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The 2022 Nevada gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Nevada. Incumbent Democratic governor Steve Sisolak lost re-election to a second term, being defeated by Republican nominee, Clark County Sheriff, Joe Lombardo.
Sisolak was the first Democrat to seek re-election to Nevada's governorship since Bob Miller in 1994, and was subsequently the only incumbent governor in the United States to lose re-election in 2022. Decision Desk HQ called the race for Lombardo on November 11.
Significantly, Lombardo's win marked the first time in the state's history that anyone had won the governorship without winning either Clark or Washoe counties, home to a combined 89% of the state's population. This was largely due to Lombardo's stronger performance in Clark, his home county; Sisolak's previous opponent, Adam Laxalt, lost the county by 13.3% there, while Lombardo only lost by 5.7%, a significant gain.
Political analysts have attributed Sisolak's defeat to his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic; lockdowns during the pandemic proved unpopular in Nevada, which has a tourism-driven economy and a reputation for libertarian political leanings.
Amid a slate of failed gubernatorial pickup attempts, this was the only governorship Republicans flipped in the 2022 elections, as well as the only state governorship to flip to the party that did not carry that state in the 2020 presidential election. This was also the first time since Pat Quinn's defeat in the 2014 Illinois gubernatorial election that an incumbent Democratic governor lost re-election in any state.
Democratic primary
= Candidates
=Nominee
Steve Sisolak, incumbent governor (2019–present) and former Clark County Commissioner (2009–2019)
Eliminated in primary
Tom Collins, former Clark County Commissioner (2005–2015) and former state assemblyman for the 1st District (1993–2001)
Declined
Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Clark County Commissioner (2015–present)
= Endorsements
== Results
=Republican primary
= Candidates
=Nominee
Joe Lombardo, Sheriff of Clark County (2015–present)
Eliminated in primary
Seven Achilles Evans, businessman
Gary "Radar" Evertsen
Joey Gilbert, attorney and former boxer
Eddie Hamilton, businessman and perennial candidate
Tom Heck, retired air force officer and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016 and 2018
Dean Heller, former U.S. senator (2011–2019) and U.S. representative for Nevada's 2nd congressional district (2007–2011)
John Lee, Mayor of North Las Vegas (2013–2022)
Stan Lusak, candidate for governor in 2018
Guy Nohra, venture capitalist
Edward O'Brien
Fred J. Simon, small business owner and surgeon
William "Dock" Walls, businessman and perennial candidate
Amber Whitley
Barak Zilberberg, real estate investor
Withdrew
Michele Fiore, Las Vegas City Councilwoman (2017–2022) and former state assemblywoman for the 4th District (2012–2016) (ran for State Treasurer)
Declined
Mark Amodei, U.S. representative for Nevada's 2nd congressional district (2011–present) (ran for re-election)
Heidi Gansert, state senator from the 15th district (2016–present)
Rick Harrison, businessman and reality television personality
Mark Hutchison, former lieutenant governor of Nevada (2015–2019) (endorsed Lombardo)
Ben Kieckhefer, state senator from the 16th district (2010–2021), member of the Nevada Gaming Commission (2021–2023)
Adam Laxalt, former Nevada Attorney General (2015–2019) and nominee for governor in 2018 (ran for the U.S. Senate)
Derek Stevens, casino owner
= Debates
== Endorsements
== Polling
=Graphical summary
= Results
=Libertarian primary
= Candidates
=Declared
Brandon Davis, advertising agency owner
Independent American primary
= Candidates
=Declared
Ed Bridges, nominee for Nevada's 3rd congressional district in 2020
Independents
= Candidates
=Declared
Bradley Beck, geologist
Austin Billings, logistics professional
Monique Richardson, pastor
General election
= Predictions
== Endorsements
== Polling
=Aggregate polls
= Fundraising
== Debates
== Results
=By county
By congressional district
Despite losing re-election, Sisolak won three of the state's four congressional districts.
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 lieutenant gubernatorial election
2022 Nevada elections
2022 United States elections
Notes
Partisan clients
References
External links
Official campaign websites
Austin Billings (I) for Governor
Ed Bridges (I) for Governor
Brandon Davis (L) for Governor
Joe Lombardo (R) for Governor
Steve Sisolak (D) for Governor Archived August 27, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
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