child (R)
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