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2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Democratic
Republican
Last election
3
1
Seats won
3
1
Seat change
Popular vote
480,774
515,535
Percentage
47.62%
51.06%
Swing
1.47%
4.30%
Election results by district
Election results by county
Democratic
50–60%
Republican
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the four U.S. representatives from the state of Nevada , one from each of the state's four congressional districts . The elections coincided with the Nevada gubernatorial election , as well as other elections to the U.S. House of Representatives , elections to the U.S. Senate , and various state and local elections .
Nevada was one of two states in which the party that won the state's popular vote did not win a majority of seats in 2022, the other state being Pennsylvania .
Redistricting [ edit ]
Nevada's congressional districts, 2023-2033
The Nevada Legislature drew new maps for Nevada's congressional districts to account for the new 2020 census data. The Democratic Party controlled the whole redistricting process at the time. Legislators drew the maps for the state in late 2021.[1] The maps that were eventually passed were criticized as partisan gerrymanders .[2] [3]
Overview [ edit ]
Popular Vote
Republican
51.06%
Democratic
47.62%
Other
3.44%
House Seats
Democratic
75.00%
Republican
25.00%
District 1 [ edit ]
2022 Nevada's 1st congressional district election
The incumbent was Democrat Dina Titus , who was re-elected with 61.8% of the vote in 2020.[4] Following redistricting, the 1st district expanded from inner Las Vegas towards its southeastern suburbs and some rural parts of Clark County , taking in the cities of Henderson and Boulder City .[5]
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U.S. Executive Branch officials
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District 2 [ edit ]
2022 Nevada's 2nd congressional district election
County results Amodei: 50–60% 70–80% 80–90% No votes
The incumbent was Republican Mark Amodei , who was re-elected with 56.5% of the vote in 2020.[4] Following redistricting, the 2nd district was expanded to include White Pine County and more of Lyon County , and includes the cities of Reno , Sparks , and Carson City .[5]
Republican primary [ edit ]
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Democratic primary [ edit ]
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Nominee [ edit ]
Elizabeth Mercedes Krause, teacher[52]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Joseph Afzal, accountant and financial analyst[52]
Michael Doucette, teacher[50]
Gerold Gorman, former broadcaster, software industry and teacher[53]
Tim Hanifan, former congressional intern[52]
Brian Hansen, slot manager[52]
Rahul Joshi, teacher[50]
Withdrawn [ edit ]
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Candidates [ edit ]
Declared [ edit ]
General election [ edit ]
Predictions [ edit ]
Polling [ edit ]
Poll source
Date(s ) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Mark Amodei (R )
Elizabeth Krause (D )
Other
Undecided
Emerson College
October 26–29, 2022
530 (LV )
± 4.2%
59%
33%
4%[c]
4%
Emerson College
July 7–10, 2022
500 (RV )
± 4.3%
46%
36%
10%
8%
Results [ edit ]
District 3 [ edit ]
2022 Nevada's 3rd congressional district election
The incumbent was Democrat Susie Lee , who was re-elected with 48.8% of the vote in 2020.[4] Following redistricting, the 3rd district expanded into much of the inner 1st district; it now comprises the western Las Vegas suburbs, including Spring Valley , Summerlin South , and Sandy Valley .[5]
Democratic primary [ edit ]
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Randy Hynes, cloud programmer[32]
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Republican primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Nominee [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Clark Bossert[32]
Albert Goldberg, real estate broker[32]
John Kovacs, construction company owner[63]
Noah Malgeri, veteran[63]
Withdrew [ edit ]
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U.S. Executive Branch officials
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Endorsements [ edit ]
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Polling [ edit ]
Graphical summary
Poll source
Date(s ) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Susie Lee (D )
April Becker (R )
Other
Undecided
Emerson College
October 26–29, 2022
510 (LV )
± 4.3%
47%
52%
–
1%
RMG Research
July 23–29, 2022
400 (LV )
± 4.9%
41%
44%
–
11%
Emerson College
July 7–10, 2022
500 (RV )
± 4.3%
42%
40%
5%
13%
The Tarrance Group (R ) [A]
June 20–23, 2022
400 (LV )
± 4.9%
44%
46%
–
9%
Results [ edit ]
District 4 [ edit ]
2022 Nevada's 4th congressional district election
County results Horsford: 50–60% Peters: 60–70% 80–90% No votes
The incumbent was Democrat Steven Horsford , who was re-elected with 50.7% of the vote in 2020.[4] Following redistricting, the 4th district now covers parts of northern Las Vegas , taking in the Las Vegas Strip , as well as its northern suburbs and rural central Nevada.[5]
During the campaign, a research firm contracted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee inappropriately obtained the military records of candidate Sam Peters.[75]
Democratic primary [ edit ]
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Polling [ edit ]
Poll source
Date(s ) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Annie Black
Chance Bonaventura
Sam Peters
Undecided
WPA Intelligence (R ) [B]
Late March 2022
404 (LV )
± 4.9%
14%
5%
33%
48%
Results [ edit ]
General election [ edit ]
2022 Nevada's 4th congressional district debate
No.
Date
Host
Moderator
Link
Democratic
Republican
Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn
Steven Horsford
Sam Peters
1
Oct. 11, 2022
KLVX KNPR
Amber Dixon Joe Schoenmann
YouTube
P
P
Predictions [ edit ]
Polling [ edit ]
Poll source
Date(s ) administered
Sample size[a]
Margin of error
Steven Horsford (D )
Sam Peters (R )
Other
Undecided
Emerson College
October 26–29, 2022
480 (LV )
± 4.4%
51%
48%
–
1%
RMG Research
August 2–8, 2022
400 (LV )
± 4.9%
43%
43%
4%
10%
Emerson College
July 7–10, 2022
500 (RV )
± 4.3%
42%
39%
5%
15%
Results [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
^ a b c d e Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Cavanaugh (L ) with 3%
^ Best (IAP) with 3%; Baber (L ) with 1%
Partisan clients
^ This poll was sponsored by Peters's campaign
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● U s e m d y d a t e s f r o m D e c e m b e r 2 0 2 1
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● A l l a r t i c l e s w i t h u n s o u r c e d s t a t e m e n t s
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● A r t i c l e s l a c k i n g r e l i a b l e r e f e r e n c e s f r o m N o v e m b e r 2 0 2 2
● T h i s p a g e w a s l a s t e d i t e d o n 1 6 J u n e 2 0 2 4 , a t 0 8 : 5 2 ( U T C ) .
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a d d i t i o n a l t e r m s m a y a p p l y . B y u s i n g t h i s s i t e , y o u a g r e e t o t h e T e r m s o f U s e a n d P r i v a c y P o l i c y . W i k i p e d i a ® i s a r e g i s t e r e d t r a d e m a r k o f t h e W i k i m e d i a F o u n d a t i o n , I n c . , a n o n - p r o f i t o r g a n i z a t i o n .
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