Updated: 10:06 p.m. This page will be updated frequently. For more see Wednesday’s Nevada Appeal.
Lyon County voting results final, see below.
P.K. O’Neill leads Jed Block by more than 1,000 votes with more than half the votes counted.
Ben Kieckhefer defeats Gary Schmidt in State Senate 16 primary.
Robin Titus defeats Norm Frey in Assembly District 38 primary
Jim Wheeler defeats Robin Reedy in Assembly District 39 primary.
Mark Hutchison wins lieutenant governor primary
Sheriff Kenny Furlong is leading with 62.5% of the vote after early voting and absentee numbers are reported. If he receives more than 50% of the vote he is re-elected.
Gov. Brian Sandoval advances to November election.
James Todd Russell elected as Carson City District Court Dept. 1 judge.
Jim Wilson elected as Carson City District Court Dept. 2 judge.
Dave Dawley elected as Carson City assessor.
Sue Merriwether elected as Carson City clerk/recorder.
Al Kramer elected as Carson City treasurer.
Deonne Contine elected as School Trustee District 6.
LOCAL RACES
State Senate District 16 - Primary
Ben Kieckhefer (i) 4,808 - 70 percent
Gary Schmidt 2,077 - 30 percent
State Assembly District 40
39 of 60 precincts - 65 percent
Philip O’Neill 3,125 - 60 percent
John Block 2,090 - 40 percent
District 38 Outlying
48 of 48 precincts - 100 percent
Robin Titus 3,106 - 54 percent
Norm Frey 2,603 - 46 percent
District 39
67 of 67 precincts - 100 percent
x-Jim Wheeler (i) 5,070 - 63 percent
Robin Reedy 3,012 - 37 percent
District Court Dept. 1
James Todd Russell 7,509 - 100 percent
District Court Dept. 2
Jim Wilson 7,554 - 100 percent
Assessor
Dave Dawley 7,519 - 100 percent
Clerk/Recorder
Sue Merriwether 7,474 - 100 percent
Sheriff
Kenny Furlong 5,320 - 60 percent
Don Gibson 1,496 - 17 percent
Daniel Gonzales 1,907 - 22 percent
Lorne R. Houle 90 - 1 percent
Treasurer
Al Kramer 7,656 - 0100 percent
School Trustee District 6
Deonne Contine 7,305 - 100 percent
STATE RACES
U.S. House District 2 Dem - Primary
262 of 700 precincts - 37 percent
Kristen Spees 7,028 - 38 percent
Brian Dempsey 5,840 - 32 percent
Vance Alm 2,769 - 15 percent
Ed Lee 2,768 - 15 percent
Controller GOP - Primary
591 of 1,863 precincts - 32 percent
Cort Arlint 10,694 - 14 percent
Barry Herr 15,021 - 19 percent
Ron Knecht 41,823 - 53 percent
None of these candidates 10,677 - 14 percent
U.S. House District 4 Dem - Primary
39 of 449 precincts - 9 percent
x-Steven Horsford (i) 10,022 - 85 percent
Mark Budetich 876 - 7 percent
Sid Zeller 869 - 7 percent
U.S. House District 4 GOP - Primary
258 of 449 precincts - 57 percent
Cresent Hardy 8,768 - 43 percent
Niger Innis 6,491 - 32 percent
Mike Monroe 4,588 - 23 percent
Carlo Poliak 455 - 2 percent
Governor Dem - Primary
196 of 1,863 precincts - 11 percent
None of these candidates 13,841 - 29 percent
Robert Goodman 11,813 - 25 percent
Stephen Frye 5,401 - 11 percent
John Rutledge 4,082 - 9 percent
Charles Chang 3,830 - 8 percent
Chris Hyepock 3,171 - 7 percent
Allen Rheinhart 2,317 - 5 percent
Abdul Shabazz 1,748 - 4 percent
Frederick Conquest 1,237 - 3 percent
Governor GOP - Primary
196 of 1,863 precincts - 11 percent
x-Brian Sandoval (i) 66,289 - 90 percent
Eddie Hamilton 2,171 - 3 percent
None of these candidates 2,014 - 3 percent
William Tarbell 1,180 - 2 percent
Thomas Tighe 911 - 1 percent
Gary Marinch 743 - 1 percent
Lieutenant Governor Dem - Primary
196 of 1,863 precincts - 11 percent
x-Lucy Flores 34,531 - 72 percent
None of these candidates 7,358 - 15 percent
Harley Kulkin 5,983 - 12 percent
Lieutenant Governor GOP - Primary
196 of 1,863 precincts - 11 percent
Mark Hutchison 39,780 - 55 percent
Sue Lowden 25,851 - 35 percent
Chris Dyer 4,202 - 6 percent
None of these candidates 3,000 - 4 percent
lyon races
State Assembly District 38 GOP - Primary
Norm Frey 1,205 -35 percent
Robin L. Titus 2,260 - 65 percent
District Court Judge District 3 Dept. 2
Leon Aberasturi 6,086- 100 percent
County Commissioner District 5 GOP - Primary
Virgil J. Arellano 1,612- 37 percent
Greg A. Hunewill 2,129 - 49 percent
Sheriff
Steve Adams 1,630 - 23 percent
Greg Kantz 737 - 11 percent
Al McNeil 2,398- 34 percent
Albert Torres 2,195 - 32 percent
School Trustee District 2
Neal E. McIntyre 5,942- 100 percent
School Trustee District 4
Charles W. Shirley 5,901 - 100 percent
South Lyon County Hospital
Judy Price 1,665 - 54 percent
Carolyn Strelo-Smith 1,446 - 47 percent
Silver Springs/Stagecoach Hospital
Claud David Butler 680 - 49 percent
Michael Langevin 704 - 51 percent
Fernley Swimming Pool Gen Imp Dst
Erin C. Brumage 457 - 13 percent
William B. Clegg 579 - 18 percent
Dennis L. Cobon 310 - 9 percent
Janice Darling-Zech 528 - 16 percent
Marty Hanna 551 - 16 percent
Paul C. Murphy 586 - 17 percent
William G. Snyder Jr. 376 - 11 percent
Mayor Fernley
Margaret Borso 379 - 18 percent
Roy Edgington 784 - 37 percent
Jeffrey Felix 189 - 9 percent
Jan Newcobme Hodges 301 - 14 percent
Kathleen Orsely 124 - 6 percent
City Councilman Ward 1 Fernley
Stephen L. Charter 91 - 21 percent
“Tim” Christopher 60 - 14 percent
Richard Jones 63 - 14 percent
Alicia Orsley 37 - 8 percent
Shari Whalen 186 - 43 percent
NOTABLE races
District 25 Washoe
20 of 127 precincts - 16 percent
Pat Hickey (i) 3,140 - 66 percent
Rick Fineberg 1,652 - 34 percent
District 26 Washoe
24 of 135 precincts - 18 percent
Randy Kirner (i) 2,035 - 42 percent
Lisa Krasner 1,594 - 33 percent
Robb Archie 1,196 - 25 percent
District 27 Washoe
16 of 81 precincts - 20 percent
Rex Crouch 1,323 - 61 percent
Rodney Bloom 832 - 39 percent
District 30 Washoe
16 of 78 precincts - 21 percent
Lauren Scott 1,008 - 57 percent
Adam Khan 755 - 43 percent
District 31 Washoe
16 of 71 precincts - 23 percent
Jill Dickman 1,314 - 52 percent
Ron Schmitt 1,232 - 48 percent
With four Douglas County polling locations reporting, representing only 657 voters, Sheriff Ron Pierini continues to lead his opponents with 70.02 percent of the vote.
David Brady has 21.17 percent of the vote and Michael Gyll is trailing with 8.81 percent of the vote.
Total turnout, including absentee, early voting and four polling locations is 21.07 percent of the active voters so far. The four locations saw only 657 voters today.
Assemblyman Jim Wheeler continues to lead challenger Robin Reedy, 61-32 percent.
Democrats in the county preferred none of these candidates to any of the gubernatorial hopefuls. Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval had 93.61 percent of the vote in Douglas County. Only eight votes separate Gardnerville resident Brian Dempsey from his Incline Village challenger Kristen Spees in Douglas County.
The winner of the race will face Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nev., in a district with a strong Republican majority.
Here is a list of uncontested races in Nevada.
U.S. House - District 2
Mark Amodei (i), GOP
U.S. House - District 3
Joe Heck (i), GOP
Secretary of State
Kate Marshall, Dem
Secretary of State
Barbara Cegavske, GOP
Treasurer
Kim Wallin, Dem
Treasurer
Dan Schwartz, GOP
Controller
Andrew Martin, Dem
Attorney General
Ross Miller, Dem
Attorney General
Adam Laxalt, GOP
State Senate - District 2
Mo Denis (i), Dem
State Senate - District 9
Justin Jones (i), Dem
State Senate - District 10
Ruben Kihuen (i), Dem
State Senate - District 12
Joe Hardy (i), GOP
State Senate - District 13
Debbie Smith (i), Dem
State Senate - District 13
Tom Koziol, GOP
State Senate - District 14
Don Gustavson (i), GOP
State Senate - District 16
Michael Kelley, Dem
State Senate - District 17
James Settelmeyer (i), GOP
State Senate - District 20
Teresa Lowry, Dem
State Senate - District 21
Mark Manendo (i), Dem
State Senate - District 21
Ron McGinnis, GOP
State Assembly - District 1
Marilyn Kirkpatrick (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 1
Roger Baum, GOP
State Assembly - District 3
Jesus Marquez, GOP
State Assembly - District 5
Jerri Strasser, Dem
State Assembly - District 7
Brent Leavitt, GOP
State Assembly - District 8
Jason Frierson (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 8
John Moore, GOP
State Assembly - District 9
David Gardner, GOP
State Assembly - District 10
Shelly Shelton, GOP
State Assembly - District 11
Olivia Diaz (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 12
James Ohrenschall (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 13
Christine Kramar, Dem
State Assembly - District 13
Paul Anderson (i), GOP
State Assembly - District 14
Matthew Yarbrough, GOP
State Assembly - District 15
Elliot Anderson (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 15
Benjamin Donlon, GOP
State Assembly - District 16
Heidi Swank (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 17
Tyrone Thompson (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 17
Patrick Mendez, GOP
State Assembly - District 18
Amy Beaulieu, Dem
Richard Carrillo (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 19
James Zygadlo, Dem
State Assembly - District 20
Ellen Spiegel (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 20
Carol Linton, GOP
State Assembly - District 21
Andy Eisen (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 23
Melissa Woodbury (i), GOP
State Assembly - District 24
David Bobzien (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 27
Teresa Benitez-Thompson (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 28
Edgar Flores, Dem
State Assembly - District 29
Lesley Cohen (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 30
Michael Sprinkle (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 31
Skip Daly (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 32
John Sampaga, Dem
State Assembly - District 32
Ira Hansen (i), GOP
State Assembly - District 33
John Ellison (i), GOP
State Assembly - District 34
Victoria Seaman, GOP
State Assembly - District 36
James Oscarson (i), GOP
State Assembly - District 37
Gerald Mackin, Dem
State Assembly - District 37
Wesley Duncan (i), GOP
State Assembly - District 40
Dave Cook, Dem
State Assembly - District 41
Paul Aizley (i), Dem
State Assembly - District 41
Victoria Dooling, GOP
State Assembly - District 42
Irene Bustamante Adams (i), Dem
University Regents - District 10
Rick Trachok (i), NP
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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