2014 Nevada elections


The Nevada general election, 2014 was held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014 throughout Nevada.
The active political parties participated in the 2014 election were the two major political parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party as well as the minor political parties of the Independent American Party of Nevada, the Nevada Green Party, and the Libertarian Party of Nevada. There are also unaffiliated, non-partisan candidates.

United States House of Representatives

All of Nevada's four seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2014.

Governor

Incumbent Republican Governor Brian Sandoval ran for re-election to a second term in office and won. He was challenged by Democratic nominee Bob Goodman, a former State Economic Development Commissioner and Independent American nominee David Lory VanDerBeek, a family therapist.

Lieutenant governor

Incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Brian Krolicki was prevented from running for re-election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits.

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

Independent American

Candidates

Polling


Hypothetical polling
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Results

Attorney general

Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto was prevented from running for re-election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits.

Democratic

Polling

Results

Secretary of State

Incumbent Democratic Secretary of State Ross Miller was prevented from running for re-election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits.

Democratic

Polling

Results

Treasurer

Incumbent Democratic State Treasurer Kate Marshall was prevented from running for re-election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits.

Democratic

Polling

Results

Controller

Incumbent Democratic Controller Kim Wallin was prevented from running for re-election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits.

Democratic

;Declared
;Disqualified

Candidates

Independent American

  • Tom Jones

    General election

Results

State Legislature

Nevada Senate

Eleven out of twenty-one seats in the Nevada Senate were up for election in 2014. Six of the seats were currently held by Republicans and five were held by Democrats. Democrats held a one-seat majority in the state senate. Names appearing in bold were on the November general election ballot either through winning the June 10th primary or having no primary election.

Polling

;District 8
Poll sourceDate
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Patricia
Farley
Marilyn
Dondero
Loop
OtherUndecided
September 25–28, 2014400± 4.9%46%44%10%
September 22–24, 2014301± ?43%36%21%

;District 9
Poll sourceDate
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Justin
Jones
Becky
Harris
OtherUndecided
October 2–5, 2014400± 4.9%46%44%10%
September 23–25, 2014376± ?42%45%13%

Election results

Nevada Assembly

All 42 seats in the Nevada Assembly were up for election in 2014. Democrats held 26 seats, Republicans held 15 seats and there was one vacancy.

State Judicial Branch

Supreme Court Seat B

Incumbent Justice Kristina Pickering has filed to run for re-election without any opposition.

Supreme Court Seat D

Incumbent Justice Mark Gibbons has filed to run for re-election without any opposition.

Ballot Initiatives

Intermediate Appellate Court

Senate Joint Resolution No. 14 of the 76th Session creates an intermediate appellate court between the District Court level and the Nevada Supreme Court. After passing through the 76th Session in 2011 with a vote of 48 in favor, 13 against and two excused, and the 77th Session in 2013 with a vote of 61 in favor, none against and two excused, Senate Joint Resolution No. 14 will be placed on the 2014 General Election ballot for popular vote to amend the Constitution of Nevada.

The Education Initiative

The Education Initiative was on the 2014 ballot in the state of Nevada as an indirect initiated state statute. The measure seeks to implement a 2 percent margins tax on businesses in the state and requires that the proceeds of the tax be used to fund the operation of public schools in Nevada for kindergarten through grade 12. Initiative Petition No. 1 was forwarded to the Nevada Legislature from the Secretary of State's office after qualifying for the ballot for legislative action. The Legislature did not act on IP No. 1 within the framework pursuant to Article 19, section 2 of the Nevada Constitution and automatically went on the ballot in 2014.

Mining Tax

Senate Joint Resolution No. 15 of the 76th Session proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to remove the separate tax rate and manner of assessing and distributing the tax on mines and the proceeds of mines. After passing through the 76th Session in 2011 with a vote of 40 in favor and 23 against, and the 77th Session in 2013 with a vote of 43 in favor, 19 against and one excused, Senate Joint Resolution No. 15 will be placed on the 2014 General Election ballot for popular vote to amend the Constitution of Nevada.
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