Official General Election Results
Carson City
State Races
United States Senator(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[6 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ANGLE, SHARRON | REP | 47.96% | 9,362 |
| ASHJIAN, SCOTT | TPN | 1.34% | 262 |
| FASANO, TIM | IAP | 0.88% | 172 |
| HAINES, MICHAEL L. | IND | 0.54% | 105 |
| HOLLAND, JESSE | IND | 0.43% | 84 |
| REEVES, JEFFREY C. | IND | 0.31% | 61 |
| REID, HARRY Incumbent | DEM | 44.64% | 8,714 |
| STAND, WIL | IND | 0.29% | 57 |
| NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 3.60% | 702 |
U.S. Representative in Congress, District 2
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[2 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| BEST, RUSSELL | IAP | 3.73% | 713 |
| HELLER, DEAN Incumbent | REP | 65.29% | 12,470 |
| PRICE, NANCY | DEM | 30.98% | 5,916 |
Governor
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CURTIS, DAVID SCOTT | GRN | 0.68% | 132 |
| DISIMONE, EUGENE "GINO" | IND | 1.37% | 267 |
| FITZGIBBONS, FLOYD | IAP | 1.07% | 208 |
| HONIG, AARON Y. | IND | 0.36% | 71 |
| LAMPITT, JR., ARTHUR FOREST | LIB | 0.59% | 115 |
| REID, RORY | DEM | 34.25% | 6,676 |
| SANDOVAL, BRIAN | REP | 59.06% | 11,512 |
| NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 2.62% | 511 |
Lieutenant Governor
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FITZGIBBONS, RYAN | IAP | 3.37% | 651 |
| KROLICKI, BRIAN K. Incumbent | REP | 59.67% | 11,528 |
| SFERRAZZA, JESSICA | DEM | 34.85% | 6,733 |
| NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 2.10% | 406 |
Secretary Of State
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| LAUER, ROB | REP | 38.00% | 7,305 |
| MILLER, ROSS Incumbent | DEM | 52.69% | 10,130 |
| WAGNER, JOHN | IAP | 6.40% | 1,231 |
| NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 2.91% | 559 |
State Treasurer
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HAWKINS, MIKE | IAP | 4.87% | 937 |
| MARSHALL, KATE Incumbent | DEM | 45.92% | 8,834 |
| MARTIN, STEVEN E. | REP | 46.09% | 8,867 |
| NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 3.12% | 600 |
State Controller
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HERR, BARRY | REP | 43.29% | 8,285 |
| MARKOWITZ, WARREN | IAP | 5.76% | 1,102 |
| WALLIN, KIM R. Incumbent | DEM | 46.41% | 8,882 |
| NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 4.54% | 868 |
Attorney General
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| BARRICK, TRAVIS | REP | 37.49% | 7,236 |
| CORTEZ MASTO, CATHERINE Incumbent | DEM | 50.22% | 9,691 |
| HANSEN, JOEL F. | IAP | 9.10% | 1,756 |
| NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 3.19% | 616 |
State Senate, Capital Senatorial District
(20 out of 20 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| QUIRK, CODY J. | IAP | 4.49% | 683 |
| RANFT, KEVIN R. | DEM | 33.88% | 5,152 |
| SETTELMEYER, JAMES ARNOLD | REP | 61.63% | 9,373 |
State Senate, Washoe District 4
(6 out of 6 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| KIECKHEFER, BEN | REP | 67.52% | 2,443 |
| YOCHUM, M.K. | IAP | 32.48% | 1,175 |
State Assembly, District 38
(6 out of 6 Precincts Reporting)
[2 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| GOMEZ, DENNIS C. | IAP | 24.88% | 863 |
| GRADY, TOM Incumbent | REP | 75.12% | 2,605 |
State Assembly, District 40
(20 out of 20 Precincts Reporting)
[2 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| LIVERMORE, PETE | REP | 50.81% | 7,846 |
| WILLIAMSON, ROBIN L. | DEM | 49.19% | 7,597 |
Supreme Court Justice, Seat A
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[6 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HARDESTY, JAMES W. Incumbent | NP | 81.84% | 14,646 |
| NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 18.16% | 3,250 |
Supreme Court Justice, Seat E
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[6 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PARRAGUIRRE, RONALD D. Incumbent | NP | 80.42% | 14,244 |
| NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 19.58% | 3,469 |
Carson City Races
Assessor - CARSON CITY - NP(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| DAWLEY, DAVID A. | NP | 76.65% | 13,258 |
| MINDLING, IAN | NP | 23.35% | 4,038 |
Supervisor, Ward 1 - CARSON CITY - NP
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ABOWD, KAREN L. | NP | 54.15% | 9,796 |
| JOINER, ROB | NP | 45.85% | 8,295 |
Supervisor, Ward 3 - CARSON CITY - NP
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MCKENNA, JOHN | NP | 63.65% | 11,135 |
| WILLIAMS, DAY | NP | 36.35% | 6,359 |
School Trustee District 1
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[0.00 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| BUSHNER, JULIE | NP | 49.48% | 8,520 |
| SWIRCZEK, RON | NP | 50.52% | 8,698 |
School Trustee District 6
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CARLSON, RANDY | NP | 45.50% | 7,551 |
| MYERS, BARBARA J. | NP | 54.50% | 9,046 |
SHERIFF
(26 out of 26 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
| Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FURLONG, KENNY Incumbent | NP | 60.70% | 11,512 |
| GUIMONT, BOB | NP | 39.30% | 7,453 |
Statewide Issues
| STATE QUESTION NO. 1 (26 out of 0 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to provide for the appointment of Supreme Court justices and District Court judges by the Governor for their initial terms from lists of candidates nominated by the Commission on Judicial Selection, with subsequent retention of those justices and judges after independent performance evaluations and voter approval? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | 35.75% | 6,755 |
| No | 64.25% | 12,140 |
| STATE QUESTION NO. 2 (26 out of 0 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to allow for the establishment of an intermediate appellate court, that would have jurisdiction over appeals of certain civil and criminal cases arising from the district courts? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | 39.96% | 7,506 |
| No | 60.04% | 11,278 |
| STATE QUESTION NO. 3 (26 out of 0 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Sales and Use Tax Act of 1955 be amended to authorize the Legislature to amend or repeal any provision of this Act only if necessary to resolve a conflict with any federal law or interstate agreement for the administration, collection, or enforcement of sales and use taxes? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | 31.35% | 5,857 |
| No | 68.65% | 12,825 |
| STATE QUESTION NO. 4 (26 out of 0 Precincts Reporting) Shall Article 1, Section 22 of the Nevada Constitution be repealed and shall Article 1, Section 8 of the Nevada Constitution be amended to revise provisions relating to eminent domain proceedings? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | 28.56% | 5,263 |
| No | 71.44% | 13,165 |
Carson City Issues
| CC 1 (26 out of 0 Precincts Reporting) Shall Carson City School District be authorized to issue general obligation school bonds to finance the acquisition, construction, improvement and equipping of school facilities? Taxes generated by the District's existing school bond property tax rate may be used for capital projects if they are not needed for the payment of the bonds and purposes related to bonds, including the required reserves. District projections at the time the bonds are issued must indicate that issuance of the bonds will not result in an increase of the existing school bond property tax rate of 43 cents per $100 of assessed value. If approved, this authorization will expire November 2, 2020. |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | 55.44% | 10,470 |
| No | 44.56% | 8,415 |
| CC 2 (26 out of 0 Precincts Reporting) Shall the consent of the governing body of the local government be required before the State Legislature can act to decrease revenues or reserves collected by, distributed to, or held by the local government, or impose fees on or mandate new or different services be performed by the local government? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | 56.29% | 10,430 |
| No | 43.71% | 8,099 |
