{{short description|none}} {{for|related races|2022 United States House of Representatives elections}} {{Use American English|date=February 2026}} {{Use mdy dates|date=December 2021}} {{Infobox election | election_name = 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada | country = Nevada | type = legislative | ongoing = no | previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada | previous_year = 2020 | election_date = November 8, 2022 | next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada | next_year = 2024 | seats_for_election = All 4 Nevada seats to the United States House of Representatives | party1 = Democratic Party (US) | last_election1 = '''3''' | seats1 = '''3''' | seat_change1 = {{steady}} | popular_vote1 = 480,774 | percentage1 = 47.62% | party2 = Republican Party (US) | last_election2 = 1 | seats2 = 1 | seat_change2 = {{steady}} | popular_vote2 = '''515,535''' | percentage2 = '''51.06%''' | map_image = {{switcher |270px |District results |270px |County results}} | map_caption = {{col-begin}} {{col-2}} '''Democratic''' {{legend|#86B6F2|50–60%}} {{col-2}} '''Republican''' {{legend|#e27f90|50–60%}} {{legend|#cc2f4a|60–70%}} {{legend|#D40000|70–80%}} {{legend|#aa0000|80–90%}} {{col-end}} | swing1 = {{decrease}} 1.47% | swing2 = {{increase}} 4.30% }} {{ElectionsNV}} The '''2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada''' were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the four U.S. representatives from the state of Nevada, one from each of the state's four congressional districts. The elections coincided with the Nevada gubernatorial election, as well as other elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, elections to the U.S. Senate, and various state and local elections.
Nevada was one of two states in which the party that won the state's popular vote did not win a majority of seats in 2022, the other state being Pennsylvania.
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==Redistricting== thumb|250x250px|{{center|'''Nevada's congressional districts, 2023-2033'''}} The Nevada Legislature drew new maps for Nevada's congressional districts to account for the new 2020 census data. The Democratic Party controlled the whole redistricting process at the time. Legislators drew the maps for the state in late 2021.<ref>{{Cite web |last=DeHaven |first=James |date=November 16, 2021 |title=Divided Nevada Legislature approves redistricting plan headed to Sisolak's desk |url=https://www.rgj.com/story/news/politics/2021/11/16/nevada-legislature-oks-redistricting-plan-sisolak-expected-sign/8639102002/ |access-date= |website=Reno Gazette Journal |language=en}}</ref> The maps that were eventually passed were criticized as partisan gerrymanders.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Mackay |first=Nate |last2= |first2= |date=March 10, 2022 |title=Nevada redistricting maps OK'd for 2022 election as gerrymandering suit advances |work=Courthouse News Service |url=https://www.courthousenews.com/nevada-redistricting-maps-will-be-used-in-2022-election-as-gerrymandering-suit-moves-forward/ |access-date=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Mesquite |first=Bob |date= November 28, 2022|title=LETTER: Nevada Democrats work the gerrymander |url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/opinion/letters/letter-nevada-democrats-work-the-gerrymander-2683660/ |access-date= |website= |publisher=Las Vegas Review-Journal |language=en}}</ref>
==Overview== {|class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="font-size:100%; text-align:right;" ! scope=col rowspan=3|District ! scope=col colspan=2|Democratic ! scope=col colspan=2|Republican ! scope=col colspan=2|Others ! scope=col colspan=2|Total ! scope=col rowspan=3|Result |- ! scope=col colspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}"| !! scope=col colspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}"| !! scope=col colspan=2| !! scope=col colspan=2| |- ! scope=col data-sort-type="number"|Votes !! scope=col data-sort-type="number"|% !! scope=col data-sort-type="number"|Votes !! scope=col data-sort-type="number"|% !! scope=col data-sort-type="number"|Votes !! scope=col data-sort-type="number"|% !! scope=col data-sort-type="number"|Votes !! scope=col data-sort-type="number"|% |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} | align=left|{{ushr|NV|1|District 1}} || 115,700 || 51.6% || 103,115 || 46.0% || 5,534 || 2.5% || 224,349 || 100.00% || align=left | Democratic hold |- {{Party shading/Republican}} | align=left|{{ushr|NV|2|District 2}} || 117,371 || 37.8% || 185,467 || 59.7% || 7,660 || 2.5% || 310,678 || 100.00% || align=left | Republican hold |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} | align=left|{{ushr|NV|3|District 3}} || 131,086 || 52.0% || 121,083 || 48.0% || N/A || N/A || 252,169 || 100.00% || align=left | Democratic hold |- {{Party shading/Democratic}} | align=left|{{ushr|NV|4|District 4}} || 116,617 || 52.4% || 105,870 || 47.6% || N/A || N/A || 222,487 || 100.00% || align=left | Democratic hold |- class="sortbottom" style="font-weight:bold" | align=left|Total || 480,774 || 47.62% || 515,535 || 51.07% || 13,194 || 1.31% || 1,009,503 || 100.00% || |} {{bar box | title = Popular Vote | titlebar = #ddd | width = 600px | barwidth = 410px | bars = {{bar percent|'''Republican'''|{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}|51.06}} {{bar percent|Democratic|{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}|47.62}} {{bar percent|Other|#777777|3.44}} }}
{{bar box | title = House Seats | titlebar = #ddd | width = 600px | barwidth = 410px | bars = {{bar percent|'''Democratic'''|{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}|75.00}} {{bar percent|Republican|{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}|25.00}} }}
== District 1 == {{Infobox election | election_name = 2022 Nevada's 1st congressional district election | country = Nevada | type = presidential | ongoing = no | previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada#District 1 | previous_year = 2020 | election_date = <!--Don't need election date in section infoboxes when the date is the same as in the article's main infobox.--> | next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada#District 1 | next_year = 2024 | image_size = 150x150px | image1 = File:Dina Titus official photo (cropped).jpg | nominee1 = '''Dina Titus''' | party1 = Democratic Party (United States) | popular_vote1 = '''115,700''' | percentage1 = '''51.6%''' | image2 = 3x4.svg | nominee2 = Mark Robertson | party2 = Republican Party (United States) | popular_vote2 = 103,115 | percentage2 = 46.0% | map_image = NV1 House 2022.svg | map_size = 200px | map_caption = Precinct results<br/>'''Titus:''' {{legend0|#A5B0FF|40–50%}} {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#584cde|70–80%}} {{legend0|#0D0596|>90%}}<br />'''Robertson:''' {{legend0|#FFB2B2|40–50%}} {{legend0|#E27F7F|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#D72F30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#C21B18|80–90%}} {{legend0|#A80000|>90%}}<br />'''Tie:''' {{legend0|#d2b1d9|40–50%}} {{legend0|#ae8bb1|50%}} {{legend0|#808080|No votes}} | title = U.S. Representative | before_election = Dina Titus | before_party = Democratic Party (United States) | after_election = Dina Titus | after_party = Democratic Party (United States) }} {{see also|Nevada's 1st congressional district}} The incumbent was Democrat Dina Titus, who was re-elected with 61.8% of the vote in 2020.<ref name="NVgenr">{{cite web |title=Silver State 2020 Election Results - U.S. Congress |url=https://silverstateelection.nv.gov/USCongress/ |website=Nevada Secretary of State |access-date=November 27, 2020}}</ref> Following redistricting, the 1st district expanded from inner Las Vegas towards its southeastern suburbs and some rural parts of Clark County, taking in the cities of Henderson and Boulder City.<ref name="redistricting">{{cite web |title=Nevada Reapportionment and Redistricting 2021 |url=https://www.leg.state.nv.us/Division/Research/Districts/Reapp/2021/}}</ref>
=== Democratic primary === ==== Candidates ==== ===== Nominee ===== * Dina Titus, incumbent U.S. representative<ref>{{cite news |title=Incumbent Titus, Vilela running in June 14 Democratic primary for Nevada's 1st District |work=The Center Square |publisher=Santa Barbara News-Press |date=June 13, 2022 |access-date=June 13, 2022 |first=Dave |last=Beaudoin |url=https://newspress.com/incumbent-titus-vilela-running-in-june-14-democratic-primary-for-nevadas-1st-district/}}</ref>
===== Eliminated in primary ===== * Amy Vilela, universal healthcare activist and candidate for {{ushr|NV|4}} in 2018<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/las-vegas/vilela-announces-challenge-to-titus-in-1st-district-2340501/ |title=Vilela announces challenge to Titus in 1st District |date=April 27, 2021 |work=Las Vegas Review-Journal |first=Rory |last=Appleton}}</ref>
==== Endorsements ==== {{Endorsements box | title = Dina Titus | width = 50em | list = '''Organizations''' *American Israel Public Affairs Committee<ref name=AIPAC>{{cite web |title=AIPAC PAC Featured Candidates|url=https://candidates.aipacpac.org/page/featured|website=AIPAC PAC}}</ref> *Democratic Majority for Israel<ref>{{cite web|url=https://jewishinsider.com/2022/01/dmfi-pac-announces-first-slate-of-house-endorsements/|title=DMFI PAC announces first slate of House endorsements|date=January 31, 2022|last=Kassel|first=Matthew|website=Jewish Insider}}</ref> *Feminist Majority PAC<ref name=fmpac>{{cite web |title=2022 Feminist Majority PAC Endorsements |url=https://feministmajoritypac.org/endorsements/2022/ |website=feministmajoritypac.org |access-date=9 April 2022}}</ref> *Giffords<ref>{{Cite web|date=June 3, 2022|title=Giffords Endorses Slate of House Gun Safety Champions|url=https://giffords.org/press-release/2022/06/giffords-endorses-slate-of-house-gun-safety-champions/|website=www.giffords.org|publisher=Giffords|language=en-US}}</ref> * Humane Society of the United States Legislative Fund<ref name="hslf elections">{{cite web |last1=Society |first1=Humane |title=2022 Endorsements|url=http://elections.hslf.org/#|website=Humane Society Legislative Fund |language=en}}</ref> *League of Conservation Voters<ref name=LCV>{{Cite web|date=February 10, 2022|title=LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of Incumbent House Endorsements|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-announces-first-round-of-incumbent-house-endorsements/|website=www.lcv.org}}</ref> *NARAL Pro-Choice America<ref>{{Cite web|title=Endorsements - NARAL Pro-Choice America|url=https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/elections/endorsements-2/|website=NARAL Pro-Choice America|language=en-US}}</ref> *National Women's Political Caucus<ref>{{Cite tweet |author=Dina Titus|user=dinatitus |number=1518696806808391680|title=I'm glad to have earned the endorsement of @NWPCNational. I'll continue to work in Congress to defend reproductive rights and promote opportunities for all women.}}</ref> *Planned Parenthood Action Fund<ref name=PP2022>{{Cite web|title= Planned Parenthood Action Fund Endorsed Candidates |url=https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/2022-endorsements|access-date=December 22, 2021|website=www.plannedparenthoodaction.org|language=en-US}}</ref> *Pro-Israel America<ref name= "Endorsed Candidates"/> * Sierra Club<ref name=Sierra/>
'''Newspapers''' *''Las Vegas Sun''<ref name=lvs>{{cite web |title=Democratic incumbents have earned our trust |url=https://m.lasvegassun.com/news/2022/jun/05/democratic-incumbents-have-earned-our-trust/ |website=lasvegassun.com |publisher=Las Vegas Sun |access-date=6 June 2022 |date=5 June 2022}}</ref> '''Labor unions''' *Culinary Workers Union<ref name=Culinary>{{cite web|title=UNITE HERE's Culinary Union to drive turnout during the 2022 Nevada Primary, announces endorsements ahead of Early Vote|url=https://www.culinaryunion226.org/news/press/culinary-union-to-drive-turnout-during-the-2022-nevada-primary-announces-endorsements-ahead-of-early-vote|website=Culinary Union Local 226|date=May 10, 2022}}</ref> *National Education Association<ref name=NEA/> *Nevada AFL–CIO<ref name=aflcio>{{cite web |title=2022 Primary Endorsements |url=https://nv.aflcio.org/2022-primary-endorsements |access-date=14 June 2022}}</ref> * United Auto Workers<ref name=UAW>{{Cite web|title=Nevada - UAW Endorsements|url=https://uawendorsements.org/map/nevada/|website=United Auto Workers|language=en-US}}</ref> }} {{Endorsements box |title= Amy Vilela |width=50em |list= '''U.S. senators''' *Bernie Sanders, U.S. senator from Vermont (2007–present) and former U.S. representative from {{ushr|VT|AL}} (1991–2007)<ref>{{cite news |title=Sanders endorses Dem primary challenger against Rep. Dina Titus |work=Politico |first=Myah |last=Ward |date=June 9, 2022 |access-date=June 13, 2022 |url=https://www.politico.com/news/2022/06/09/bernie-sanders-endorses-primary-challenger-00038602}}</ref>
'''U.S. representatives''' *Cori Bush, U.S. representative from {{ushr|MO|1}} (2021–present)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/07/cori-bush-endorseamy-viela-dina-titus-nevada/|title=The Newest Member of the Squad Is Already Backing Challenges to Her Colleagues|date=July 14, 2021|access-date=August 1, 2021|last=Voght|first=Kara|website=Mother Jones}}</ref>
'''State legislators''' *Nina Turner, president of Our Revolution, former Ohio state senator (2008–2014), former Cleveland city councilor (2006–2008), and national co-chair of the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.politico.com/news/2021/09/16/dina-titus-las-vegas-512168|title=Progressives seek redemption in Las Vegas|date=September 16, 2021|access-date=October 1, 2021|last=Mutnick|first=Ally|website=Politico}}</ref>
'''Organizations''' *Brand New Congress<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/BrandNew535/status/1427661499460460559|title=BNC is thrilled to welcome @amy4thepeople back to the slate! A small business owner, military spouse, and mom of 5, Amy is a national progressive powerhouse. We're excited to help one of our original candidates win in 2022. Split a donation w/BNC & Amy}}</ref> *Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund<ref name="EnviroEnd">{{cite web|url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/amy-vilela-gets-early-endorsements-in-house-race-against-dina-titus-2435659/|title=Amy Vilela gets early endorsements in House race against Dina Titus|date=September 8, 2021|access-date=October 1, 2021|last=Apgar|first=Blake|website=Las Vegas Review-Journal}}</ref> *Jewish Voice for Peace Action Fund<ref>{{cite tweet|user=JVPActionPAC|number=1531754774982447106|title=.@amy4thepeople is a dedicated fighter for justice who has experienced the struggle of poverty and the cruelties of our broken healthcare system. Support for Palestinian rights is an unshakeable part of her broader mission to build a world in which all people can live in safety.}}</ref> *Our Revolution<ref>{{Cite web |title=Endorsements |url=https://ourrevolution.com/endorsements/ |access-date=2022-05-26 |website=Our Revolution |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-01 |title=The Revolution Report: 5-1-22 |url=https://ourrevolution.com/2022/05/01/the-revolution-report-5-1-22/ |access-date=2022-05-26 |website=Our Revolution |language=en-US}}</ref> *Sunrise Movement Las Vegas<ref name="EnviroEnd"/> }}
==== Results ==== {{Election box begin no change |title=Democratic primary results<ref name=ClarkFilings>{{cite news |title=Candidates who filed with the Clark County Registrar of Voters |url=https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/government/departments/elections/services/cf.php |publisher=Clark County Registrar of Voters |access-date=March 18, 2022}}</ref><ref name="primsos">{{cite web |title=2022 Silver State Primary Election Results - U.S. Congress|url=https://www.nvsos.gov/silverstate2022pri/USCongress/ |website=Nevada Secretary of State}}</ref>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Dina Titus (incumbent) |votes =33,565 |percentage =79.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Amy Vilela |votes =8,482 |percentage =20.2 }}{{Election box total no change |votes =42,047 |percentage =100.0 }}{{Election box end}}
=== Republican primary === ==== Candidates ==== ===== Nominee ===== *Mark Robertson, retired U.S. Army colonel and professor<ref name=TNI-11-19/>
===== Eliminated in primary ===== *Jane Adams, businesswoman<ref name="Dist1">{{cite news |title=Nevada Congressional District 1 primary race includes 8 Republican candidates |first=Greg |last=Haas |work=KLAS-TV |orig-date=June 7, 2022 |date=June 8, 2022 |access-date=June 13, 2022 |url=https://www.8newsnow.com/news/politics/nevada-congressional-district-1-primary-race-includes-8-republican-candidates/}}</ref> *David Brog, political organizer<ref name="Dist1" /> *Cresent Hardy, former U.S. representative for {{ushr|NV|4}} (2015–2017)<ref name="Dist1" /> *Carolina Serrano, Hispanic outreach coordinator for Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign in Nevada<ref name=TNI-11-19>{{Cite web|last1=Snyder|first1=Riley|last2=Mueller|first2=Tabitha|date=November 19, 2021|title=After redistricting, will new maps give Nevada Democrats permanent majorities?|url=https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/after-redistricting-will-new-maps-give-nevada-democrats-permanent-majorities|access-date=November 19, 2021|website=www.thenevadaindependent.com|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Appleton |first1=Rory |title=Ex-Trump campaign employee to seek GOP nod in 4th Congressional District |url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/ex-trump-campaign-employee-to-seek-gop-nod-in-4th-congressional-district-2375096/ |website=Las Vegas Review-Journal |date=June 10, 2021}}</ref> *Morgun Sholty, businessman<ref name="Dist1" /> *Cynthia Steel, former judge for the Nevada 8th Judicial District Court<ref name="Dist1" /> *Jessie Turner, podcaster<ref name="Dist1" />
==== Endorsements ==== {{Endorsements box |title=David Brog |width=50em |list= '''U.S. executive branch officials''' *Mike Pompeo, former U.S. Secretary of State (2018–2021) and former director of the CIA (2017–2018)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Soriano |first1=Ashley |title=Mike Pompeo endorses Nevada candidate David Brog in bid for U.S. Congress |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mike-pompeo-endorses-nevada-candidate-david-brog-u-s-congress |website=www.foxnews.com |publisher=Fox News |access-date=29 May 2022 |date=27 May 2022}}</ref> }}
==== Results ==== {{Election box begin no change |title=Republican primary results<ref name=ClarkFilings /><ref name="primsos"/>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Mark Robertson |votes = 12,375 |percentage = 30.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = David Brog |votes = 7,226 |percentage = 17.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Carolina Serrano |votes = 7,050 |percentage = 17.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Cresent Hardy |votes = 4,790 |percentage = 11.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Cynthia Steel |votes = 4,782 |percentage = 11.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Jane Adams |votes = 2,081 |percentage = 5.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Morgun Sholty |votes = 1,998 |percentage = 4.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Jessie Turner |votes = 845 |percentage = 2.0 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 41,147 |percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box end}}
=== Independents and other parties === ==== Candidates ==== ===== Declared ===== * Ken Cavanaugh (Libertarian)<ref name=ClarkFilings />
=== General election === ==== Predictions ==== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !Source !Ranking !As of |- | align=left | The Cook Political Report<ref name="Cook PR">{{cite web | title=2022 House Race Ratings | url=https://cookpolitical.com/ratings/house-race-ratings |website=The Cook Political Report | access-date=November 18, 2021}}</ref> |{{USRaceRating|Tossup}} | May 26, 2022 |- | align=left | Inside Elections<ref name="IE">{{cite web | title=House Ratings | url=http://insideelections.com/ratings/house | publisher=The Rothenberg Political Report | access-date=December 3, 2021}}</ref> | {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}} |August 25, 2022 |- | align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball<ref name="Sabato's Crystal Ball">{{cite web|website=Sabato's Crystal Ball|title=2022 House Ratings|url=https://centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/2022-house/|date=November 17, 2021|access-date=November 17, 2021}}</ref> |{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}} | November 17, 2021 |- | align="left" |Politico<ref name="Politico">{{Cite web |url=https://www.politico.com/2022-election/race-forecasts-ratings-and-predictions/house/ |title=2022 Election Forecast|date=April 5, 2022|publisher=Politico}}</ref> |{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}} |April 5, 2022 |- | align="left" |RCP<ref name="RCP">{{cite web |url= https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2022/house/elections-map.html|title=Battle for the House 2022|date=June 9, 2022 |publisher=RCP}}</ref> |{{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}} |November 6, 2022 |- | align=left |Fox News<ref name="Fox News">{{cite web |title=2022 Election Forecast |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fox-news-power-rankings-gop-expected-take-control-house|website=Fox News |date=July 11, 2022 |access-date=July 11, 2022}}</ref> | {{USRaceRating|Tossup}} |July 11, 2022 |- | align="left" |DDHQ<ref name="DDHQ">{{cite web |title=2022 Election Forecast |url=https://forecast.decisiondeskhq.com/house|website=DDHQ |date=July 20, 2022 |access-date=July 20, 2022}}</ref> |{{USRaceRating|Tossup}} |November 2, 2022 |- | align="left" |538<ref name="FiveThirtyEight">{{cite web |title=2022 Election Forecast |url=https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2022-election-forecast/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630140054/https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2022-election-forecast/|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 30, 2022|website=FiveThirtyEight |date=June 30, 2022 |access-date=June 30, 2022}}</ref> |{{USRaceRating|Tossup}} |November 1, 2022 |- | align="left" |The Economist<ref name="The Economist"/> | {{USRaceRating|Tossup}} | November 2, 2022 |}
==== Polling ==== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |- style="vertical-align:bottom" ! Poll source ! Date(s)<br />administered ! Sample<br />size{{efn|name="Key"}} ! Margin<br />of error ! style="width:100px;"| Dina<br />Titus (D) ! style="width:100px;"| Mark<br />Robertson (R) ! Other ! Undecided |- |style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College<ref name="Emerson College">[https://emersoncollegepolling.com/nevada-2022-one-week-out-republicans-lead-democrats-for-us-senate-3-of-4-congressional-seats/ Emerson College]</ref> |October 26–29, 2022 |480 (LV) |± 4.4% |42% |{{party shading/Republican}}|'''54%''' |3%{{efn|Cavanaugh (L) with 3%}} |1% |- |style="text-align:left;"|Siena College/The New York Times<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/10/27/upshot/times-siena-toplines-house-polls.html Siena College/The New York Times]</ref> |October 19–21, 2022 |399 (LV) |– |'''47%''' |'''47%''' |– |6% |- |style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College<ref name="emersoncollegepolling.com">[https://emersoncollegepolling.com/nevada-2022-senator-cortez-masto-and-governor-sisolak-lead-competitive-general-election-matchups-33-of-voters-approve-of-biden%EF%BF%BC/ Emerson College]</ref> |July 7–10, 2022 |500 (RV) |± 4.3% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|'''41%''' |37% |5% |17% |}
====Results==== {{Election box begin no change |title=2022 Nevada's 1st congressional district election<ref name=Results/>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Dina Titus (incumbent) |votes = 115,700 |percentage = 51.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Mark Robertson |votes = 103,115 |percentage = 46.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Libertarian Party (United States) |candidate = Ken Cavanaugh |votes = 5,534 |percentage = 2.5 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 224,349 |percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link no change | winner = Democratic Party (United States) }} {{Election box end}}
==== By county ==== {| width="60%" class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |- ! rowspan="2"| County<ref name=Results>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nvsos.gov/SOSelectionPages/results/2022StateWideGeneral/ElectionSummary.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20251002195410/https://www.nvsos.gov/SOSelectionPages/results/2022StateWideGeneral/ElectionSummary.aspx |archive-date=2025-10-02 |url-status=live|title=2022 Unofficial Statewide General Election Results November 8, 2022|last=Cegavske|first=Barbara|author-link=Barbara Cegavske|date=November 8, 2022|work=Secretary of State of Nevada|access-date=October 21, 2025}}</ref> ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Dina Titus<br />Democratic ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Mark Robertson<br />Republican ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Ken Cavanaugh<br />Libertarian ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Margin ! rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| Total votes cast |- ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Democratic}}| Clark (part) | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 115,700 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51.57% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 103,115 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 45.96% | {{party shading/Libertarian}}| 5,534 | {{party shading/Libertarian}}| 2.47% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 12,585 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 5.61% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 224,349 |- !Totals!!115,700!!51.57%!!103,115!!45.96%!!5,534!!2.47%!!12,585!!5.61%!!224,349 |}
== District 2 == {{Infobox election | election_name = 2022 Nevada's 2nd congressional district election | country = Nevada | type = presidential | ongoing = no | previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada#District 2 | previous_year = 2020 | election_date = <!--Don't need election date in section infoboxes when the date is the same as in the article's main infobox.--> | next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada#District 2 | next_year = 2024 | image_size = 150x150px | image1 = File:Mark Amodei official photo (alt crop).jpg | nominee1 = '''Mark Amodei''' | party1 = Republican Party (United States) | popular_vote1 = '''185,467''' | percentage1 = '''59.7%''' | image2 = 3x4.svg | nominee2 = Elizabeth Krause | party2 = Democratic Party (United States) | popular_vote2 = 117,371 | percentage2 = 37.8% | map_image = {{switcher |250px |County results |250px |Precinct results |default=1}} | map_size = 250px | map_caption = '''Amodei:''' {{legend0|#FFB2B2|40–50%}} {{legend0|#E27F7F|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#D72F30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#C21B18|80–90%}} {{legend0|#A80000|>90%}}<br/>'''Krause:''' {{legend0|#A5B0FF|40–50%}} {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#584cde|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3933e5|80–90%}}<br/>'''Tie:''' {{legend0|#d2b1d9|40–50%}} {{legend0|#ae8bb1|50%}} {{legend0|#808080|No votes}} {{legend0|#aaaaaa|No votes}} | title = U.S. Representative | before_election = Mark Amodei | before_party = Republican Party (United States) | after_election = Mark Amodei | after_party = Republican Party (United States) }} {{see also|Nevada's 2nd congressional district}} The incumbent was Republican Mark Amodei, who was re-elected with 56.5% of the vote in 2020.<ref name="NVgenr" /> Following redistricting, the 2nd district was expanded to include White Pine County and more of Lyon County, and includes the cities of Reno, Sparks, and Carson City.<ref name="redistricting" />
=== Republican primary === ==== Candidates ==== ===== Nominee ===== * Mark Amodei, incumbent U.S. representative<ref>{{Cite web|title=Amodei will pass on gubernatorial run, seek re-election to congressional seat in 2022|url=https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/amodei-will-pass-on-gubernatorial-run-seek-re-election-to-congressional-seat-in-2022|website=The Nevada Independent|date=November 2021 }}</ref>
===== Eliminated in primary ===== * Joel Beck, U.S. Air Force veteran and candidate for this seat in 2018 and 2020<ref name="AmodeiStern">{{cite news |title=Amodei faces stern challenge from perennial candidate Tarkanian in Northern Nevada |work=Las Vegas Sun |first=Jessica |last=Hill |date=May 11, 2022 |access-date=June 13, 2022 |url=https://lasvegassun.com/news/2022/may/11/amodei-faces-stern-challenge-from-perennial-candid/}}</ref> * Brian Nadell, professional poker player and candidate for {{ushr|NV|3}} in 2020<ref name="AmodeiStern" /> * Catherine Sampson<ref name=candfilings /> * Danny Tarkanian, Douglas County commissioner, son of Jerry Tarkanian, and perennial candidate<ref>{{cite news |title=Amodei tests incumbent advantage as he faces Tarkanian challenge from the right |first=Jannelle |last=Calderon |work=The Nevada Independent |date=May 26, 2022 |access-date=June 13, 2022 |url=https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/amodei-tests-incumbent-advantage-as-he-faces-tarkanian-challenge-from-the-right}}</ref>
==== Results ==== {{Election box begin no change |title=Republican primary results<ref name=candfilings>{{cite news |title=2022 Election Information |url=https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/elections/2022-election-information |publisher=Nevada Secretary of State |access-date=March 18, 2022}}</ref><ref name="primsos"/>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Mark Amodei (incumbent) |votes = 49,779 |percentage = 54.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Danny Tarkanian |votes = 29,563 |percentage = 32.6 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Joel Beck |votes = 6,744 |percentage = 7.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Catherine Sampson |votes = 3,010 |percentage = 3.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Brian Nadell |votes = 1,614 |percentage = 1.8 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 90,710 |percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box end}}
=== Democratic primary === ==== Candidates ==== ===== Nominee ===== *Elizabeth Mercedes Krause, teacher<ref name="CD2dems" />
===== Eliminated in primary ===== *Joseph Afzal, accountant and financial analyst<ref name="CD2dems">{{cite news |title=Primary Election 2022: U.S. Representative in Congress- District 2 - Democrats |work=Nevada Appeal |date=May 24, 2022 |access-date=June 13, 2022 |url=https://www.nevadaappeal.com/news/2022/may/24/primary-election-2022-us-representative-congress-d/}}</ref> *Michael Doucette, teacher<ref name=candfilings /> *Gerold Gorman, former broadcaster, software industry and teacher<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rgj.com/story/opinion/voices/2022/05/11/america-must-address-causes-corruption-and-inequity-gerold-lee-gorman/9721533002/ |title=America must address causes of corruption and inequity |author=Gerold Lee Gorman | website=www.rgj.com | access-date=11 May 2022}}</ref> *Tim Hanifan, former congressional intern<ref name="CD2dems" /> *Brian Hansen, slot manager<ref name="CD2dems" /> *Rahul Joshi, teacher<ref name=candfilings />
===== Withdrawn ===== *Aaron Sims, candidate for mayor of Carson City in 2020<ref>{{cite web |title=Aaron Sims to Run for Mark Amodei's Congressional District Seat |url=https://www.ktvn.com/story/44087722/aaron-sims-to-run-for-mark-amodeis-congressional-district-seat |website=www.ktvn.com |date=June 12, 2021 |access-date=18 August 2021}}</ref> ''(running for state senate)''<ref>{{cite web |title=Democrat Aaron Sims files candidacy for State Senate District 16 |url=https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/03/09/2022/democrat-aaron-sims-files-candidacy-state-senate-district-16 |access-date=17 March 2022 |date=9 March 2022}}</ref>
==== Results ==== {{Election box begin no change |title=Democratic primary results<ref name=candfilings /><ref name="primsos"/>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Elizabeth Mercedes Krause |votes = 22,072 |percentage = 49.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Tim Hanifan |votes = 6,440 |percentage = 14.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Michael Doucette |votes = 5,478 |percentage = 12.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Rahul Joshi |votes = 3,613 |percentage = 8.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Brian Hansen |votes = 3,276 |percentage = 7.3 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Joseph Afzal |votes = 3,117 |percentage = 6.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Gerald Gorman |votes = 1,034 |percentage = 2.3 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 45,030 |percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box end}}
=== Independents and other parties === ==== Candidates ==== ===== Declared ===== * Darryl Baber (Libertarian)<ref name=candfilings /> * Russell Best, nominee for governor in 2018 (Independent American)<ref name=candfilings />
=== General election === ==== Predictions ==== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !Source !Ranking !As of |- | align=left | The Cook Political Report<ref name="Cook PR"/> |{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} | November 18, 2021 |- | align=left | Inside Elections<ref name="IE"/> | {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |December 3, 2021 |- | align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball<ref name="Sabato's Crystal Ball"/> |{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | November 17, 2021 |- | align="left" |Politico<ref name="Politico"/> |{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |November 7, 2022 |- | align="left" |RCP<ref name="RCP"/> |{{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} |June 9, 2022 |- | align=left |Fox News<ref name="Fox News"/> | {{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 11, 2022 |- | align="left" |DDHQ<ref name="DDHQ"/> |{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |July 20, 2022 |- | align="left" |538<ref name="FiveThirtyEight"/> |{{USRaceRating|Solid|R}} |June 30, 2022 |- | align="left" |The Economist<ref name="The Economist"/> | {{USRaceRating|Safe|R}} | September 28, 2022 |}
==== Polling ==== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |- style="vertical-align:bottom" ! Poll source ! Date(s)<br />administered ! Sample<br />size{{efn|name="Key"}} ! Margin<br />of error ! style="width:100px;"| Mark<br />Amodei (R) ! style="width:100px;"| Elizabeth<br />Krause (D) ! Other ! Undecided |- |style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College<ref name="Emerson College"/> |October 26–29, 2022 |530 (LV) |± 4.2% |{{party shading/Republican}}|'''59%''' |33% |4%{{efn|Best (IAP) with 3%; Baber (L) with 1%}} |4% |- |style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College<ref name="emersoncollegepolling.com"/> |July 7–10, 2022 |500 (RV) |± 4.3% |{{party shading/Republican}}|'''46%''' |36% |10% |8% |}
====Results==== {{Election box begin no change |title=2022 Nevada's 2nd congressional district election<ref name=Results/>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Mark Amodei (incumbent) |votes = 185,467 |percentage = 59.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Elizabeth Mercedes Krause |votes = 117,371 |percentage = 37.8 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Independent American Party of Nevada |candidate = Russell Best |votes = 4,194 |percentage = 1.4 }} {{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Libertarian Party (United States) |candidate = Darryl Baber |votes = 3,466 |percentage = 1.1 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 310,498 |percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link no change | winner = Republican Party (United States) }} {{Election box end}}
==== By county ==== {| width="60%" class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |- ! rowspan="2"| County<ref name=Results/> ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Mark Amodei<br />Republican ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Elizabeth Mercedes Krause<br />Democratic ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Various candidates<br />Other parties ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Margin ! style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| Total |- ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Carson City | {{party shading/Republican}}| 14,136 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 59.89% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 8,865 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 37.56% | {{party shading/Others}}| 602 | {{party shading/Others}}| 2.55% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 5,271 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 22.33% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 23,603 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Churchill | {{party shading/Republican}}| 7,536 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 76.87% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,931 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 19.70% | {{party shading/Others}}| 336 | {{party shading/Others}}| 3.43% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 5,605 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 57.18% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 9,803 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Douglas | {{party shading/Republican}}| 20,490 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 70.77% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7,897 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 27.28% | {{party shading/Others}}| 566 | {{party shading/Others}}| 1.95% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 12,593 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 43.49% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 28,953 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Elko | {{party shading/Republican}}| 12,679 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 78.84% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2,759 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 17.16% | {{party shading/Others}}| 643 | {{party shading/Others}}| 4.00% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 9,920 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 61.69% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 16,081 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Eureka | {{party shading/Republican}}| 700 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 89.63% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 55 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7.04% | {{party shading/Others}}| 26 | {{party shading/Others}}| 3.33% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 645 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 82.59% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 781 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Humboldt | {{party shading/Republican}}| 4,844 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 79.83% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,044 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 17.21% | {{party shading/Others}}| 180 | {{party shading/Others}}| 2.97% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 3,800 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 62.62% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 6,068 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Lander | {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,784 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 81.46% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 295 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 13.47% | {{party shading/Others}}| 111 | {{party shading/Others}}| 5.07% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,489 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 67.99% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 2,190 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Lyon (part) | {{party shading/Republican}}| 17,133 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 73.65% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 5,355 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 23.02% | {{party shading/Others}}| 776 | {{party shading/Others}}| 3.34% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 11,778 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 50.63% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 23,264 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Pershing | {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,366 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 77.44% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 337 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 19.10% | {{party shading/Others}}| 61 | {{party shading/Others}}| 3.46% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,029 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 58.33% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,764 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Storey | {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,859 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 72.96% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 605 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 23.74% | {{party shading/Others}}| 84 | {{party shading/Others}}| 3.30% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,254 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 49.22% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 2,548 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Washoe | {{party shading/Republican}}| 100,244 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 52.20% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 87,626 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 45.63% | {{party shading/Others}}| 4,154 | {{party shading/Others}}| 2.16% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 12,618 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 6.57% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 192,024 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| White Pine | {{party shading/Republican}}| 2,696 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 78.85% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 602 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 17.61% | {{party shading/Others}}| 121 | {{party shading/Others}}| 3.54% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 2,094 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 61.25% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 3,419 |- style="text-align:center;" !Totals!!185,467!!59.73%!!117,371!!37.80%!!7,660!!2.47%!!68,096!!21.93%!!310,498 |}
== District 3 == {{Infobox election | election_name = 2022 Nevada's 3rd congressional district election | country = Nevada | type = presidential | ongoing = no | previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada#District 3 | previous_year = 2020 | election_date = <!--Don't need election date in section infoboxes when the date is the same as in the article's main infobox.--> | next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada#District 3 | next_year = 2024 | image_size = 150x150px | image1 = File:U.S. Representative Susie Lee, 117th Congress (alt crop).jpg | nominee1 = '''Susie Lee''' | party1 = Democratic Party (United States) | popular_vote1 = '''131,086''' | percentage1 = '''52.0%''' | image2 = 3x4.svg | nominee2 = April Becker | party2 = Republican Party (United States) | popular_vote2 = 121,083 | percentage2 = 48.0% | map_image = NV3 House 2022.svg | map_size = 180px | map_caption = Precinct results<br/>'''Lee:''' {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#584cde|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3933e5|80–90%}} {{legend0|#0D0596|>90%}}<br />'''Becker:''' {{legend0|#E27F7F|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#D72F30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#C21B18|80–90%}} {{legend0|#A80000|>90%}}<br />'''Tie:''' {{legend0|#ae8bb1|50%}} {{legend0|#808080|No votes}} | title = U.S. Representative | before_election = Susie Lee | before_party = Democratic Party (United States) | after_election = Susie Lee | after_party = Democratic Party (United States) }} {{see also|Nevada's 3rd congressional district}} The incumbent was Democrat Susie Lee, who was re-elected with 48.8% of the vote in 2020.<ref name="NVgenr" /> Following redistricting, the 3rd district expanded into much of the inner 1st district; it now comprises the western Las Vegas suburbs, including Spring Valley, Summerlin South, and Sandy Valley.<ref name="redistricting" />
=== Democratic primary === ==== Candidates ==== ===== Nominee ===== * Susie Lee, incumbent U.S. representative<ref name=NV03 />
===== Eliminated in primary ===== * Randy Hynes, cloud programmer<ref name="ClarkFilings" />
==== Endorsements ==== {{Endorsements box | title= Susie Lee | width= 50em | list= '''Organizations''' *American Israel Public Affairs Committee<ref name=AIPAC/> *EMILY's List<ref name="EMILY's List">{{cite web |title=EMILY's List Endorses 17 Congresswomen for Reelection|url=https://www.emilyslist.org/news/entry/emilys-list-endorses-17-congresswomen-for-reelection|website=www.emilyslist.org |publisher=EMILY's List |language=en |date=March 26, 2021 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210424092124/https://www.emilyslist.org/news/entry/emilys-list-endorses-17-congresswomen-for-reelection |archive-date=April 24, 2021 }}</ref> *Feminist Majority PAC<ref name=fmpac/> *Giffords<ref name=Giffords>{{Cite web|date=March 23, 2022|title=Giffords Endorses Slate of Gun Safety Champions|url=https://giffords.org/press-release/2022/03/giffords-endorses-slate-of-gun-safety-champions/|website=www.giffords.org|publisher=Giffords|language=en-US}}</ref> * Humane Society of the United States Legislative Fund<ref name="hslf elections"/> *Jewish Democratic Council of America<ref name="JewishDems">{{Cite web|date=March 29, 2022|title=Jewish Dems Announce New Endorsements Across 13 States|url=https://jewishdems.org/press_release/jewish-dems-announce-new-endorsements-across-13-states/|website=www.jewishdems.org|language=en-US}}</ref> *League of Conservation Voters<ref name="lcv.org">{{Cite web|date=March 3, 2022|title=LCV Action Fund Announces Second Round of Incumbent House Endorsements|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-announces-second-round-of-incumbent-house-endorsements/|website=www.lcv.org}}</ref> * NARAL Pro-Choice America<ref name="prochoiceamerica.org">{{cite web|title=We're proud to endorse these reproductive freedom champions and leaders!|url=https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/elections/endorsements-2/|website=NARAL Pro-Choice America|date=August 30, 2021}}</ref> *Natural Resources Defense Council<ref name=NRDC>{{cite news |last1=Turrentine |first1=Jeff |title=NRDC Action Fund Endorses These Candidates in the 2022 Elections |url=https://www.nrdcactionfund.org/nrdc-action-fund-endorses-these-candidates-in-the-2022-elections/ |access-date=March 15, 2022 |work=Natural Resources Defense Council |date=March 8, 2022}}</ref> * Planned Parenthood Action Fund<ref name=PP2022/> * Pro-Israel America<ref name="Endorsed Candidates">{{cite web|url=https://proisraelamerica.org/endorsements/|title=Endorsed Candidates|website=proisraelamerica.org|access-date=January 22, 2022|archive-date=December 20, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211220023717/https://proisraelamerica.org/endorsements/|url-status=dead}}</ref> * Sierra Club<ref name=Sierra>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sierraclubindependentaction.org/endorsements|title=Sierra Club Voter Guide: Endorsements|date=March 19, 2021|website=Sierra Club #ClimateVoter Guide}}</ref>
'''Newspapers''' *''Las Vegas Sun''<ref name=lvs/>
'''Labor unions''' *Culinary Workers Union<ref name=Culinary/> *National Education Association<ref name=NEA>{{cite web |title=Our Recommended Candidates |url=https://educationvotes.nea.org/our-recommended-candidates/ |website=educationvotes.nea.org |publisher=National Education Association}}</ref> *Nevada AFL–CIO<ref name=aflcio/> * United Auto Workers<ref name=UAW/> }}
==== Results ==== {{Election box begin no change |title=Democratic primary results<ref name=ClarkFilings /><ref name="primsos"/>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Susie Lee (incumbent) |votes = 37,069 |percentage = 89.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Randy Hynes |votes = 4,265 |percentage = 10.3 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 41,334 |percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box end}}
=== Republican primary === ==== Candidates ==== ===== Nominee ===== *April Becker, attorney and nominee for Nevada's 6th Senate district in 2020<ref name=NV03>{{cite news |last=Solis |first=Jacob |title=Rep. Susie Lee reports raising more than $600,000 through first quarter of 2021 |url=https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/rep-susie-lee-reports-raising-more-than-600000-through-first-quarter-of-2021 |work=Nevada Independent |date=April 12, 2021 |access-date=April 12, 2021}}</ref>
===== Eliminated in primary ===== *Clark Bossert<ref name=ClarkFilings /> *Albert Goldberg, real estate broker<ref name=ClarkFilings /> *John Kovacs, construction company owner<ref name=NV03-1>{{cite web |title=Republican John Kovacs launches bid for Nevada House seat |url=https://www.ktnv.com/news/republican-john-kovacs-launches-bid-for-nevada-house-seat |website=www.ktvn.com |date=July 25, 2021 |access-date=18 August 2021}}</ref> *Noah Malgeri, veteran<ref name=NV03-1/>
=====Withdrew===== *Reinier Prijten, financial manager and candidate for {{ushr|NJ|11}} in 2020<ref>{{cite tweet |user=prijten |number=1388727055349518342 |title=I am running for Congress to remove Socialist Susie Lee from Nevada's 3rd Congressional District. Consider a contribution to help jump start my campaign: https://t.co/AWzUVSwUaK?amp=1 |date=May 1, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Appleton |first1=Rory |title=Construction company owner seeks Nevada's 3rd Congressional seat |url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/construction-company-owner-seeks-nevadas-3rd-congressional-seat-2404870/ |website=www.reviewjournal.com |publisher=Las Vegas Review-Journal |access-date=17 March 2022 |date=22 July 2021}}</ref>
====Endorsements==== {{Endorsements box |title= April Becker |width=50em |list= '''U.S. executive branch officials''' * Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (2017–2018) and former governor of South Carolina (2011–2017)<ref name="Barth">{{Cite web|title= Nikki Haley Endorses April Becker|date=April 28, 2022|url=https://thenevadaglobe.com/uncategorized/globe-exclusive-nikki-haley-endorses-april-becker/|last=Barth|first=Megan}}</ref>
'''U.S. representatives''' *Kevin McCarthy, House Minority Leader (2019–present) and U.S. representative for {{ushr|CA|23}} (2007–present)<ref name="BeckerEndorsements">{{cite web|url=https://www.nevadacurrent.com/2022/05/09/attorney-leads-in-fundraising-endorsements-in-cd3-republican-primary/|title=Attorney leads in fundraising, endorsements in CD3 Republican primary|work=Nevada Current|date=May 9, 2022 |access-date=June 9, 2022}}</ref> *Elise Stefanik, U.S. representative for {{ushr|NY|21}} (2015–present)<ref name="stef1">{{cite web |last1=Singman |first1=Brooke |title=Stefanik rolls out first round of 2022 endorsements to Republican women, says they will be 'majority makers' |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/stefanik-2022-endorsements-republican-women-first-round |website=www.foxnews.com |date=November 10, 2021 |publisher=Fox News |access-date=10 November 2021}}</ref>
'''Statewide officials''' * Adam Laxalt, former Nevada Attorney General (2015–2019)<ref name=BeckerEndorsements />
'''Organizations''' *Maggie's List<ref name="maglist1">{{Cite web|title=2022 Candidates|url=http://maggieslist.org/candidates/2022-candidates|access-date=January 2, 2021|website=www.maggieslist.org|language=en-US}}</ref> *Nevada Republican Party<ref name=BeckerEndorsements /> *Susan B. Anthony List<ref name="thenevadaglobe.com">{{cite web |last1=Barth |first1=Megan |title=Scoop: April Becker, Republican Candidate (CD-3) Endorsed by Susan B. Anthony List PAC |url=https://thenevadaglobe.com/fl/scoop-april-becker-republican-candidate-cd-3-endorsed-by-susan-b-anthony-list-pac/ |access-date=17 March 2022 |date=7 March 2022}}</ref> }} {{Endorsements box |title= Noah Malgeri |width=50em |list= '''U.S. representatives''' *Paul Gosar, U.S. representative for {{ushr|AZ|4}} (2011–present)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://noah4nv.com/rep-paul-gosar-endorses-noah-malgeri-for-nevadas-3rd-congressional-district/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211016202306/https://noah4nv.com/rep-paul-gosar-endorses-noah-malgeri-for-nevadas-3rd-congressional-district/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=October 16, 2021 | title=Rep. Paul Gosar Endorses Noah Malgeri for Nevada's 3rd Congressional District | Noah Malgeri }}</ref>
'''State legislators''' *Anthony Sabatini, Florida state representative from the 32nd district (2018–present){{citation needed|date=December 2022}}
'''Local officials''' *Bruce L. Woodbury, former Clark County commissioner (1981–2009){{citation needed|date=December 2022}}
'''Individuals''' *Roger Stone, conservative political consultant and lobbyist{{citation needed|date=December 2022}} }}
==== Results ==== {{Election box begin no change |title=Republican primary results<ref name=ClarkFilings /><ref name="primsos"/>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = April Becker |votes = 28,260 |percentage = 64.9 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = John Kovacs |votes = 4,857 |percentage = 11.2 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Clark Bossert |votes = 4,553 |percentage = 10.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Noah Malgeri |votes = 3,981 |percentage = 9.1 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Albert Goldberg |votes = 1,920 |percentage = 4.4 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 43,571 |percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box end}}
=== General election === ====Endorsements ==== {{Endorsements box |title= April Becker (R) |width=50em |list= '''U.S. representatives''' *Burgess Owens, U.S. representative for {{ushr|UT|4}} (2021–present)<ref name=LVRJ/>
'''Statewide officials''' * Robert List, former governor of Nevada (1979-1983) and Attorney General of Nevada (1971-1979)<ref name=LVRJ/>
'''Newspapers''' *''Las Vegas Review-Journal''<ref name="LVRJ">{{cite web |title=Voter Guide 2022 |url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/voters-guide-2022/?candidate=april-becker--723 |website=Las Vegas Review Journal |access-date=30 January 2023}}</ref> }} {{Endorsements box | title= Susie Lee (D) | width= 50em | list= '''Organizations''' *United States Chamber of Commerce<ref>{{cite web |title=U.S. Chamber Endorses Rep. Susie Lee for Nevada's 3rd Congressional District |url=https://www.uschamber.com/improving-government/elections/u-s-chamber-endorses-rep-susie-lee-for-nevadas-3rd-congressional-district |publisher=United States Chamber of Commerce |access-date=5 February 2023 |date=12 October 2022}}</ref>
'''Labor unions''' *United Mine Workers<ref>{{Cite web |title=Nevada – COMPAC Endorsements |url=https://umwa.org/policy-politics/compac-endorsements/nevada/ |access-date=2022-11-01 |website=UMWA}}</ref> }}
==== Predictions ==== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !Source !Ranking !As of |- | align=left | The Cook Political Report<ref name="Cook PR"/> |{{USRaceRating|Tossup}} | April 20, 2022 |- | align=left | Inside Elections<ref name="IE"/> | {{USRaceRating|Tilt|D}} |May 20, 2022 |- | align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball<ref name="Sabato's Crystal Ball"/> |{{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}} | November 7, 2022 |- | align="left" |Politico<ref name="Politico"/> |{{USRaceRating|Tossup}} |April 5, 2022 |- | align="left" |RCP<ref name="RCP"/> |{{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}} |October 30, 2022 |- | align=left |Fox News<ref name="Fox News"/> | {{USRaceRating|Lean|R|Flip}} |November 1, 2022 |- | align="left" |DDHQ<ref name="DDHQ"/> |{{USRaceRating|Tossup}} |November 2, 2022 |- | align="left" |538<ref name="FiveThirtyEight"/> |{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}} |October 14, 2022 |- | align="left" |The Economist<ref name="The Economist">{{cite news |title=The Economist's 2022 House Election forecast |url=https://www.economist.com/interactive/us-midterms-2022/forecast/house |newspaper=The Economist |access-date=September 28, 2022}}</ref> | {{USRaceRating|Tossup}} | November 2, 2022 |}
==== Polling ==== '''Graphical summary'''<br /> {{Graph:Chart | width=700 | height=400 | xAxisTitle= | yAxisTitle=%support | xAxisAngle = -40 | legend=Candidate | interpolate = bundle | size = 77 | xType = date | y1Title=Lee | y2Title=Becker | y3Title=Other/Undecided | type=line |xGrid= | x= 2022/06/23, 2022/07/10, 2022/07/29, 2022/10/29 | y1= 44, 42, 41, 47 | y2= 46, 40, 44, 52 | y3= 9, 18, 11, 1 | colors = #3333FF, #E81B23, #DDDDDD | showSymbols = 1 | yGrid = true | linewidth = 2.0 }} {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |- style="vertical-align:bottom" ! Poll source ! Date(s)<br />administered ! Sample<br />size{{efn|name="Key"}} ! Margin<br />of error ! style="width:100px;"| Susie<br />Lee (D) ! style="width:100px;"| April<br />Becker (R) ! Other ! Undecided |- |style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College<ref name="Emerson College"/> |October 26–29, 2022 |510 (LV) |± 4.3% |47% |{{party shading/Republican}}|'''52%''' |– |1% |- |style="text-align:left;"|RMG Research<ref>[https://www.termlimits.com/library/USTL%20NV03%20Toplines.pdf RMG Research]</ref> |July 23–29, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |41% |{{party shading/Republican}}|'''44%''' |– |11% |- |style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College<ref name="emersoncollegepolling.com"/> |July 7–10, 2022 |500 (RV) |± 4.3% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|'''42%''' |40% |5% |13% |- |style="text-align:left;"|The Tarrance Group (R)<ref>[https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/nevada-house-race-poll-reveals-campaign-challenges-for-democrats-in-november The Tarrance Group (R)]</ref>{{efn-ua|Poll sponsored jointly by the National Republican Congressional Committee and Becker's campaign committee|name=NRCCBecker}} |June 20–23, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |44% |{{party shading/Republican}}|'''46%''' |– |9% |}
====Results==== {{Election box begin no change |title=2022 Nevada's 3rd congressional district election<ref name=Results/>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Susie Lee (incumbent) |votes = 131,086 |percentage = 52.0 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = April Becker |votes = 121,083 |percentage = 48.0 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 252,169 |percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link no change | winner = Democratic Party (United States) }} {{Election box end}}
==== By county ==== {| width="60%" class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |- ! rowspan="2"| County<ref name=Results/> ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Susie Lee<br />Democratic ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| April Becker<br />Republican ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Margin ! rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| Total votes cast |- ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Democratic}}| Clark (part) | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 131,086 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51.98% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 121,083 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 48.02% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 10,003 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3.97% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 252,169 |- !Totals!!131,086!!51.98%!!121,083!!48.02%!!10,003!!3.97%!!252,169 |}
== District 4 == {{Infobox election | election_name = 2022 Nevada's 4th congressional district election | country = Nevada | type = presidential | ongoing = no | previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada#District 4 | previous_year = 2020 | election_date = <!--Don't need election date in section infoboxes when the date is the same as in the article's main infobox.--> | next_election = 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada#District 4 | next_year = 2024 | image_size = 150x150px | image1 = File:Steven Horsford, official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped).jpg | nominee1 = '''Steven Horsford''' | party1 = Democratic Party (United States) | popular_vote1 = '''116,617''' | percentage1 = '''52.4%''' | image2 = 3x4.svg | nominee2 = Sam Peters | party2 = Republican Party (United States) | popular_vote2 = 105,870 | percentage2 = 47.6% | map_image = {{switcher |250px |County results |250px |Precinct results |default=1}}
| map_size = 250px | map_caption = '''Horsford:''' {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} {{legend0|#584cde|70–80%}} {{legend0|#3933e5|80–90%}} {{legend0|#0D0596|>90%}}<br/> '''Peters:''' {{legend0|#E27F7F|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#D72F30|70–80%}} {{legend0|#C21B18|80–90%}} {{legend0|#A80000|>90%}}<br />'''Tie:''' {{legend0|#ae8bb1|50%}} {{legend0|#808080|No votes}} | title = U.S. Representative | before_election = Steven Horsford | before_party = Democratic Party (United States) | after_election = Steven Horsford | after_party = Democratic Party (United States) }} {{see also|Nevada's 4th congressional district}} The incumbent was Democrat Steven Horsford, who was re-elected with 50.7% of the vote in 2020.<ref name="NVgenr" /> Following redistricting, the 4th district now covers parts of northern Las Vegas, taking in the Las Vegas Strip, as well as its northern suburbs and rural central Nevada.<ref name="redistricting" />
During the campaign, a research firm contracted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee inappropriately obtained the military records of candidate Sam Peters.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.politico.com/news/2023/02/23/house-gop-candidates-air-force-records-00084053|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230223111004/https://www.politico.com/news/2023/02/23/house-gop-candidates-air-force-records-00084053|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 23, 2023|title=2 former House GOP candidates alerted to improper requests for Air Force records}}</ref>
=== Democratic primary === ==== Candidates ==== ===== Nominee ===== * Steven Horsford, incumbent U.S. representative
==== Endorsements ==== {{Endorsements box | title = Steven Horsford | width = 50em | list = '''Organizations''' *American Israel Public Affairs Committee<ref name=AIPAC/> *Giffords<ref name=Giffords/> * Humane Society of the United States Legislative Fund<ref name="hslf elections"/> *Jewish Democratic Council of America<ref name="JewishDems"/> *League of Conservation Voters<ref name=LCV/> *NARAL Pro-Choice America<ref name="Hill-11-16">{{Cite web|last=Manchester|first=Julia|date=November 16, 2021|title=Abortion rights group endorsing 12 House Democrats|url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/581715-abortion-rights-group-endorsing-12-house-democrats|access-date=November 16, 2021|website=The Hill|language=en-US}}</ref> *Natural Resources Defense Council<ref name=NRDC/> *Planned Parenthood Action Fund<ref name=PP2022/> * Sierra Club<ref name=Sierra/>
'''Newspapers''' *''Las Vegas Sun''
'''Labor unions''' *Culinary Workers Union<ref name=Culinary/> *National Education Association<ref name=NEA/> *Nevada AFL–CIO<ref name=aflcio/> * United Auto Workers<ref name=UAW/> }}
=== Republican primary === ==== Candidates ==== ===== Nominee ===== * Sam Peters, U.S. Air Force veteran and candidate for {{ushr|NV|4}} in 2020<ref>{{cite web |title=Republican Sam Peters running again for 4th Congressional District |work=Las Vegas Review-Journal |date=April 21, 2021 |url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/republican-sam-peters-running-again-for-4th-congressional-district-2334887/}}</ref>
===== Eliminated in primary ===== *Annie Black, state assemblywoman from the 19th district<ref>{{cite web|last1=Apgar|first1=Blake |title=Nevada assemblywoman Annie Black to launch run for Congress |url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/nevada-assemblywoman-annie-black-to-launch-run-for-congress-2507286/ |website=www.reviewjournal.com|date=January 4, 2022|publisher=Las Vegas Review-Journal|access-date=January 4, 2022}}</ref> * Chance Bonaventura, chief of staff for Michelle Fiore, a Las Vegas city councilwoman<ref name=candfilings />
==== Endorsements ==== {{Endorsements box | title = Sam Peters | list = '''U.S. representatives''' *Andy Biggs, U.S. representative for {{ushr|AZ|5}} (2017–present)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.sampeters4congress.com/former-house-freedom-caucus-chair-andy-biggs-endorses-sam-peters/ | title=Former House Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Biggs Endorses Sam Peters | date=January 18, 2022 }}</ref>{{better source needed|date=November 2022}} *Paul Gosar, U.S. representative for {{ushr|AZ|4}} (2011–present)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.sampeters4congress.com/paul-gosar-endorses-sam-peters/ | title=House Freedom Caucus Member Paul Gosar Endorses Sam Peters | date=December 6, 2021 }}</ref>{{better source needed|date=November 2022}}
'''Statewide officials''' *Robert List, former governor of Nevada (1979–1983) and former Nevada Attorney General (1971–1979)<ref name="Endorsements">{{cite web | url=https://www.sampeters4congress.com/endorsements/ | title=Endorsements | access-date=June 12, 2022 | archive-date=June 7, 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200607224926/https://www.sampeters4congress.com/endorsements/ | url-status=dead }}</ref>{{better source needed|date=November 2022}}
'''Individuals''' *Sid Miller, Texas Commissioner of Agriculture (2015–present)<ref name="Endorsements"/>{{better source needed|date=November 2022}} *Ted Nugent, musician and activist<ref name="Endorsements"/>{{better source needed|date=November 2022}}
'''Organizations''' *National Federation of Independent Business<ref>{{cite web |title=Nevada Small Businesses Endorse Sam Peters |url=https://www.nfib.com/content/news/elections/nevada-small-businesses-endorse-sam-peters/ |publisher=National Federation of Independent Business |access-date=5 February 2023 |date=26 July 2022}}</ref> ''(post-primary)'' *Nevada Republican Party<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.sampeters4congress.com/nevada-republican-party-overwhelmingly-endorses-sam-peters/ | title=Nevada Republican Party Overwhelmingly Endorses Sam Peters for Nevada's 4th Congressional District | date=May 2, 2022 }}</ref>{{better source needed|date=November 2022}} }}
==== Polling ==== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |- style="vertical-align:bottom" ! Poll source ! Date(s)<br />administered ! Sample<br />size{{efn|Key:<br />A – all adults<br />RV – registered voters<br />LV – likely voters<br />V – unclear|name="Key"}} ! Margin<br />of error ! style="width:60px;"| Annie<br />Black ! style="width:60px;"| Chance<br />Bonaventura ! style="width:60px;"| Sam<br />Peters ! Undecided |- |style="text-align:left;"|WPA Intelligence (R)<ref>[https://lasvegassun.com/news/2022/mar/30/poll-gop-voters-favor-sam-peters-in-nevada-congres/ WPA Intelligence (R)]</ref>{{efn-ua|This poll was sponsored by Peters's campaign|name="SP"}} |Late March 2022 |404 (LV) |± 4.9% |14% |5% |{{party shading/Republican}}|'''33%''' |{{party shading/Undecided}}|'''48%''' |}
==== Results ==== {{Election box begin no change |title=Republican primary results<ref name=candfilings /><ref name="primsos"/>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Sam Peters |votes = 20,956 |percentage = 47.7 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Annie Black |votes = 18,249 |percentage = 41.5 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Chance Bonaventura |votes = 4,748 |percentage = 10.8 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 43,953 |percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box end}}
=== General election === ==== Debate ==== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |+ 2022 Nevada's 4th congressional district debate |- ! scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}} ! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Host ! scope="col" | Moderator ! scope="col" | Link ! scope="col"| <small>Democratic</small> ! scope="col"| <small>Republican</small> |- ! colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key:<br />{{Colors|black|#90ff90| P }} <small>Participant </small> {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD| A }} <small>Absent </small> {{Colors|black|#ff9090| N }} <small>Not invited </small> {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC| I }} <small>Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn</small> ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"| ! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"| |- ! scope="col" | Steven Horsford ! scope="col" | Sam Peters |- !1 | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Oct. 11, 2022 | style="white-space:nowrap;" | KLVX<br />KNPR | style="white-space:nowrap;" | Amber Dixon<br />Joe Schoenmann | style="white-space:nowrap;" |<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-Gs6rHZWHM YouTube]</ref> | {{Yes|'''P'''}} | {{Yes|'''P'''}} |}
==== Predictions ==== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !Source !Ranking !As of |- | align=left | The Cook Political Report<ref name="Cook PR"/> |{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}} | October 5, 2022 |- | align=left | Inside Elections<ref name="IE"/> | {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}} |May 20, 2022 |- | align=left | Sabato's Crystal Ball<ref name="Sabato's Crystal Ball"/> |{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}} | November 17, 2021 |- | align="left" |Politico<ref name="Politico"/> |{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}} |November 7, 2022 |- | align="left" |RCP<ref name="RCP"/> |{{USRaceRating|Tossup}} |June 9, 2022 |- | align=left |Fox News<ref name="Fox News"/> | {{USRaceRating|Tossup}} |July 11, 2022 |- | align="left" |DDHQ<ref name="DDHQ"/> |{{USRaceRating|Lean|D}} |November 2, 2022 |- | align="left" |538<ref name="FiveThirtyEight"/> |{{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} |September 29, 2022 |- | align="left" |The Economist<ref name="The Economist"/> | {{USRaceRating|Likely|D}} | November 7, 2022 |}
==== Polling ==== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;text-align:center;" |- style="vertical-align:bottom" ! Poll source ! Date(s)<br />administered ! Sample<br />size{{efn|name="Key"}} ! Margin<br />of error ! style="width:100px;"| Steven<br />Horsford (D) ! style="width:100px;"| Sam<br />Peters (R) ! Other ! Undecided |- |style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College<ref name="Emerson College"/> |October 26–29, 2022 |480 (LV) |± 4.4% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|'''51%''' |48% |– |1% |- |style="text-align:left;"|RMG Research<ref>[https://www.termlimits.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/USTL-NV04-Toplines.pdf RMG Research]</ref> |August 2–8, 2022 |400 (LV) |± 4.9% |'''43%''' |'''43%''' |4% |10% |- |style="text-align:left;"|Emerson College<ref name="emersoncollegepolling.com"/> |July 7–10, 2022 |500 (RV) |± 4.3% |{{party shading/Democratic}}|'''42%''' |39% |5% |15% |}
====Results==== {{Election box begin no change |title=2022 Nevada's 4th congressional district election<ref name=Results/>}} {{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Steven Horsford (incumbent) |votes = 116,617 |percentage = 52.4 }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Sam Peters |votes = 105,870 |percentage = 47.6 }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 222,487 |percentage = 100.0 }}{{Election box hold with party link no change | winner = Democratic Party (United States) }} {{Election box end}}
==== By county ==== {| width="60%" class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |- ! rowspan="2"| County<ref name=Results/> ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Steven Horsford<br />Democratic ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Sam Peters<br />Republican ! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Margin ! style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| Total |- ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # ! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Democratic}}| Clark (part) | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 109,220 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 55.38% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 87,988 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 44.62% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 21,232 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 10.77% | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 197,208 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Esmeralda | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 73 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 16.70% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 364 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 83.30% | {{party shading/Republican}}| −291 | {{party shading/Republican}}| −66.59% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 437 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Lincoln | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 334 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 15.66% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,799 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 84.34% | {{party shading/Republican}}| −1,465 | {{party shading/Republican}}| −68.68% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 2,133 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Lyon (part) | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 37 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 19.07% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 157 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 80.93% | {{party shading/Republican}}| −120 | {{party shading/Republican}}| −61.86% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 194 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Mineral | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 678 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 36.39% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,185 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 63.61% | {{party shading/Republican}}| −507 | {{party shading/Republican}}| −27.21% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,863 |- style="text-align:center;" | {{party shading/Republican}}| Nye | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 6,275 | {{party shading/Democratic}}| 30.38% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 14,377 | {{party shading/Republican}}| 69.62% | {{party shading/Republican}}| −8,102 | {{party shading/Republican}}| −39.23% | {{party shading/Republican}}| 20,652 |- style="text-align:center;" !Totals!!116,617!!52.42%!!105,870!!47.58%!!10,747!!4.83%!!222,487 |}
==See also== * Elections in Nevada * Political party strength in Nevada * Nevada Democratic Party * Nevada Republican Party * Government of Nevada * 2022 United States Senate election in Nevada * 2022 Nevada gubernatorial election * 2022 Nevada lieutenant gubernatorial election *2022 Nevada Senate election *2022 Nevada Assembly election * 2022 Nevada elections *2022 United States gubernatorial elections * 2022 United States elections
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== External links == '''Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates''' * [https://robertsonforcongress.com/ Mark Robertson (R) for Congress] * [https://www.dinatitus.com/ Dina Titus (D) for Congress]
'''Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates''' * [https://amodeifornevada.com/ Mark Amodei (R) for Congress] * [https://www.darrylbaberforuscongress.com/ Darryl Baber (L) for Congress] * [https://mercedes4nevada.com/ Elizabeth Mercedes Krause (D) for Congress]
'''Official campaign websites for 3rd district candidates''' * [https://voteaprilbecker.com/ April Becker (R) for Congress] * [https://susieleeforcongress.com/ Susie Lee (D) for Congress]
'''Official campaign websites for 4th district candidates''' * [https://www.stevenhorsford.com/ Steven Horsford (D) for Congress] * [https://www.sampeters4congress.com/ Sam Peters (R) for Congress]
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