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Election for Governor of Nevada
2018 Nevada gubernatorial election
County results
Congressional district results Sisolak: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%Laxalt: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
The 2018 Nevada gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next
governor of Nevada . Incumbent
Republican Governor
Brian Sandoval was ineligible to run for re-election, due to the absolute
two-term limit established by the
Nevada Constitution .
Nevada is one of eight
U.S. states (or nine U.S. states and
territory ) that prohibits its governors or any other state and territorial executive branch officials from serving more than two terms, even if they are nonconsecutive.
The candidate filing deadline was March 16, 2018 and the primary election was held on June 12, 2018.
[1] The Republican nominee was
Adam Laxalt and the Democratic nominee was
Steve Sisolak . Sisolak won the election, becoming the first Democrat to be elected Governor of Nevada since
Bob Miller won his second full term in
1994 , and the first non-incumbent Democrat to win since
1982 . As of 2024, this is the only time a Democrat was elected Governor of Nevada in the 21st century.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominated
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Endorsements
Adam Laxalt
U.S. Executive Branch officials
U.S. Senators
State officials
Local officials
Randy Adams,
Mineral County Sheriff
Jerry Allen,
Pershing County Sheriff
Chuck Allen,
Washoe County Sheriff
Mike Allen,
Humboldt County Sheriff
Gerald Antinoro,
Storey County Sheriff
Bob Cashell , former mayor of Reno
[32]
Tom Collins, former
Clark County Commissioner (Democrat )
[33]
Roy Edgington, Jr.,
Fernley Mayor
Kenneth Elgan,
Esmeralda County Sheriff
Kenneth Furlong,
Carson City Sheriff
Mike Giles,
Lovelock Mayor
[34]
Oscar Goodman , former mayor of Las Vegas
[32]
Dana Holbrook,
Carlin Mayor
Chris Johnson,
Elko Mayor
Kerry Lee,
Lincoln County Sheriff
Al Litman,
Mesquite Mayor
Keith Logan,
Eureka County Sheriff
Al McNeil,
Lyon County Sheriff
[35]
Ron Pierini,
Douglas County Sheriff
James Pitts,
Elko County Sheriff
Di An Putnam,
Winnemucca Mayor
Tommy Rowe,
Caliente Mayor
Ken Tedford,
Fallon Mayor
Ben Trotter,
Churchill County Sheriff
Ron Unger,
Lander County Sheriff
Melody VanCamp,
Ely Mayor
Dan Watts,
White Pine County Sheriff
Sharon Wehrly,
Nye County Sheriff
Rod Woodbury,
Boulder City Mayor
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Adam Laxalt
Dan Schwartz
Jared Fisher
Undecided
The Mellman Group
April 12–19, 2018
400
± 4.9%
55%
4%
2%
38%
WPA Intelligence (R)
August 6–8, 2017
302
± 5.7%
64%
5%
–
31%
Doug Schoen (D)
July 7–20, 2017
600
± 4.0%
34%
30%
–
35%
Results
Results by county: Laxalt—80–90%
Laxalt—70–80%
Laxalt—60–70%
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominated
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Endorsements
Steve Sisolak
Federal politicians
State legislators
City politicians
Chris Giunchigliani
Federal politicians
Hillary Clinton , U.S. Senator from New York (2001–2009), 67th United States Secretary of State (2009–2013) and 2016 Democratic nominee for president
[66]
State legislators
Local officials
David Bobzien , Reno City Councilmember (at-large)
[67]
Jenny Brekhus, Reno City Councilmember (Ward 1)
[67]
Labor unions
Organizations
Polling
Results
Democratic primary results by county: Sisolak—50–60%
Sisolak—40–50%
Sisolak—30–40%
Giunchigliani—30–40%
Giunchigliani—40–50%
Giunchigliani—50–60%
None of These Candidates—<30%
Independents
Declared
Endorsements
Ryan Bundy
Donna Cox, Nye County Commissioner
[78]
Ron Paul , former U.S. Representative
[79]
General election
Predictions
Source
Ranking
As of
The Cook Political Report
[80]
Tossup
October 26, 2018
The Washington Post
[81]
Tossup
November 5, 2018
FiveThirtyEight
[82]
Lean D (flip)
November 5, 2018
Rothenberg Political Report
[83]
Tilt D (flip)
November 1, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball
[84]
Lean D (flip)
November 5, 2018
RealClearPolitics
[85]
Tossup
November 4, 2018
Daily Kos
[86]
Tossup
November 5, 2018
Fox News
[87]
[a]
Tossup
November 5, 2018
Politico
[88]
Tossup
November 5, 2018
Governing
[89]
Tossup
November 5, 2018
Notes
^ The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races
Endorsements
Adam Laxalt (R)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
U.S. Senators
State officials
Local officials
Randy Adams,
Mineral County Sheriff
Chuck Allen,
Washoe County Sheriff
Jerry Allen,
Pershing County Sheriff
Mike Allen,
Humboldt County Sheriff
Gerald Antinoro,
Storey County Sheriff
Bob Cashell , former mayor of Reno
[32]
Tom Collins, former
Clark County Commissioner (Democrat )
[33]
Roy Edgington, Jr.,
Fernley Mayor
Kenneth Elgan,
Esmeralda County Sheriff
Kenneth Furlong,
Carson City Sheriff
Mike Giles,
Lovelock Mayor
[34]
Oscar Goodman , former mayor of Las Vegas
[32]
Dana Holbrook,
Carlin Mayor
Chris Johnson,
Elko Mayor
Kerry Lee,
Lincoln County Sheriff
Al Litman,
Mesquite Mayor
Keith Logan,
Eureka County Sheriff
Al McNeil,
Lyon County Sheriff
[35]
Ron Pierini,
Douglas County Sheriff
James Pitts,
Elko County Sheriff
Di An Putnam,
Winnemucca Mayor
Tommy Rowe,
Caliente Mayor
Ken Tedford,
Fallon Mayor
Ben Trotter,
Churchill County Sheriff
Ron Unger,
Lander County Sheriff
Melody VanCamp,
Ely Mayor
Dan Watts,
White Pine County Sheriff
Sharon Wehrly,
Nye County Sheriff
Rod Woodbury,
Boulder City Mayor
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers
Steve Sisolak (D)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
City politicians
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Adam Laxalt (R)
Steve Sisolak (D)
Jared Lord (L)
Ryan Bundy (I)
None of these
Other
Undecided
HarrisX
November 3–5, 2018
600
± 4.0%
44%
45%
–
–
–
–
–
HarrisX
November 2–4, 2018
600
± 4.0%
45%
44%
–
–
–
–
–
Emerson College
November 1–4, 2018
1,197
± 3.0%
47%
48%
–
–
–
4%
2%
HarrisX
November 1–3, 2018
600
± 4.0%
45%
44%
–
–
–
–
–
HarrisX
October 31 – November 2, 2018
600
± 4.0%
47%
43%
–
–
–
–
–
HarrisX
October 30 – November 1, 2018
600
± 4.0%
46%
43%
–
–
–
–
–
The Trafalgar Group (R)
October 29 – November 1, 2018
2,587
± 1.9%
47%
45%
–
–
–
4%
4%
HarrisX
October 29–31, 2018
600
± 4.0%
45%
45%
–
–
–
–
–
HarrisX
October 24–30, 2018
1,400
± 2.6%
43%
45%
–
–
–
–
–
CNN/SSRS
October 24–29, 2018
622 LV
± 4.8%
45%
46%
2%
–
5%
0%
2%
807 RV
± 4.2%
40%
44%
3%
–
9%
0%
3%
Gravis Marketing
Archived November 5, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine
October 24–26, 2018
773
± 3.5%
44%
46%
–
–
–
–
10%
Ipsos
October 12–19, 2018
1,137
± 3.0%
46%
41%
–
–
–
4%
9%
Vox Populi Polling
October 13–15, 2018
614
± 3.7%
48%
52%
–
–
–
–
–
Emerson College
October 10–12, 2018
625
± 4.2%
46%
41%
–
–
–
3%
11%
NYT Upshot/Siena College
October 8–10, 2018
642
± 4.0%
46%
45%
–
–
–
–
8%
Marist College
September 30 – October 3, 2018
574 LV
± 5.5%
44%
40%
8%
–
2%
<1%
6%
46%
45%
–
–
3%
<1%
6%
780 RV
± 4.5%
41%
40%
8%
–
2%
<1%
8%
44%
45%
–
–
4%
<1%
7%
Kaiser Family Foundation/SSRS
September 19 – October 2, 2018
513
± 5.0%
46%
40%
–
–
–
2%
12%
CNN/SSRS
September 25–29, 2018
693 LV
± 4.6%
41%
45%
5%
–
7%
0%
1%
851 RV
± 4.1%
38%
41%
5%
–
12%
1%
2%
Ipsos
Archived September 20, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine
September 7–17, 2018
1,039
± 4.0%
43%
40%
–
–
–
5%
12%
Gravis Marketing
September 11–12, 2018
700
± 3.7%
38%
50%
–
–
–
–
8%
Suffolk University
Archived December 18, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine
September 5–10, 2018
500
± 4.4%
35%
37%
5%
4%
2%
1%
[a]
15%
Suffolk University
Archived July 31, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine
July 24–29, 2018
500
± 4.4%
42%
41%
2%
1%
4%
2%
[b]
7%
McLaughlin & Associates (R-Laxalt)
July 21–24, 2018
600
± 4.0%
45%
40%
3%
–
–
4%
[c]
8%
Gravis Marketing
June 23–26, 2018
630
± 3.9%
43%
41%
–
–
–
–
17%
The Mellman Group
April 12–19, 2018
600
± 4.0%
37%
43%
–
–
–
–
20%
TargetSmart (D-Giunchigliani)
January 3–7, 2018
1,103
± 4.4%
37%
34%
–
–
–
–
29%
Remington (R-Laxalt)
May 23–24, 2017
1,021
± 3.1%
46%
37%
–
–
–
–
17%
Hypothetical polling
with Chris Giunchigliani
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Adam Laxalt (R)
Chris Giunchigliani (D)
Undecided
The Mellman Group
April 12–19, 2018
600
± 4.0%
40%
38%
22%
TargetSmart (D-Giunchigliani)
January 3–7, 2018
1,103
± 4.4%
39%
34%
27%
Results
While Sisolak only won two of the state’s counties, those two counties account for more than 80% of the total state population. His overwhelming victory in
Clark County , home of
Las Vegas , and his narrow victory in
Washoe County were enough to pull him over the finish line. Sisolak became the first
Democrat to be elected
Governor of Nevada since
Bob Miller ’s successful re-election bid in 1994.
Results by county
County
Laxalt
Votes
Sisolak
Votes
None
Votes
Others
Votes
Washoe
46.37%
87,226
48.74%
91,684
1.95%
3,669
2.94%
5,519
Humboldt
73.26%
4,061
19.25%
1,067
2.13%
118
5.36%
297
Elko
75.44%
11,444
17.17%
2,604
1.40%
213
5.99%
909
Pershing
71.15%
1,255
20.41%
360
2.15%
38
6.30%
111
Churchill
73.21%
7,033
19.45%
1,869
2.02%
194
5.31%
511
Lander
75.13%
1,571
15.11%
316
2.73%
57
7.02%
147
Eureka
80.45%
609
8.06%
61
2.61%
20
8.85%
67
White Pine
72.69%
2,358
17.54%
569
2.28%
74
7.49%
243
Storey
62.57%
1,476
30.56%
721
1.70%
40
5.17%
122
Carson City
53.26%
12,080
40.78%
9,249
2.07%
469
3.90%
883
Douglas
64.88%
16,897
30.57%
7,962
1.57%
408
2.98%
778
Lyon
67.95%
14,211
25.19%
5,267
1.92%
401
4.94%
1,034
Mineral
58.98%
1,067
29.85%
540
4.31%
78
6.86%
124
Esmeralda
73.58%
273
13.75%
51
2.16%
8
10.52%
39
Nye
63.47%
11,103
26.33%
4,607
1.88%
329
8.31%
1,455
Lincoln
73.77%
1,440
13.63%
266
1.90%
37
10.71%
209
Clark
40.84%
266,216
54.12%
352,814
1.95%
12,712
3.09%
20,159
While Laxalt won 15 of Nevada's county-level jurisdictions (14 counties and the independent city of Carson City), Sisolak carried the two largest, Clark (home to Las Vegas) and Washoe (home to Reno). Sisolak ultimately prevailed by winning his home county, Clark, by over 86,000 votes, double his statewide margin of 39,700 votes.
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
Results by congressional districts
Sisolak won 3 of 4 congressional districts.
[94]
See also
Notes
^ Russell Best (IA) with 1%
^ Russell Best (AI) with 2%
^ Russell Best (AI) with 4%
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a
b Mike Pence.
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^
a
b Adam Paul Laxalt.
"Thank you, Vice President @mike_pence, for coming to Nevada today to support our campaign and talk about the importance of this race! #NVGOV" . Twitter .
^
a
b Donald J. Trump.
"I strongly endorse Adam Laxalt for Governor of Nevada. Adam is smart, works hard, and knows how to win. He will be a great Governor. Also, will fight hard to lower your taxes and is tough on crime!" . Twitter .
^
a
b
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a
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^
a
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^
a
b Laxalt, Adam.
"Hear why Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison is on Team Laxalt and why you need to get out and vote in this election. Thanks for your support, Lt. Governor!" – via www.facebook.com.
^
a
b @AdamLaxalt (September 13, 2018).
"Hear why @Hutch4Nevada is on #TeamLaxalt and why you need to get out and vote in this election. Thanks for your support, Lt. Governor! #NVGOV" (
Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
^
a
b Adam Paul Laxalt [@AdamLaxalt] (November 1, 2018).
"Former Governor Bob List is making phone calls in Clark County today. Have you signed up for a volunteer shift? Join Governor List and @TeamLaxalt and help get the vote out. Only a few days left! #nvgov" (
Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
^
a
b Adam Paul Laxalt [@AdamLaxalt] (October 12, 2018).
"It was an honor to have @Gov_Martinez on the campaign trail with us today. Thank you, Governor! #nvgov" (
Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
^
a
b
c
d Victor Joecks [@VictorJoecks] (August 1, 2018).
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Tweet ) – via
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^
a
b
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^
a
b
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^
a
b
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a
b Morning In NV PAC [@MorningInNVPAC] (October 28, 2018).
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Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
^
a
b Las Vegas Chamber [@lvchamber] (September 11, 2018).
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Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
^
a
b
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^
a
b
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^
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b
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b
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^
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b
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a
b Torres-Cortez, Ricardo (September 6, 2018).
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^
a
b Sisolak, Steve [@SteveSisolak] (October 20, 2018).
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^
a
b
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^
a
b DeHaven, James.
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^
a
b Price, Michelle L.; Press, Associated (May 28, 2018).
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^
a
b Hagar, Ray.
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^
a
b Hagar, Ray; Newsmakers, Nevada (December 23, 2017).
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^
a
b
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^
a
b Burns, Alexander; Ember, Sydney (September 17, 2018).
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^
a
b
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^
a
b
"Reno mayor endorses Sisolak for governor" . thenevadaindependent.com .
^
a
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