2020 Nevada Elections
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A general election was held in the
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of
Nevada Nevada ( ; ) is a landlocked state in the Western United States. It borders Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. Nevada is the seventh-most extensive, th ...
on November 3, 2020. To
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, registered Nevada voters must ensure each ballot is postmarked by November 3 and received by November 10, 2020.


Federal offices


President of the United States

Incumbent Republican President
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was challenged by Democratic nominee
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in 2020. Prior to election day, news outlets and polls predicted Nevada to have a slight lean towards Biden. Nevada has six electoral votes in the
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.


U.S. House of Representatives

Nevada has four congressional districts that elect four delegates to the
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. Since the
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, three representatives have been Democratic.


State offices


State senate

10 of the 21 seats of the
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were up for election. Democrats have retained a majority control of the senate since 2017.


State Assembly

All 42 seats of the
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were up for election. Democrats have retained a majority control of the assembly since 2017.


Judiciary


Supreme Court

Two seats on the
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were up for election.


Seat B

Incumbent justice Kristina Pickering ran for re-election. Justice Pickering was the only candidate to receive over 50% in the primary election, making her the only candidate to move onto the general election, where she was re-elected unopposed.


=Candidates

= *Thomas Christensen, lawyer * Kristina Pickering, incumbent chief justice of the Nevada Supreme Court *Esther Rodriguez, private attorney


=Results

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Seat D

Incumbent justice
Mark Gibbons Mark Gibbons (born December 12, 1950) is a former justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada. He was elected to the Nevada Supreme Court in 2002. Gibbons attended the University of California at Irvine and earned his bachelor's degree in 1972. He a ...
chose to retire and not run for re-election.


=Candidates

= *
Ozzie Fumo Osvaldo E. Fumo (born July 27, 1965) is an American politician and former Democratic member of the Nevada Assembly. He represented the 21st district, which covers parts of the southern Las Vegas Valley. He is currently a candidate for District at ...
, state assemblyman *
Douglas Herndon Douglas Wade Herndon (born 1964) is an American lawyer who has served as the chief justice of the Nevada Supreme Court since 2025 and as an associate justice since 2021. Education Herndon earned his Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M Universi ...
, Judge of the Eight Judicial District Court (Civil/Criminal Division, Department 3) * Erv Nelson, former state assemblyman (2014–2016)


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Court of Appeals

One seat on the
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was up for election.


Department 3

Incumbent Judge Bonnie Bulla was appointed by Governor
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in 2019 to replace Abbi Silver, who was elected to the Nevada Supreme Court in 2018. Judge Bulla ran for re-election to serve out the remainder of Justice Silver's term, ending in 2022.


=Candidates

= * Bonnie A. Bulla, incumbent Judge of the Nevada Court of Appeals *Susan Bush, criminal defense attorney


=Results

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Ballot Initiatives

On the ballot were five statewide questions for
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amendments. The first one appears to be rejected while the four other questions are approved. Question 2 repeals the struck-down same-sex marriage ban, replacing it with a gender-neutral formulation.


State Question 1

* "Remove provisions governing the election and duties of the Board of Regents and its control and management of the affairs and funds of the State University and require the Legislature to provide by law for the governance, control, and management of the State University." * "Require the Legislature to provide by law for the reasonable protection of individual academic freedom for students, employees, and contractors of Nevada’s public higher education institutions." * "Revise provisions governing the administration of certain funding derived under federal law and dedicated for the benefit of certain departments of the State University."


State Question 2

* "Remove an existing provision that only a marriage between a male person and a female person may be recognized and given effect in Nevada." * "Require that the State of Nevada and its political subdivisions must recognize marriages of and issue marriage licenses to couples regardless of gender, and that all legally valid marriages must be treated equally under the law." * "Provide that religious organizations and members of the clergy have the right to refuse to perform a marriage, and that no person has the right to make any claim against a religious organization or member of the clergy for refusing to perform a marriage."


State Question 3

* "Require the State Board of Pardons Commissioners—whose members are the Governor, the justices of the Nevada Supreme Court, and the Nevada Attorney General—to meet at least quarterly." * "Authorize each member of the Board to submit matters for consideration by the Board." * "Authorize the Board to grant pardons and make other clemency decisions by a majority vote of its members without requiring the Governor to be part of the majority of the Board that votes in favor of such decisions."


State Question 4

"Guarantee specific voting rights to all qualified and registered voters in the State."


State Question 6

"Require, beginning in calendar year 2022, that all providers of electric utility services who sell electricity to retail customers for consumption in Nevada generate or acquire incrementally larger percentages of electricity from renewable energy resources so that by calendar year 2030 not less than 50 percent of the total amount of electricity sold by each provider to its retail customers in Nevada comes from renewable energy resources."


Polling

State Question 2


Notes


See also

* Elections in Nevada *
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* Political party strength in Nevada


References


External links

* (State affiliate of the U.S.
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) * * * * {{Nevada
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