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The 4th district covers parts of northern Las Vegas, taking in the Las Vegas Strip, as well as its northern suburbs and rural central Nevada. The incumbent is Democrat Steven Horsford , who was reelected with 52.4% of the vote in 2022.
Nevada's 3rd congressional district is a congressional district occupying southern Las Vegas and much of unincorporated Clark County. The district was initially created after the 2000 census . This district was redrawn after the census during the 33rd (2021) special session of the Nevada Legislature on November 16, 2021.
Nevada State Assembly 3rd district general election, 2024 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Selena Torres (incumbent) 15,098 56.03% Republican: Michele Rizza 11,846 43.97% Libertarian: Millian Quinteros Total votes 26,944 : 100%
↩️ Past election history. The results of the past three presidential elections in Nevada are as follows: 2020: Joe Biden (D) defeated Donald Trump (R) by 2.39% 2016: Hillary Clinton (D ...
Trump leads Harris by 1 point, 47 percent to 46 percent, among likely voters in Nevada, in a matchup that includes a full ballot of candidates. ... Harris, Trump locked in close Nevada race: Poll ...
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris remain deadlocked in two crucial swing states with less than a week to go until Election Day, according to a new poll.. The new CNN/SSRS poll, released on Tuesday ...
April Becker, attorney and nominee for Nevada's 3rd congressional district in 2022 [53] (ran for Clark County Commission) [54] Heidi Gansert, Minority Leader of the Nevada Senate [53] [55] Adam Laxalt, former Nevada Attorney General (2015–2019), grandson of former U.S. Senator Paul Laxalt, nominee for U.S. Senate in 2022, and nominee for ...
The Cook Partisan Voting Index, abbreviated PVI or CPVI, is a measurement of how partisan a U.S. congressional district or U.S. state is. [1] This partisanship is indicated as lean towards either the Republican Party or the Democratic Party, [2] compared to the nation as a whole, based on how that district or state voted in the previous two presidential elections.