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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 edit

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

Governor edit

Incumbent Republican governor Brian Sandoval ran for re-election to a second term in office and won.[1] He was challenged by Democratic nominee Bob Goodman, a former State Economic Development Commissioner and Independent American nominee David Lory VanDerBeek, a family therapist.

Nevada gubernatorial election, 2014[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brian Sandoval (incumbent) 386,340 70.6
Democratic Bob Goodman 130,722 23.9
n/a None of These Candidates 15,751 2.9
Independent American David Lory VanDerBeek 14,536 2.7
Total votes 547,349 100.0
Republican hold

Lieutenant governor edit

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.[1]

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Mark
Hutchison
Sue
Lowden
Other Undecided
Precision Research March 3–5, 2014 443 ± 4.66% 32% 46% 22%

Results edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark Hutchison 62,939 53.76
Republican Sue Lowden 42,290 36.13
Republican Chris Dyer 6,824 5.83
Republican None of These Candidates 5,011 4.28
Total votes 117,064 100.0

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Results edit

Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lucy Flores 52,324 71.47
Democratic None of These Candidates 11,515 15.73
Democratic Harley Zane Kulkin 9,368 12.80
Total votes 73,207 100.0

Independent American edit

Candidates edit

  • Mike Little

General election edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Mark
Hutchison (R)
Lucy
Flores (D)
Other Undecided
Precision Research March 3–5, 2014 216 ± 6.67% 41% 34% 25%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Sue
Lowden (R)
Lucy
Flores (D)
Other Undecided
Precision Research March 3–5, 2014 216 ± 6.67% 44% 36% 20%

Results edit

Nevada lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark Hutchison 324,443 59.5
Democratic Lucy Flores 183,571 33.6
Independent American Mike Little 21,221 3.9
n/a None of These Candidates 16,298 3.0
Total votes 545,533 100.0
Republican hold

Attorney general edit

 
County level results of the 2014 Nevada Attorney General Election.

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.[1]

Until the 2022 Nevada gubernatorial election, this was the most recent time a Republican won a Nevada statewide election while carrying neither Clark nor Washoe Counties.

Democratic edit

Republican edit

Independent American edit

  • Jonathan Hansen, attorney

General election edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Ross
Miller (D)
Adam
Laxalt (R)
Other Undecided
Precision Research March 3–5, 2014 216 ± 6.67% 44% 36% 20%

Results edit

Nevada Attorney General election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Adam Laxalt 251,479 46.2
Democratic Ross Miller 246,629 45.3
Independent American Jonathan Hansen 30,513 5.6
Other None of These Candidates 15,629 2.9
Total votes 544,150 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

Secretary of State edit

 
Map showing the results of the 2014 Nevada Secretary of State General Election by County.

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.[1] As of 2023, this is the most recent statewide election in which Mineral County was won by the Democratic candidate for public office.

Democratic edit

Republican edit

General election edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Kate
Marshall (D)
Barbara
Cegavske (R)
Other Undecided
Precision Research March 3–5, 2014 216 ± 6.67% 40% 31% 30%

Results edit

Nevada Secretary of State election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Barbara Cegavske 273,720 50.4
Democratic Kate Marshall 250,612 46.1
n/a None of These Candidates 18,778 3.5
Total votes 543,110 100
Republican gain from Democratic

Treasurer edit

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.[1]

Democratic edit

Republican edit

Independent American edit

  • Kress Cave

General election edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Kim
Wallin (D)
Dan
Schwartz (R)
Other Undecided
Precision Research March 3–5, 2014 216 ± 6.67% 33% 38% 28%

Results edit

Nevada State Treasurer election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dan Schwartz 277,450 51.5
Democratic Kim Wallin 223,750 41.5
Independent American Kress Cave 19,346 3.6
n/a None of These Candidates 18,668 3.5
Total votes 539,214 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

Controller edit

Incumbent Democratic Controller Kim Wallin was prevented from running for re-election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits.[1]

Democratic edit

Declared
Disqualified

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Results edit

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ron Knecht 56,497 52.57
Republican Barry Herr 20,820 19.37
Republican None of These Candidates 15,423 14.35
Republican Cort Arlint 14,736 13.71
Total votes 107,476 100

Independent American edit

  • Tom Jones

General election edit

Results edit

Nevada State Controller election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ron Knecht 282,674 52.5
Democratic Andrew Martin 202,573 37.6
Independent American Tom Jones 29,108 5.4
n/a None of These Candidates 23,811 4.4
Total votes 538,166 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

State Legislature edit

Nevada Senate edit

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 edit

District 8
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Patricia
Farley (R)
Marilyn
Dondero
Loop (D)
Other Undecided
GreenbergQuinlanRosner September 25–28, 2014 400 ± 4.9% 46% 44% 10%
The Tarrance Group September 22–24, 2014 301 ± ? 43% 36% 21%
District 9
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Justin
Jones (D)
Becky
Harris (R)
Other Undecided
Momentum Analysis October 2–5, 2014 400 ± 4.9% 46% 44% 10%
The Tarrance Group September 23–25, 2014 376 ± ? 42% 45% 13%

Election results edit

District Incumbent Election 2014
District Primary Election Close
of Registration
Senator Party First
Elected
Last Eligible
Election
Incumbent Challengers Result
District 2 D +48.59% Mo Denis Democratic 2010 2022 Ran for re-election and won Louis J. Baker (Independent American Party of Nevada) Democratic hold
District 8 D +0.06% Barbara Cegavske Republican 2002 2010 Term limited
Ran for Nevada Secretary of State and won
Garrett Leduff (Democrat)
Marilyn Dondero Loop (Democrat)
Jon Kamerath (Independent American Party of Nevada)
Patricia Farley (Republican)
Clayton Kelly Hurst (Republican)
Lisa Myers (Republican)
Republican win (new seat)
District 9 D +6.78% Justin Jones Democratic 2014 2024 Ran for re-election and lost Vick Gill (Republican)
Becky Harris (Republican)
Ron Q. Quilang (Republican)
David J. Schoen (Republican)
Republican gain from Democratic
District 10 D +31.96% Ruben Kihuen Democratic 2010 2022 Ran for re-election and won Ed Uehling (Libertarian) Democratic hold
District 12 R +8.87% Joe Hardy Republican 2010 2022 Ran for re-election unopposed No filed candidate Republican hold
District 13 D +17.22% Debbie Smith Democratic 2012 2026 Ran for re-election and won Thomas Koziol (Republican) Democratic hold
District 14 R +12.20% Don Gustavson Republican 2010 2022 Ran for re-election and won Keith "KC" Harrison (Democratic)
Joe Hunt (Democratic)
Republican hold
District 16 R +14.62% Ben Kieckhefer Republican 2010 2022 Ran for re-election and won Michael Kelley (Democratic)
John Everhart (Independent American Party of Nevada)
Gary Schmidt (Republican)
Republican hold
District 17 R +25.60% James Settelmeyer Republican 2010 2022 Ran for re-election unopposed No filed candidate Republican hold
District 20 R +0.64% Michael Roberson Republican 2010 2022 Ran for re-election and won Carl Bunce (Republican)
Teresa Lowry (Democrat)
Republican hold
District 21 D +24.38% Mark Manendo Democratic 2010 2022 Ran for re-election and won Ron L. McGinnis (Republican) Democratic hold

Nevada Assembly edit

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.

District Incumbent Election 2014
District Primary Election Close
of Registration
Representative Party First
Elected
Last Eligible
Election
Incumbent Challengers Result
District 1 D +20.32% Marilyn Kirkpatrick Democratic 2004 2014 Ran for re-election and won Roger "OZ" Baum (Republican) Democratic hold
District 2 R +5.02% John Hambrick Republican 2008 2018 Ran for re-election and won Alice Jean "A.J." Maimbourg (Independent American Party of Nevada)'
Mark Slotta (Republican)
Republican hold
District 3 D +28.35% Vacant Vacant 2014 2024 Incumbent Peggy Pierce died of cancer on October 10, 2013, at the age of 59 Danny Alires (Democrat)
Nelson Araujo, Jr. (Democrat)
Chris Barry (Democrat)
Felipe Ignacio Rodriguez (Democrat)
Matthew Tramp (Democrat)
Nakia Woodson (Democrat)
Jesus Marquez (Republican)
Democratic win (new seat)
District 4 D +1.14% Michele Fiore Republican 2012 2022 Ran for re-election and won Jeff Hinton (Democrat)
John-Nicholas W. White (Democrat)
Melissa D. Laughter (Republican)
Republican hold
District 5 D +5.97% Marilyn Dondero Loop Democratic 2008 n/a Ran for Nevada Senate District 8 and lost Jerri Strasser (Democrat)
Troy W. Archer (Republican)
Barry Keller (Republican)
Max Miller-Hooks (Republican)
Erv Nelson (Republican)
Stuart Blake Tener (Republican)
Republican win (new seat)
District 6 D +65.18% Harvey Munford Democratic 2004 2014 Ran for re-election and won Arrick Foster (Democrat)
Anthony D. Snowden (Democrat)
Democratic hold
District 7 D +39.55% Dina Neal Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and won Stephen "Steph" Taylor (Democrat)
Brent Leavitt (Republican)
Democratic hold
District 8 D +15.12% Jason Frierson Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and lost John Moore (Republican) Republican gain from Democratic
District 9 D +8.11% Andrew Martin Democratic 2012 2022 Ran for Nevada State Controller and lost Kelly Mercer (Democrat)
Joe Tinio (Democrat)
Steve Yeager (Democrat)
David M. Gardner (Republican)
Republican win (new seat)
District 10 D +24.22% Joseph Hogan Democratic 2004 Retired Retired J.T. Creedon (Democrat)
Jonathan Friedrich (Democrat)
Jesse "Jake" Holder (Democrat)
Shelly M. Shelton (Republican)
Republican win (new seat)
District 11 D +49.90% Olivia Diaz Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re-election unopposed No filed candidate Democratic hold
District 12 D +15.44% James Ohrenschall Democratic 2006 2016 Ran for re-election and won Troy Warren (Independent American Party of Nevada) Democratic hold
District 13 R +3.85% Paul Anderson Republican 2012 2022 Ran for re-election and won Christine Lynn Kramer (Democrat) Republican hold
District 14 D +37.31% Maggie Carlton Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and won Jack Brooks (Democrat)
Matthew Yarbrough (Republican)
Democratic hold
District 15 D +33.34% Elliot Anderson Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and won Benjamin Donlon (Republican)
Roberto S. Juarez (Libertarian)
Democratic hold
District 16 D +30.31% Heidi Swank Democratic 2012 2022 Ran for re-election unopposed No filed candidate Democratic hold
District 17 D +28.37% Tyrone Thompson Democratic Appointed 2013 2024 Ran for re-election and won Patricia "Pat" Little (Independent American Party of Nevada)
Patrick Mendez (Republican)
Democratic hold
District 18 D +26.84% Richard Carrillo Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and won Amy Beaulieu (Democrat) Democratic hold
District 19 R +2.89% Cresent Hardy Republican 2010 n/a Ran for Nevada's 4th Congressional District and won James Zygadlo (Democrat)
Donald Wayne Hendon (Libertarian)
Laura Bledsoe (Republican)
Chris Edwards (Republican)
Frank Tavares (Republican)
Republican win (new seat)
District 20 D +17.55% Ellen Spiegel Democratic 2008 2020 Ran for re-election and won Carol Linton (Republican) Democratic hold
District 21 D +7.5% Andy Eisen Democratic 2012 2022 Ran for re-election and lost Adam-John Sanacore (Libertarian)
Derek Armstrong (Republican)
Andrew W. Coates (Republican)
Republican gain from Democratic
District 22 R +6.33% Lynn Stewart Republican 2006 2016 Ran for re-election and won Leroy T. Lalley (Independent American Party of Nevada)
Richard Bunce (Republican)
Republican hold
District 23 R +13.2% Melissa Woodbury Republican 2008 2018 Ran for re-election unopposed No filed candidate Republican hold
District 24 D +21.67% David Bobzien Democratic 2006 2016 Ran for re-election unopposed No filed candidate Democratic hold
District 25 R +10.56% Pat Hickey Republican 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and won Rick Fineberg (Republican)
Niklas Putnam (independent)
Republican hold
District 26 R +15.78% Randy Kirner Republican 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and won Rob Archie (Republican)
Lisa Krasner (Republican)
Republican hold
District 27 D +7.77% Teresa Benitez-Thompson Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and won Rodney Bloom (Republican)
Rex Crouch (Republican)
Democratic hold
District 28 D +47.37% Lucy Flores Democratic 2010 n/a Ran for Nevada Lieutenant Governor and lost Edgar Flores (Democrat) Democratic win (new seat)
District 29 D +2.7% Lesley Cohen Democratic Appointed 2012 2022 Appointed ran for election and lost Amy L. Groves (Republican)
Stephen Silberkraus (Republican)
Republican gain from Democratic
District 30 D +12.89% Michael Sprinkle Democratic 2012 2022 Ran for re-election and won Adam Khan (Republican)
Lauren Scott (Republican)
Democratic hold
District 31 R +4.66% Skip Daly Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and lost Jill Dickman (Republican)
Ron Schmitt (Republican)
Republican gain from Democratic
District 32 R +20.7% Ira Hansen Republican 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and won John Sharp Sampaga (Democratic)
Louis "Wedge" Gabriel (Libertarian)
Republican hold
District 33 R +32.99% John Ellison Republican 2010 2020 Ran for re-election unopposed No filed candidate Republican hold
District 34 D +13.14% William Horne Democratic 2002 2012 Term Limited Gary Fisher (Democrat)
Fayyaz Raja (Democrat)
Sanje Sedera (Democrat)
Meghan Smith (Democrat)
Victoria Seaman (Republican)
Republican win (new seat)
District 35 D +5.56% James Healey Democratic 2012 2022 Ran for re-election and lost Charles J. Clark, Jr. (Democrat)
Michael "Mike" Bajorek (Republican)
Brent A. Jones (Republican)
Republican gain from Democratic
District 36 R +13.23% James Oscarson Republican 2012 2022 Ran for re-election unopposed No filed candidate Republican hold
District 37 R +0.43% Wesley Duncan Republican 2012 2022 Ran for re-election and won Gerald Mackin (Democratic)
Lou Pombo (Libertarian)
Republican hold
District 38 R +25.75% Tom Grady Republican 2002 2012 Term Limited Timothy Fasano (Independent American Party of Nevada)
John O'Connor (Libertarian)
Norm Frey (Republican)
Robin L. Titus (Republican)
Republican win (new seat)
District 39 R +25.48% Jim Wheeler Republican 2012 2022 Ran for re-election and won Al Giodano (Independent American Party of Nevada)
Robin Reedy (Republican)
Republican hold
District 40 R +13.11% Pete Livermore Republican 2010 n/a Retired Dave Cook (Democratic)
John Wagner (Independent American Party of Nevada)
John "Jed" Block (Republican)
Philip "PK" O'Neill (Republican)
Republican win (new seat)
District 41 D +6.76% Paul Aizley Democratic 2008 2018 Ran for re-election and lost Vicki Dooling (Republican) Republican gain from Democratic
District 42 D +24.04% Irene Bustamante Adams Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re-election and won Howard Scheff (Independent American Party of Nevada) Democratic hold

State Judicial Branch edit

Supreme Court Seat B edit

Incumbent justice Kristina Pickering has filed to run for re-election without any opposition.[16][17]

Supreme Court Seat D edit

Incumbent justice Mark Gibbons has filed to run for re-election without any opposition.[16][18]

Ballot Initiatives edit

Intermediate Appellate Court edit

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,[19][20] and the 77th Session in 2013 with a vote of 61 in favor, none against and two excused,[21][22] 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 edit

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.[23]

Mining Tax edit

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,[24][25] and the 77th Session in 2013 with a vote of 43 in favor, 19 against and one excused,[26][27] 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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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 Contents 1 United States House of Representatives 2 Governor 3 Lieutenant governor 3 1 Republican primary 3 1 1 Candidates 3 1 2 Polling 3 1 3 Results 3 2 Democratic primary 3 2 1 Candidates 3 2 2 Results 3 3 Independent American 3 3 1 Candidates 3 4 General election 3 4 1 Polling 3 4 2 Results 4 Attorney general 4 1 Democratic 4 2 Republican 4 3 Independent American 4 4 General election 4 4 1 Polling 4 4 2 Results 5 Secretary of State 5 1 Democratic 5 2 Republican 5 3 General election 5 3 1 Polling 5 3 2 Results 6 Treasurer 6 1 Democratic 6 2 Republican 6 3 Independent American 6 4 General election 6 4 1 Polling 6 4 2 Results 7 Controller 7 1 Democratic 7 2 Republican primary 7 2 1 Candidates 7 2 2 Results 7 3 Independent American 7 4 General election 7 4 1 Results 8 State Legislature 8 1 Nevada Senate 8 1 1 Polling 8 1 2 Election results 8 2 Nevada Assembly 9 State Judicial Branch 9 1 Supreme Court Seat B 9 2 Supreme Court Seat D 10 Ballot Initiatives 10 1 Intermediate Appellate Court 10 2 The Education Initiative 10 3 Mining Tax 11 ReferencesUnited States House of Representatives editMain article 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada All of Nevada s four seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2014 Governor editMain article 2014 Nevada gubernatorial election Incumbent Republican governor Brian Sandoval ran for re election to a second term in office and won 1 He was challenged by Democratic nominee Bob Goodman a former State Economic Development Commissioner and Independent American nominee David Lory VanDerBeek a family therapist Nevada gubernatorial election 2014 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Brian Sandoval incumbent 386 340 70 6Democratic Bob Goodman 130 722 23 9n a None of These Candidates 15 751 2 9Independent American David Lory VanDerBeek 14 536 2 7Total votes 547 349 100 0Republican holdLieutenant governor editIncumbent Republican lieutenant governor Brian Krolicki was prevented from running for re election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits 1 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Chris Dyer Mark Hutchison state senator 1 3 4 Sue Lowden former chairwoman of the Nevada Republican Party former state senator and candidate for the U S Senate in 2010 5 6 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror MarkHutchison SueLowden Other UndecidedPrecision Research March 3 5 2014 443 4 66 32 46 22 Results edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mark Hutchison 62 939 53 76Republican Sue Lowden 42 290 36 13Republican Chris Dyer 6 824 5 83Republican None of These Candidates 5 011 4 28Total votes 117 064 100 0Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Lucy Flores state assemblywoman 7 Harley KulkinResults edit Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lucy Flores 52 324 71 47Democratic None of These Candidates 11 515 15 73Democratic Harley Zane Kulkin 9 368 12 80Total votes 73 207 100 0Independent American edit Candidates edit Mike LittleGeneral election edit Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror MarkHutchison R LucyFlores D Other UndecidedPrecision Research March 3 5 2014 216 6 67 41 34 25 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror SueLowden R LucyFlores D Other UndecidedPrecision Research March 3 5 2014 216 6 67 44 36 20 Results edit Nevada lieutenant gubernatorial election 2014 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mark Hutchison 324 443 59 5Democratic Lucy Flores 183 571 33 6Independent American Mike Little 21 221 3 9n a None of These Candidates 16 298 3 0Total votes 545 533 100 0Republican holdAttorney general edit nbsp County level results of the 2014 Nevada Attorney General Election 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 1 Until the 2022 Nevada gubernatorial election this was the most recent time a Republican won a Nevada statewide election while carrying neither Clark nor Washoe Counties Democratic edit Ross Miller Secretary of State of Nevada and son of former governor Bob Miller 8 Republican edit Adam Laxalt attorney son of former U S Senator Pete Domenici and grandson of former governor Paul LaxaltIndependent American edit Jonathan Hansen attorneyGeneral election edit Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror RossMiller D AdamLaxalt R Other UndecidedPrecision Research March 3 5 2014 216 6 67 44 36 20 Results edit Nevada Attorney General election 2014 Party Candidate Votes Republican Adam Laxalt 251 479 46 2Democratic Ross Miller 246 629 45 3Independent American Jonathan Hansen 30 513 5 6Other None of These Candidates 15 629 2 9Total votes 544 150 100 0Republican gain from DemocraticSecretary of State edit nbsp Map showing the results of the 2014 Nevada Secretary of State General Election by County 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 1 As of 2023 this is the most recent statewide election in which Mineral County was won by the Democratic candidate for public office Democratic edit Kate Marshall Nevada State Treasurer 9 Republican edit Barbara Cegavske State Senator and former state assemblywoman 10 General election edit Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror KateMarshall D BarbaraCegavske R Other UndecidedPrecision Research March 3 5 2014 216 6 67 40 31 30 Results edit Nevada Secretary of State election 2014 Party Candidate Votes Republican Barbara Cegavske 273 720 50 4Democratic Kate Marshall 250 612 46 1n a None of These Candidates 18 778 3 5Total votes 543 110 100Republican gain from DemocraticTreasurer editIncumbent Democratic state treasurer Kate Marshall was prevented from running for re election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits 1 Democratic edit Kim Wallin Nevada State Controller 8 Republican edit Dan Schwartz businessman and candidate for Nevada s 4th congressional district in 2012 11 Independent American edit Kress CaveGeneral election edit Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror KimWallin D DanSchwartz R Other UndecidedPrecision Research March 3 5 2014 216 6 67 33 38 28 Results edit Nevada State Treasurer election 2014 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dan Schwartz 277 450 51 5Democratic Kim Wallin 223 750 41 5Independent American Kress Cave 19 346 3 6n a None of These Candidates 18 668 3 5Total votes 539 214 100 0Republican gain from DemocraticController editIncumbent Democratic Controller Kim Wallin was prevented from running for re election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits 1 Democratic edit DeclaredAndrew Martin state assemblyman 12 DisqualifiedMichael Schaefer perennial candidate and former San Diego California City Councilman disqualified by the Nevada Supreme Court because he did not meet the residency requirements 13 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Cort Arlint licensed tax attorney CPA and university accounting professor 14 15 Barry Herr CPA former adjunct professor at the University of Nevada Las Vegas and nominee for Controller in 2010 Ron Knecht Regent of the University of Nevada Reno and former state assemblymanResults edit Republican primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ron Knecht 56 497 52 57Republican Barry Herr 20 820 19 37Republican None of These Candidates 15 423 14 35Republican Cort Arlint 14 736 13 71Total votes 107 476 100Independent American edit Tom JonesGeneral election edit Results edit Nevada State Controller election 2014 Party Candidate Votes Republican Ron Knecht 282 674 52 5Democratic Andrew Martin 202 573 37 6Independent American Tom Jones 29 108 5 4n a None of These Candidates 23 811 4 4Total votes 538 166 100 0Republican gain from DemocraticState Legislature editNevada Senate edit Further information 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 edit District 8Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror PatriciaFarley R MarilynDonderoLoop D Other UndecidedGreenbergQuinlanRosner September 25 28 2014 400 4 9 46 44 10 The Tarrance Group September 22 24 2014 301 43 36 21 District 9Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JustinJones D BeckyHarris R Other UndecidedMomentum Analysis October 2 5 2014 400 4 9 46 44 10 The Tarrance Group September 23 25 2014 376 42 45 13 Election results edit District Incumbent Election 2014District Primary Election Closeof Registration Senator Party FirstElected Last EligibleElection Incumbent Challengers ResultDistrict 2 D 48 59 Mo Denis Democratic 2010 2022 Ran for re election and won Louis J Baker Independent American Party of Nevada Democratic holdDistrict 8 D 0 06 Barbara Cegavske Republican 2002 2010 Term limitedRan for Nevada Secretary of State and won Garrett Leduff Democrat Marilyn Dondero Loop Democrat Jon Kamerath Independent American Party of Nevada Patricia Farley Republican Clayton Kelly Hurst Republican Lisa Myers Republican Republican win new seat District 9 D 6 78 Justin Jones Democratic 2014 2024 Ran for re election and lost Vick Gill Republican Becky Harris Republican Ron Q Quilang Republican David J Schoen Republican Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 10 D 31 96 Ruben Kihuen Democratic 2010 2022 Ran for re election and won Ed Uehling Libertarian Democratic holdDistrict 12 R 8 87 Joe Hardy Republican 2010 2022 Ran for re election unopposed No filed candidate Republican holdDistrict 13 D 17 22 Debbie Smith Democratic 2012 2026 Ran for re election and won Thomas Koziol Republican Democratic holdDistrict 14 R 12 20 Don Gustavson Republican 2010 2022 Ran for re election and won Keith KC Harrison Democratic Joe Hunt Democratic Republican holdDistrict 16 R 14 62 Ben Kieckhefer Republican 2010 2022 Ran for re election and won Michael Kelley Democratic John Everhart Independent American Party of Nevada Gary Schmidt Republican Republican holdDistrict 17 R 25 60 James Settelmeyer Republican 2010 2022 Ran for re election unopposed No filed candidate Republican holdDistrict 20 R 0 64 Michael Roberson Republican 2010 2022 Ran for re election and won Carl Bunce Republican Teresa Lowry Democrat Republican holdDistrict 21 D 24 38 Mark Manendo Democratic 2010 2022 Ran for re election and won Ron L McGinnis Republican Democratic holdNevada Assembly edit Further information 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 District Incumbent Election 2014District Primary Election Closeof Registration Representative Party FirstElected Last EligibleElection Incumbent Challengers ResultDistrict 1 D 20 32 Marilyn Kirkpatrick Democratic 2004 2014 Ran for re election and won Roger OZ Baum Republican Democratic holdDistrict 2 R 5 02 John Hambrick Republican 2008 2018 Ran for re election and won Alice Jean A J Maimbourg Independent American Party of Nevada Mark Slotta Republican Republican holdDistrict 3 D 28 35 Vacant Vacant 2014 2024 Incumbent Peggy Pierce died of cancer on October 10 2013 at the age of 59 Danny Alires Democrat Nelson Araujo Jr Democrat Chris Barry Democrat Felipe Ignacio Rodriguez Democrat Matthew Tramp Democrat Nakia Woodson Democrat Jesus Marquez Republican Democratic win new seat District 4 D 1 14 Michele Fiore Republican 2012 2022 Ran for re election and won Jeff Hinton Democrat John Nicholas W White Democrat Melissa D Laughter Republican Republican holdDistrict 5 D 5 97 Marilyn Dondero Loop Democratic 2008 n a Ran for Nevada Senate District 8 and lost Jerri Strasser Democrat Troy W Archer Republican Barry Keller Republican Max Miller Hooks Republican Erv Nelson Republican Stuart Blake Tener Republican Republican win new seat District 6 D 65 18 Harvey Munford Democratic 2004 2014 Ran for re election and won Arrick Foster Democrat Anthony D Snowden Democrat Democratic holdDistrict 7 D 39 55 Dina Neal Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re election and won Stephen Steph Taylor Democrat Brent Leavitt Republican Democratic holdDistrict 8 D 15 12 Jason Frierson Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re election and lost John Moore Republican Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 9 D 8 11 Andrew Martin Democratic 2012 2022 Ran for Nevada State Controller and lost Kelly Mercer Democrat Joe Tinio Democrat Steve Yeager Democrat David M Gardner Republican Republican win new seat District 10 D 24 22 Joseph Hogan Democratic 2004 Retired Retired J T Creedon Democrat Jonathan Friedrich Democrat Jesse Jake Holder Democrat Shelly M Shelton Republican Republican win new seat District 11 D 49 90 Olivia Diaz Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re election unopposed No filed candidate Democratic holdDistrict 12 D 15 44 James Ohrenschall Democratic 2006 2016 Ran for re election and won Troy Warren Independent American Party of Nevada Democratic holdDistrict 13 R 3 85 Paul Anderson Republican 2012 2022 Ran for re election and won Christine Lynn Kramer Democrat Republican holdDistrict 14 D 37 31 Maggie Carlton Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re election and won Jack Brooks Democrat Matthew Yarbrough Republican Democratic holdDistrict 15 D 33 34 Elliot Anderson Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re election and won Benjamin Donlon Republican Roberto S Juarez Libertarian Democratic holdDistrict 16 D 30 31 Heidi Swank Democratic 2012 2022 Ran for re election unopposed No filed candidate Democratic holdDistrict 17 D 28 37 Tyrone Thompson Democratic Appointed 2013 2024 Ran for re election and won Patricia Pat Little Independent American Party of Nevada Patrick Mendez Republican Democratic holdDistrict 18 D 26 84 Richard Carrillo Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re election and won Amy Beaulieu Democrat Democratic holdDistrict 19 R 2 89 Cresent Hardy Republican 2010 n a Ran for Nevada s 4th Congressional District and won James Zygadlo Democrat Donald Wayne Hendon Libertarian Laura Bledsoe Republican Chris Edwards Republican Frank Tavares Republican Republican win new seat District 20 D 17 55 Ellen Spiegel Democratic 2008 2020 Ran for re election and won Carol Linton Republican Democratic holdDistrict 21 D 7 5 Andy Eisen Democratic 2012 2022 Ran for re election and lost Adam John Sanacore Libertarian Derek Armstrong Republican Andrew W Coates Republican Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 22 R 6 33 Lynn Stewart Republican 2006 2016 Ran for re election and won Leroy T Lalley Independent American Party of Nevada Richard Bunce Republican Republican holdDistrict 23 R 13 2 Melissa Woodbury Republican 2008 2018 Ran for re election unopposed No filed candidate Republican holdDistrict 24 D 21 67 David Bobzien Democratic 2006 2016 Ran for re election unopposed No filed candidate Democratic holdDistrict 25 R 10 56 Pat Hickey Republican 2010 2020 Ran for re election and won Rick Fineberg Republican Niklas Putnam independent Republican holdDistrict 26 R 15 78 Randy Kirner Republican 2010 2020 Ran for re election and won Rob Archie Republican Lisa Krasner Republican Republican holdDistrict 27 D 7 77 Teresa Benitez Thompson Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re election and won Rodney Bloom Republican Rex Crouch Republican Democratic holdDistrict 28 D 47 37 Lucy Flores Democratic 2010 n a Ran for Nevada Lieutenant Governor and lost Edgar Flores Democrat Democratic win new seat District 29 D 2 7 Lesley Cohen Democratic Appointed 2012 2022 Appointed ran for election and lost Amy L Groves Republican Stephen Silberkraus Republican Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 30 D 12 89 Michael Sprinkle Democratic 2012 2022 Ran for re election and won Adam Khan Republican Lauren Scott Republican Democratic holdDistrict 31 R 4 66 Skip Daly Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re election and lost Jill Dickman Republican Ron Schmitt Republican Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 32 R 20 7 Ira Hansen Republican 2010 2020 Ran for re election and won John Sharp Sampaga Democratic Louis Wedge Gabriel Libertarian Republican holdDistrict 33 R 32 99 John Ellison Republican 2010 2020 Ran for re election unopposed No filed candidate Republican holdDistrict 34 D 13 14 William Horne Democratic 2002 2012 Term Limited Gary Fisher Democrat Fayyaz Raja Democrat Sanje Sedera Democrat Meghan Smith Democrat Victoria Seaman Republican Republican win new seat District 35 D 5 56 James Healey Democratic 2012 2022 Ran for re election and lost Charles J Clark Jr Democrat Michael Mike Bajorek Republican Brent A Jones Republican Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 36 R 13 23 James Oscarson Republican 2012 2022 Ran for re election unopposed No filed candidate Republican holdDistrict 37 R 0 43 Wesley Duncan Republican 2012 2022 Ran for re election and won Gerald Mackin Democratic Lou Pombo Libertarian Republican holdDistrict 38 R 25 75 Tom Grady Republican 2002 2012 Term Limited Timothy Fasano Independent American Party of Nevada John O Connor Libertarian Norm Frey Republican Robin L Titus Republican Republican win new seat District 39 R 25 48 Jim Wheeler Republican 2012 2022 Ran for re election and won Al Giodano Independent American Party of Nevada Robin Reedy Republican Republican holdDistrict 40 R 13 11 Pete Livermore Republican 2010 n a Retired Dave Cook Democratic John Wagner Independent American Party of Nevada John Jed Block Republican Philip PK O Neill Republican Republican win new seat District 41 D 6 76 Paul Aizley Democratic 2008 2018 Ran for re election and lost Vicki Dooling Republican Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 42 D 24 04 Irene Bustamante Adams Democratic 2010 2020 Ran for re election and won Howard Scheff Independent American Party of Nevada Democratic holdState Judicial Branch editSupreme Court Seat B edit Incumbent justice Kristina Pickering has filed to run for re election without any opposition 16 17 Supreme Court Seat D edit Incumbent justice Mark Gibbons has filed to run for re election without any opposition 16 18 Ballot Initiatives editIntermediate Appellate Court edit 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 19 20 and the 77th Session in 2013 with a vote of 61 in favor none against and two excused 21 22 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 edit 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 23 Mining Tax edit 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 24 25 and the 77th Session in 2013 with a vote of 43 in favor 19 against and one excused 26 27 Senate Joint Resolution No 15 will be placed on the 2014 general election ballot for popular vote to amend the Constitution of Nevada References edit a b c d e f g 2014 Filed Candidates Nevada Secretary of State 2014 retrieved March 3 2014 a b c d OFFICIAL RESULTS 2014 Statewide Results Nevada Secretary of State Archived from the original on January 29 2020 Retrieved December 24 2014 Myers Laura July 22 2013 Insiders regaining influence in GOP Las Vegas Review Journal Las Vegas 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