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1984 to 2011 Reno Washoe Nv Election History Year Race Candidate Party Reno Sparks Rural 2011 Special Mark E Amodei R 15372 6963 14462 2011 Special Kate Marshall D 15204 5808 8498 2011 Special Helmuth Lehmann I 1368 626 1072 2011 Special Timothy Fasano IAP 429 234 353 2011 Special Registered 107626 43156 64585 2011 Special Votes 32512 13656 24326 Year Race Candidate Party Reno Sparks Rural 2010 US Senate Harry Reid D 37182 14426 18915 2010 US Senate Sharron Angle R 26737 12282 24297 2010 US Senate Scott Ashjian Tea 374 178 299 2010 US Senate Michael L Haines I 329 143 244 2010 US Senate Jesse Holland I 295 139 217 2010 US Senate Tim Fasano IAP 248 112 140 2010 US Senate Jeffrey C Reeves I 215 99 128 2010 US Senate Wil Stand I 201 91 131 2010 US Senate None I 1851 842 1183 2010 Fed Turnout Registered 110950 44143 65715 2010 Fed Turnout Votes 67581 28362 45642 2010 Congress 2 Dean Heller R 35168 15981 29067 2010 Congress 2 Nancy Price D 27462 10446 13849 2010 Congress 2 Russell Best IAP 1960 782 1292 2010 Governor Brian Sandoval R 35654 15980 29439 2010 Governor Rory Reid D 28126 10741 13863 2010 Governor Eugene Disimone I 507 268 381 2010 Governor David S Curtis G 517 154 299 2010 Governor Arthur F Lampitt L 432 131 248 2010 Governor Floyd Fitzgibbons IAP 294 161 230 2010 Governor Aaron Y Honig I 249 89 150 2010 Governor None 1211 618 726 2010 Lt Governor Brian K Krolicki R 30468 13890 26321 2010 Lt Governor Jessica Sferrazza D 32025 12540 16369 2010 Lt Governor Ryan Fitzgibbons IAP 1788 701 1282 2010 Lt Governor None 1692 636 861 2010 Sec of State Ross Miller D 37558 14898 20578 2010 Sec of State Rob Lauer R 22243 10367 20156 2010 Sec of State John Wagner IAP 2918 1324 2294 2010 Sec of State None 2627 988 1473 2010 Treasurer Kate Marshall D 34181 13535 18403 2010 Treasurer Steven E Martin R 26240 12037 22941 2010 Treasurer Mike Hawkins IAP 2379 1058 1747 2010 Treasurer None 2643 1026 1453 2010 Controller Kim R Wallin D 32873 13245 17494 2010 Controller Barry Herr R 25342 11518 22356 2010 Controller Warren Markowitz IAP 2921 1262 2168 2010 Controller None 3742 1434 2125 2010 Attorney Catherine Cortez Masto D 38222 15653 21352 2010 Attorney Travis Barrick R 20831 9086 18554 2010 Attorney Joel F Hansen IAP 4019 2000 3277 2010 Attorney None 2616 1005 1506 2010 Senate 1 Sheila Leslie D 7357 3570 143 2010 Senate 1 Philip G Salerno R 3343 2339 87 2010 Senate 1 Thomas W Cornell L 651 334 16 2010 Senate 2 Don Gustavson R 1782 12151 7789 2010 Senate 2 Allison Edwards D 1854 9055 5514 2010 Senate 4 Ben Kieckhefer R 10084 14787 2010 Senate 4 M K Yochum IAP 4371 4108 2010 Assy 24 David Bobzien D 8780 113 2010 Assy 24 Monte Johnson R 4789 97 2010 Assy 25 Pat Hickey R 12507 5442 2010 Assy 25 Robert Townsend D 7624 2171 2010 Assy 26 Randy Kirner R 7130 9134 2010 Assy 26 Angie Taylor D 6525 5125 2010 Assy 26 Gregory R Miller IAP 604 702 2010 Assy 27 Teresa Benitez-Thompson D 6951 0 2010 Assy 27 Gabe Jurado R 3981 3 2010 Assy 30 Debbie Smith D 1156 2515 2869 2010 Assy 30 Kathy Martin R 774 1265 1985 2010 Assy 31 Richard Daly D 1476 4563 219 2010 Assy 31 Randi Thompson R 749 3789 187 2010 Assy 32 Ira Hansen R 541 7356 6078 2010 Assy 32 Jodi Stephens R 393 6856 4456 2010 Assy 35 John O'Connor D 0 282 2010 Assy 35 Pete Goicoechea R 0 271 2010 Assy 39 Kelly Kite R 1646 2010 Assy 39 Joetta Brown D 851 2010 Assy 39 David Schumann IAP 161 2010 Assy 40 Pete Livermore R 770 2010 Assy 40 Robin L Williamson D 521 Year Race Candidate Party Reno Sparks Rural 2008 President Barack Obama D 53853 20255 25563 2008 President John McCain R 33940 15004 27936 2008 President Ralph Nader I 548 192 339 2008 President Bob Barr L 411 115 263 2008 President Chuck Baldwin IAP 247 97 156 2008 President Cynthia McKinney G 138 47 71 2008 President None 597 255 387 2008 Pres Turnout Registered 118381 45732 67324 2008 Pres Turnout Votes 89860 36022 54794 2008 Congress 2 Dean Heller R 36707 16086 28829 2008 Congress 2 Jill Derby D 42948 16251 20734 2008 Congress 2 John Everhart IAP 2358 1031 1464 2008 Congress 2 Craig Bergland G 1866 511 917 2008 Congress 2 Sean P Morse L 1635 557 884 2008 Cong Turnout Registered 118266 45687 67259 2008 Cong Turnout Votes 89818 36005 54768 2008 Senate 3 Bill Raggio R 26151 7911 2008 Senate 3 Jade Zahreddine D 13088 3144 2008 Senate 3 Gary Feero IAP 2545 1188 2008 Assy 24 David Bobzien D 13042 164 2008 Assy 24 John W Gwaltney R 5902 118 2008 Assy 25 Heidi S Gansert R 13854 5826 2008 Assy 25 Robert Townsend D 10286 2748 2008 Assy 26 Ty Cobb R 9117 10297 2008 Assy 26 Daela Gibson D 6981 5773 2008 Assy 26 Gregory R Miller IAP 945 970 2008 Assy 27 Sheila Leslie D 10154 2008 Assy 27 Virgil P Neal R 3770 2008 Assy 27 Daniel Joseph IAP 1169 2008 Assy 30 Debbie Smith D 1693 3723 4009 2008 Assy 30 Trent Baldwin R 795 1430 1912 2008 Assy 30 Ruth I Gillings IAP 157 314 405 2008 Assy 31 Bernie Anderson D 2407 7182 261 2008 Assy 31 Ron Longtin R 695 2991 181 2008 Assy 31 Jim Nord IAP 246 595 15 2008 Assy 32 Don Gustavson R 719 10422 8092 2008 Assy 32 Marc Deal D 632 6202 4143 2008 Assy 32 James Kroshus IAP 93 734 812 2008 Assy 35 Rachel M King D 439 2008 Assy 35 Pete Goicoechea R 315 2008 Assy 39 James Settelmeyer R 1834 2008 Assy 39 Joetta Brown D 1169 2008 Assy 39 David K Schumann IAP 217 2008 Assy 40 Cheryl Lau R 767 2008 Assy 40 Bonnie Parnell D 583 2008 Assy 40 John Wagner IAP 97 Year Race Candidate Party Reno Sparks Rural 2006 US Senate John Ensign R 29599 13105 24558 2006 US Senate Jack Carter D 25387 9351 13647 2006 US Senate None 789 349 542 2006 US Senate David K Schumann IAP 778 305 544 2006 US Senate Brendan Trainor L 561 182 390 2006 Turnout Registered 96157 37608 58909 2006 Turnout Votes 57392 23412 39816 2006 Congress 2 Jill Derby D 30166 11659 17430 2006 Congress 2 Dean Heller R 24169 10407 20180 2006 Congress 2 Daniel Rosen I 1228 509 944 2006 Congress 2 James C Kroshus IAP 863 447 746 2006 Governor Jim Gibbons R 27581 12351 23125 2006 Governor Dana Titus D 24937 9049 13310 2006 Governor None 1981 845 1340 2006 Governor Christopher H Hansen IAP 1621 745 1300 2006 Governor Craig O Bergland G 939 285 562 2006 Lt Governor Brian K Krolicki R 31492 13504 25066 2006 Lt Governor Robert Unger D 20693 7802 11308 2006 Lt Governor Thomas Jefferson IAP 2433 993 1732 2006 Lt Governor None 1904 776 1257 2006 Sec of State Ross Miller D 29944 11713 17404 2006 Sec of State Danny Tarkanian R 19375 8396 16662 2006 Sec of State Janine Hansen IAP 4237 1824 3391 2006 Sec of State None 2636 1039 1703 2006 Treasurer Kate Marshall D 28440 10924 16130 2006 Treasurer Mark Destefano R 22271 9851 18973 2006 Treasurer Mark Andrews IAP 2791 1111 2226 2006 Treasurer None 2606 1057 1714 2006 Controller Floyd Fitzgibbons IAP 2756 1077 2083 2006 Controller Steve Martin R 22864 9855 19340 2006 Controller Kim R Wallin D 27240 10731 15447 2006 Controller None 3030 1215 2008 2006 Attorney Catherine Cortez Masto D 37814 15502 23553 2006 Attorney Don Chairez R 15762 6517 13693 2006 Attorney None 2776 1024 1891 2006 Senate 1 Bernice M Matthews D 8583 4789 174 2006 Senate 2 Maurice Washington R 1312 9425 6162 2006 Senate 2 John Emerson D 1434 7696 5136 2006 Senate 4 Randolph Townsend R 9813 3012 11502 2006 Assy 24 David Bobzien D 6696 103 2006 Assy 24 Brooks Holcomb R 4808 93 2006 Assy 24 Jim Young L 628 17 2006 Assy 25 Heidi S Gansert R 13718 5993 2006 Assy 26 Ty Cobb R 7090 8630 2006 Assy 26 Richard J Hardenbrook D 4636 4241 2006 Assy 27 Sheila Leslie D 6893 2006 Assy 27 Glenn G Fruehan D 2198 2006 Assy 30 Debbie Smith D 1100 2971 3721 2006 Assy 31 Bernie Anderson D 1298 4470 158 2006 Assy 31 Randi Thompson R 779 3368 165 2006 Assy 32 John Marvel R 388 6327 5505 2006 Assy 32 Mike Sprinkle D 378 5046 3806 2006 Assy 35 Pete Goicoechea R 388 2006 Assy 39 James Settelmeyer R 1550 2006 Assy 39 Joetta Brown D 887 2006 Assy 40 Sheila M Ward R 462 2006 Assy 40 Bonnie Parnell D 356 Year Race Candidate Party Reno Sparks Rural 2004 President George W Bush R 36509 15786 29250 2004 President John F Kerry D 40114 14774 19953 2004 President Ralph Nader I 458 168 272 2004 President None 351 137 229 2004 President Michael Badnarik L 369 103 183 2004 President Micheal A Peroutka IAP 124 45 68 2004 President David Cobb G 118 28 40 2004 US Senate Harry Reid D 47250 18159 25297 2004 US Senate Richard Ziser R 25952 11059 21983 2004 US Senate None 1260 486 686 2004 US Senate Thomas L Hurst L 933 265 507 2004 US Senate David K Schumann IAP 668 297 434 2004 US Senate Gary Marinch N 198 78 140 2004 Congress 2 Jim Gibbons R 45541 19398 33897 2004 Congress 2 Angie G Cochran D 25034 9212 12106 2004 Congress 2 Janine Hansen IAP 2643 1013 1677 2004 Congress 2 Brendan J Trainor L 1689 465 868 2004 Senate 3 Bill Raggio R 25394 7699 2004 Senate 3 Cameron Crain D 10802 2646 2004 Senate 3 Gary Feero IAP 1559 824 2004 Assy 24 Brooks Holcomb R 8250 156 2004 Assy 24 David C Love D 7905 132 2004 Assy 24 Patrick C Lantis IAP 1079 22 2004 Assy 25 Heidi S Gansert R 6001 13166 2004 Assy 25 Dan Meyer D 2308 7312 2004 Assy 26 Sharron E Angle R 9730 8088 2004 Assy 26 Paul Mozen D 4623 5328 2004 Assy 26 Greg Miller IAP 511 458 2004 Assy 26 Paul Juntunen G 325 314 2004 Assy 27 Sheila Leslie D 9075 1 2004 Assy 27 Larry Martin R 5387 0 2004 Assy 30 Debbie Smith D 1125 3388 3404 2004 Assy 30 Don Gustavson R 735 1990 2768 2004 Assy 31 Bernie Anderson D 2103 6249 223 2004 Assy 31 Randi Thompson R 1238 4474 175 2004 Assy 32 John Marvel R 567 8519 7398 2004 Assy 32 Joan Morrow D 427 4687 3876 2004 Assy 35 Marcia DeBraga D 382 2004 Assy 35 Pete Goicoechea R 292 2004 Assy 35 Linwood E Tracy IAP 52 2004 Assy 39 Lynn Hetrick R 2206 2004 Assy 39 Randy F Green I 1005 2004 Assy
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