- Source: 2016 United States Senate election in Nevada
The 2016 United States Senate election in Nevada was held November 8, 2016 to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Nevada, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. The state primary election was held June 14, 2016.
Incumbent Democratic Senator Harry Reid, the Senate Minority Leader and former Senate Majority Leader, initially said he would seek re-election to a sixth term, but announced on March 26, 2015, that he would retire instead. Democratic former State Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto defeated Republican U.S. Representative Joe Heck in the general election on November 8, 2016. Heck won sixteen of the state's seventeen counties; however, since Cortez Masto won Clark County, which comprises nearly three-quarters of the state's population, she defeated Heck statewide by almost 27,000 votes, and became the first female and first Latina senator in Nevada's history. As of 2023, this would be the last time Washoe County voted for a Republican Senate candidate.
Democratic primary
= Candidates
=Declared
Catherine Cortez Masto, former Nevada Attorney General
Bobby Mahendra
Liddo Susan O'Briant, instructional assistant
Allen Rheinhart, Black Lives Matter activist and candidate for governor in 2014
Withdrew
Harry Reid, incumbent U.S. senator
Declined
Shelley Berkley, former U.S. representative and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2012
Lucy Flores, former state assemblywoman and nominee for lieutenant governor in 2014 (lost primary for NV-04)
Steven Horsford, former U.S. representative
John Lee, Mayor of North Las Vegas, former state senator and candidate for NV-04 in 2012
Kate Marshall, former state treasurer of Nevada, nominee for Nevada's 2nd congressional district in 2011 and nominee for Secretary of State of Nevada in 2014
Ross Miller, former secretary of state of Nevada and nominee for Nevada Attorney General in 2014
Rory Reid, former Clark County Commissioner, nominee for governor in 2010 and son of U.S. Senator Harry Reid
Steve Sisolak, chairman of the Clark County Commission
Dina Titus, U.S. representative and nominee for Governor of Nevada in 2006 (running for re-election)
= Democratic endorsements
== Results
=Republican primary
= Candidates
=Declared
Sharron Angle, former state assemblywoman, nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2010 and candidate for NV-02 in 2006
D'Nese Davis, artist and teacher
Eddie Hamilton, retired auto executive and perennial candidate
Joe Heck, U.S. representative
Thomas "Sad Tom" Heck, retired air force officer
Robert Leeds, author, retired Merchant Marine and perennial candidate
Carlo "Mazunga" Poliak, retired sanitation worker and perennial candidate
Juston Preble, sales consultant
Bill Tarbell, retired minister and candidate for governor in 2014
Withdrawn
Bob Beers, Las Vegas City Councilman, former state senator and candidate for governor in 2006
Declined
Mark Amodei, U.S. representative (running for re-election)
Greg Brower, state senator and former United States Attorney for the District of Nevada
Barbara Cegavske, Secretary of State of Nevada, former state senator and candidate for NV-04 in 2012
Heidi Gansert, former state assemblywoman and former chief of staff to Governor Brian Sandoval
Cresent Hardy, U.S. representative (lost re-election to NV-04)
Steve Hill, executive director of the Nevada Governor's Office of Economic Development
Mark Hutchison, Lieutenant Governor of Nevada and former state senator
Ron Knecht, Nevada State Controller, former regent of the University of Nevada, Reno and former state assemblyman
Brian Krolicki, former lieutenant governor of Nevada
Adam Laxalt, Nevada Attorney General
Michael Roberson, Majority Leader of the Nevada Senate (running for NV-03)
Wayne Allyn Root, former member of the Libertarian National Committee and Libertarian Party nominee for Vice President of the United States in 2008
Brian Sandoval, Governor of Nevada
Dan Schwartz, state treasurer and candidate for NV-04 in 2012
= Endorsements
== Polling
== Results
=Independent American primary
= Candidates
=Declared
Tom Jones, retired businessman and perennial candidate
Libertarian primary
= Candidates
=Declined
Dennis Hof, owner of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch (running for the State Senate)
Independents
= Candidates
=Declared
Tony Gumina, physician and businessman
Tom Sawyer, retired railroad worker
G.A. Villa (not on final ballot)
Jarrod M. Williams, veteran
General election
= Debates
== Predictions
== Polling
== Results
=Cortez Masto won her bid to succeed Harry Reid 47.10-44.67, or by 2.43%, running 0.01% better than Hillary Clinton.
By county
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Mineral (largest municipality: Hawthorne)
Washoe (largest municipality: Reno)
By congressional district
Cortez Masto won 2 of 4 congressional districts, with the remaining 2 going to Heck, including one that elected a Democrat.
See also
Freedom Partners Action Fund
2016 United States Senate elections
2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada
2016 United States presidential election in Nevada
Notes
Partisan clients
References
External links
Official campaign websites (archived)
Catherine Cortez Masto (D) for Senate
Joe Heck (R) for Senate
Tom Jones (IA) for Senate
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