2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada

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2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada
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  2018 November 3, 2020 2022  

All 4 Nevada seats to the United States House of Representatives
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election31
Seats won31
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote665,526633,827
Percentage49.09%46.76%
SwingDecrease2.svg 2.04%Increase2.svg 0.99%

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The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada was held on November 3, 2020, 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 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the Nevada Senate and various state and local elections.

Contents

Overview

District Democratic Republican OthersTotalResult
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
District 1 137,86861.77%74,49033.37%10,8554.86%223,213100.0%Democratic hold
District 2 155,78040.71%216,07856.46%10,8152.83%382,673100.0%Republican hold
District 3 203,42148.75%190,97545.77%22,8565.48%417,252100.0%Democratic hold
District 4 168,45750.67%152,28445.80%11,7283.53%332,469100.0%Democratic hold
Total665,52649.09%633,82746.76%56,2544.15%1,355,607100.0%
Popular vote
Democratic
49.09%
Republican
46.76%
Other
4.15%
House seats
Democratic
75.00%
Republican
25.00%

District 1

2020 Nevada's 1st congressional district election
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Nominee Dina Titus Joyce Bentley
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote137,86874,490
Percentage61.8%33.4%

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County results
Titus:     60–70%

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Precinct results
Titus:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Bentley:     50–60%     70–80%
     No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Dina Titus
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Dina Titus
Democratic

The 1st district encompasses the Las Vegas Strip, taking in Downtown Las Vegas, Winchester, Paradise, Spring Valley, and Whitney. The incumbent is Democrat Dina Titus, who was re-elected with 66.2% of the vote in 2018. [1]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Allen Rheinhart, candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016 [2]
  • Dina Titus, incumbent U.S. representative [2]
  • Anthony Thomas Jr., security guard [2]

Endorsements

Primary results

Democratic primary results [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dina Titus (incumbent) 31,916 82.6
Democratic Anthony Thomas Jr.4,32411.2
Democratic Allen Rheinhart2,3826.2
Total votes38,622 100.0

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Joyce Bentley, realtor and nominee for Nevada's 1st congressional district in 2018 [2]
  • Josh Elliott, publicist [2]
  • Eddie Hamilton, businessman and perennial candidate [2]
  • Citlaly Larios-Elias, fashion designer [2]

Primary results

Republican primary results [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Joyce Bentley 5,565 35.9
Republican Josh Elliott Jr.4,54929.3
Republican Citlaly Larios-Elias3,15119.8
Republican Eddie Hamilton2,34715.0
Total votes15,612 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [14] Safe DJuly 2, 2020
Inside Elections [15] Safe DJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [16] Safe DJuly 2, 2020
Politico [17] Safe DApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos [18] Safe DJune 3, 2020
RCP [19] Safe DJune 9, 2020
Niskanen [20] Safe DJune 7, 2020

Results

Nevada's 1st congressional district, 2020 [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dina Titus (incumbent) 137,868 61.8
Republican Joyce Bentley74,49033.4
Independent American Kamau Bakari6,1902.8
Libertarian Robert Van Strawder4,6652.1
Total votes223,213 100.0
Democratic hold

District 2

2020 Nevada's 2nd congressional district election
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Nominee Mark Amodei Patricia Ackerman
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote216,078155,780
Percentage56.5%40.7%

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County results
Amodei:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

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Precinct results
Amodei:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Ackerman:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%
     No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Mark Amodei
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Mark Amodei
Republican

The 2nd district covers much of northern Nevada, including Reno, Sparks and Carson City. The incumbent is Republican Mark Amodei, who was re-elected with 58.2% of the vote in 2018. [1]

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Mark Amodei, incumbent U.S. representative [22]
  • Joel Beck, U.S. Air Force veteran and candidate for Nevada's 2nd congressional district in 2018 [23]
  • Jesse Douglas Hurley, entrepreneur [24]
Declined
Hypothetical polling
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [lower-alpha 1]
Margin
of error
Mark AmodeiAdam LaxaltUndecided
WPA Intelligence [26] [upper-alpha 1] October 15–16, 2019400 (LV)± 4.9%35% [lower-alpha 2] 39%27%
26% [lower-alpha 3] 56%19%

Primary results

Republican primary results [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mark Amodei (incumbent) 61,462 80.8
Republican Joel Beck11,30814.9
Republican Jesse Douglas Hurley3,3074.3
Total votes76,077 100.0

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
  • Patricia Ackerman, candidate for Nevada State Assembly in 2018 [23]
  • Ed Cohen, communications consultant [23]
  • Reynaldo Hernandez, produce clerk [23]
  • Clint Koble, nominee for Nevada's 2nd congressional district in 2018 [23]
  • Ian Luetkehans [23]
  • Steve Schiffman, former U.S. diplomat [23]
  • Rick Shepherd, progressive activist [23]

Endorsements

Patricia Ackerman

Primary results

Democratic primary results [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Patricia Ackerman 26,411 48.9
Democratic Clint Koble12,31522.8
Democratic Ed Cohen7,18613.3
Democratic Rick Shepherd3,9987.4
Democratic Reynaldo Hernandez2,7905.2
Democratic Steve Schiffman9741.8
Democratic Ian Luetkehans3380.6
Total votes54,012 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [14] Safe RJuly 2, 2020
Inside Elections [15] Safe RJune 2, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [16] Safe RJuly 2, 2020
Politico [17] Likely RApril 19, 2020
Daily Kos [18] Safe RJune 3, 2020
RCP [19] Safe RJune 9, 2020
Niskanen [20] Safe RJune 7, 2020

Results

Nevada's 2nd congressional district, 2020 [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mark Amodei (incumbent) 216,078 56.5
Democratic Patricia Ackerman155,78040.7
Independent American Janine Hansen10,8152.8
Total votes382,673 100.0
Republican hold

District 3

2020 Nevada's 3rd congressional district election
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Nominee Susie Lee Daniel Rodimer
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote203,421190,975
Percentage48.8%45.8%

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County results
Lee:     40–50%

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Precinct results
Lee:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Rodimer:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
     No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Susie Lee
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Susie Lee
Democratic

The 3rd district encompasses the southern Las Vegas suburbs including Enterprise, Boulder City, Henderson, and Summerlin South. The incumbent is Democrat Susie Lee, who was elected with 51.9% of the vote in 2018. [1]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
Withdrawn
  • Gary Crispin, marketing consultant [27]

Endorsements

Susie Lee

Former US Executive Branch officials

  • Barack Obama, former president of the United States (2009-2017), former Senator from Illinois (2005-2008) [29]

Federal officials

  • Kamala Harris, U.S. senator from California; Vice President of the United States of America [30]

Organizations

Unions

Primary results

Democratic primary results [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Susie Lee (incumbent) 49,223 82.8
Democratic Dennis Sullivan5,8309.8
Democratic Tiffany Watson4,4117.4
Total votes59,464 100.0

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Endorsements

Daniel Rodimer

U.S. politicians

State politicians

Organizations

Dan Schwartz

U.S. politicians

State politicians

Primary results

Republican primary results [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Dan Rodimer 25,143 49.8
Republican Dan Schwartz 13,66727.1
Republican Mindy Robinson 6,65913.2
Republican Brian Nadell1,9713.9
Republican Cory Newberry1,9133.8
Republican Victor Willert1,1162.2
Total votes50,469 100.0

General election

Endorsements

Dan Rodimer (R)

U.S. politicians

State politicians

Organizations

Susie Lee (D)

Former US Executive Branch officials

  • Barack Obama, former president of the United States (2009-2017, former Senator from Illinois (2005-2008) [29]

Federal officials

Organizations

Unions

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [42] Lean DNovember 2, 2020
Inside Elections [43] Likely DOctober 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [44] Lean DNovember 2, 2020
Politico [45] Lean DNovember 2, 2020
Daily Kos [46] Safe DNovember 1, 2020
RCP [47] TossupNovember 2, 2020
Niskanen [20] Safe DNovember 1, 2020

Results

Nevada's 3rd congressional district, 2020 [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Susie Lee (incumbent) 203,421 48.8
Republican Dan Rodimer 190,97545.8
Libertarian Steve Brown12,3152.9
Independent American Edward Bridges III10,5412.5
Total votes417,252 100.0
Democratic hold

District 4

2020 Nevada's 4th congressional district election
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Nominee Steven Horsford Jim Marchant
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote168,457152,284
Percentage50.7%45.8%

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County results
Horsford:     50–60%
Marchant:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

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Precinct results
Horsford:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Marchant:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%
     No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Steven Horsford
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Steven Horsford
Democratic

The 4th district covers the northern Las Vegas suburbs, including North Las Vegas, and takes in rural central Nevada. The incumbent is Democrat Steven Horsford, who was elected with 51.9% of the vote in 2018. [1]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared
  • George Brucato, small business owner [48]
  • Chris Colley, re-recording mixer [49]
  • Gabrielle D'Ayr, risk manager [2]
  • Jennifer Eason, progressive activist [48]
  • Steven Horsford, incumbent U.S. representative [48]
  • Gregory Kempton, teacher [48]

Endorsements

Steven Horsford

Former US Executive Branch officials

  • Barack Obama, former president of the United States (2009-2017, former Senator from Illinois (2005-2008) [29]

Organizations

Unions

Primary results

Democratic primary results [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Steven Horsford (incumbent) 39,656 75.1
Democratic Jennifer Eason4,9689.4
Democratic Gabrielle D'Ayr3,8477.3
Democratic Gregory Kempton1,5072.8
Democratic Chris Colley1,4312.7
Democratic George Brucato1,4242.7
Total votes52,833 100.0

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Endorsements

Jim Marchant

U.S. politicians

Local politicians

Others

Sam Peters

U.S. politicians

State politicians

Others

Lisa Song Sutton

U.S. politicians

Primary results

Republican primary results [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jim Marchant 15,760 34.8
Republican Sam Peters12,75528.1
Republican Lisa Song Sutton 6,84615.1
Republican Charles Navarro2,8706.3
Republican Rebecca Wood2,8476.3
Republican Leo Blundo1,9234.2
Republican Rosalie Bingham1,3312.9
Republican Randi Reed1,0232.3
Total votes45,355 100.0

General election

Endorsements

Jim Marchant (R)

U.S. politicians

Local politicians

Others

Steven Horsford (D)

Former US Executive Branch officials

  • Barack Obama, former president of the United States (2009-2017, former senator from Illinois (2005-2008) [29]

Organizations

Unions

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [42] Likely DNovember 2, 2020
Inside Elections [43] Safe DOctober 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball [44] Likely DNovember 2, 2020
Politico [45] Lean DNovember 2, 2020
Daily Kos [46] TossupNovember 1, 2020
RCP [47] Likely DNovember 2, 2020
Niskanen [20] TossupNovember 1, 2020

Results

Nevada's 4th congressional district, 2020 [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Steven Horsford (incumbent) 168,457 50.7
Republican Jim Marchant 152,28445.8
Libertarian Jonathan Royce Esteban7,9782.4
Independent American Barry Rubinson3,7501.1
Total votes332,469 100.0
Democratic hold

See also

Notes

  1. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. Standard VI response
  3. Response after pollster addresses respondents with talking points about Mark Amodei's stances on the impeachment of Trump

Partisan clients

  1. Club for Growth is a pro-Republican PAC.

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