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    • The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the four U.S. representatives from the State of Nevada, one from all four of the state's congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections from the other 49 states to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary elections were held on June 11, 2024.
      Despite receiving only 37.4% of the vote, far less than the 48.5% won by the Republican Party, Democrats won a majority of Nevada's districts. Nevada was notable for being the only state in which the party that won the popular vote still held a minority of congressional seats in 2024. The Nevada Independent partially attributed this to the impact of gerrymandering imposed by the Democratic-controlled Nevada Legislature in 2021. The disparity can also be partially attributed to the race in the 2nd District, where the Democrats did not run a candidate and the independent candidate was endorsed by incumbent Democratic Senator Jacky Rosen.


      District 1



      The 1st district expands from inner Las Vegas towards its southeastern suburbs and some rural parts of Clark County, taking in the cities of Paradise, Henderson, and Boulder City. The incumbent was Democrat Dina Titus, who was reelected with 51.6% of the vote in 2022.


      = Democratic primary

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      Nominee


      Dina Titus, incumbent U.S. representative


      Fundraising




      = Republican primary

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      Nominee


      Mark Robertson, professor and nominee for this district in 2022


      Eliminated in primary


      Jim Blockey, retired teacher and candidate for this district in 1998 and 2000
      Michael Boris, appliance repair contractor and comedian
      Flemming Larsen, restaurateur
      Evan Stone, pornographic actor


      Endorsements




      Fundraising




      Results




      = Third-party and independent candidates

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      Declared


      Gabriel Cornejo (Independent), businessman and Democratic candidate for president in 2024
      David Goossen (Independent), casino worker and perennial candidate
      David Havlicek (Libertarian)
      William Hoge (Independent American), former California state assemblyman, nominee for lieutenant governor in 2022, and nominee for state treasurer in 2018
      Ron Quince (Independent), business consultant
      Victor Willert (Independent), CPR instructor and Republican candidate for the 3rd district in 2020


      Fundraising




      = General election

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      Endorsements


      Endorsements in bold were made after the primary election.


      Polling




      Predictions




      Results




      District 2



      The 2nd district includes White Pine County and part of Lyon County, and contains the cities of Reno, Sparks, and Carson City. The incumbent was Republican Mark Amodei, who was reelected with 59.7% of the vote in 2022.


      = Republican primary

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      Nominee


      Mark Amodei, incumbent U.S. representative


      Eliminated in primary


      Fred Simon, doctor and candidate for governor of Nevada in 2022


      Fundraising




      Results




      = Third-party and independent candidates

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      Declared


      Lynn Chapman (Independent American), treasurer of the Independent American Party of Nevada
      Greg Kidd (Independent), investor and former Federal Reserve senior analyst
      Javi Tachiquin (Libertarian), martial arts instructor and nominee for lieutenant governor in 2022


      Fundraising




      = General election

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      = Endorsements

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      Endorsements in bold were made after the primary election.


      Polling




      Predictions




      Results




      District 3



      The 3rd district comprises the western Las Vegas suburbs, including Spring Valley, Summerlin South, and Sandy Valley. The incumbent was Democrat Susie Lee, who was reelected with 52.0% of the vote in 2022.


      = Democratic primary

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      Nominee


      Susie Lee, incumbent U.S. representative


      Eliminated in primary


      RockAthena Brittain, lounge singer


      Fundraising




      Results




      = Republican primary

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      Nominee


      Drew Johnson, marketing consultant


      Eliminated in primary


      Elizabeth Helgelien, former state senator from the 9th district (2010–2012)
      Steve London, accountant
      Brian Nadell, professional poker player and perennial candidate
      Martin O'Donnell, composer
      Steven Schiffman, attorney and perennial candidate
      Dan Schwartz, former Nevada State Treasurer (2015–2019), candidate for this district in 2020, candidate for lieutenant governor in 2022, candidate for governor in 2018, and candidate for the 4th district in 2012


      Withdrawn


      Heidi Kasama, state assemblywoman (2020–present) (ran for re-election)


      Declined


      April Becker, attorney and nominee for this district in 2022 (ran for Clark County Commission)


      Endorsements




      Fundraising




      Results




      = Third-party and independent candidates

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      Declared


      John Kamerath (Independent American), nurse


      = General election

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      Endorsements


      Endorsements in bold were made after the primary election.


      Polling




      Predictions




      Results




      District 4



      The 4th district covers parts of northern Las Vegas, taking in the Las Vegas Strip, as well as its northern suburbs and rural central Nevada. The incumbent was Democrat Steven Horsford, who was reelected with 52.4% of the vote in 2022.


      = Democratic primary

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      Nominee


      Steven Horsford, incumbent U.S. representative


      Eliminated in primary


      Levy Shultz, industrial security professional


      Fundraising




      Results




      = Republican primary

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      Nominee


      John Lee, former mayor of North Las Vegas (2013–2022), former state senator from the 1st district (2004–2012), candidate for governor in 2022, and Democratic candidate for this district in 2012


      Eliminated in primary


      David Flippo, financial advisor
      Bruce Frazey, certified public accountant and consultant


      Endorsements




      Fundraising




      Results




      = Third-party and independent candidates

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      Declared


      Russell Best (Independent American), retired businessman and perennial candidate
      Timothy Ferreira (Libertarian), software developer and candidate for lieutenant governor of California in 2018


      = General election

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      Endorsements


      Endorsements in bold were made after the primary election.


      Polling




      Predictions




      Results




      Notes



      Partisan clients


      References




      External links


      Official campaign websites for District 1 candidates

      Gabriel Cornejo (I) for Congress
      Ron Quince (I) for Congress
      Mark Robertson (R) for Congress
      Dina Titus (D) for Congress
      Victor Willert (I) for Congress
      Official campaign websites for District 2 candidates

      Mark Amodei (R) for Congress
      Robert Kidd (I) for Congress
      Official campaign websites for District 3 candidates

      Drew Johnson (R) for Congress
      John Kamerath (IA) for Congress
      Susie Lee (D) for Congress
      Official campaign websites for District 4 candidates

      Russell Best (IA) for Congress
      Steven Horsford (D) for Congress
      John Lee (R) for Congress

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