This page contains federal election results and links to state and local government election results for June 12, 2018. Click on the tabs below for more information about the elections in Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, and Virginia:
Battlegrounds
Ballotpedia identified the following races as Battleground primaries and elections, meaning they are among the most compelling intra-party contests of this cycle.
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Maine
Governor
Democratic primary
- See also: Maine gubernatorial election, 2018 (June 12 Democratic primary)
First round
| Maine Gubernatorial Democratic Primary, first round, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Janet Mills |
33.09% |
41,735 |
Adam Cote |
28.13% |
35,478 |
Betsy Sweet |
16.46% |
20,767 |
Mark Eves |
14.18% |
17,887 |
| Mark Dion |
4.12% |
5,200 |
| Diane Russell |
2.16% |
2,728 |
| Donna Dion |
1.27% |
1,596 |
| Write-in |
0.59% |
748 |
| Total Votes (574/574 precincts reporting) |
126,139 |
| Source: Maine.gov, "Tabulations for Elections held June 12, 2018," accessed July 6, 2018 |
Second round
| Maine Gubernatorial Democratic Primary, second round, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Janet Mills |
35.49% |
44,042 |
Adam Cote |
30.25% |
37,543 |
Betsy Sweet |
18.52% |
22,987 |
| Mark Eves |
15.73% |
19,521 |
| Total Votes (574/574 precincts reporting) |
124,093 |
| Source: Maine.gov, "Tabulations for Elections held June 12, 2018," accessed July 6, 2018 |
Third round
| Maine Gubernatorial Democratic Primary, third round, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Janet Mills |
40.77% |
49,945 |
Adam Cote |
34.79% |
42,623 |
| Betsy Sweet |
24.44% |
29,944 |
| Total Votes (574/574 precincts reporting) |
122,512 |
| Source: Maine.gov, "Tabulations for Elections held June 12, 2018," accessed July 6, 2018 |
Fourth round
Republican primary
- See also: Maine gubernatorial election, 2018 (June 12 Republican primary)
Question 1: the Ranked Choice Voting Referendum
- See also: Maine Question 1, Ranked-Choice Voting Delayed Enactment and Automatic Repeal Referendum
|
Maine Question 1
|
| Result |
Votes |
Percentage |
|
Yes
|
149,900 |
53.88% |
| No |
128,291 |
46.12% |
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- Results are officially certified.
- Source
A "yes" vote preserves ranked-choice voting by overturning legislation to delay and potentially repeal it. A "no" vote upholds the legislation to delay and potentially repeal ranked-choice voting.
Nevada
U.S. House
District 3
- See also: Nevada's 3rd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
Governor
- See also: Nevada gubernatorial election, 2018 (June 12 Democratic primary)
| Nevada Democratic Gubernatorial Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| John Bonaventura |
3% |
4,345 |
| Asheesh Dewan |
1% |
1,467 |
| Chris Giunchigliani |
38.9% |
56,491 |
| David Jones |
1.7% |
2,510 |
Steve Sisolak |
50% |
72,726 |
| Henry Thorns |
1.9% |
2,760 |
| None of these candidates |
3.5% |
5,065 |
| Total Votes (100% of precincts reporting (1,989/1,989)) |
145,364 |
| Source: Politico These election results are unofficial and will be updated after official vote totals are made available. |
South Carolina
U.S. House
District 1
- See also: South Carolina's 1st Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 4
- See also: South Carolina's 4th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, South Carolina District 4 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| Dan Albert |
0.8% |
510 |
| Barry Bell |
0.3% |
200 |
Lee Bright |
25.0% |
16,742 |
| Stephen Brown |
7.6% |
5,078 |
| Mark Burns |
2.5% |
1,662 |
| James Epley |
8.0% |
5,386 |
| Dan Hamilton |
18.6% |
12,494 |
| Josh Kimbrell |
11.1% |
7,465 |
| John Marshall Mosser |
0.7% |
457 |
| Shannon Pierce |
3.6% |
2,442 |
| Justin David Sanders |
0.5% |
354 |
| Claude Schmid |
2.1% |
1,414 |
| William Timmons |
19.2% |
12,885 |
| Total Votes (231/231 precincts reporting) |
67,089 |
| Source: The New York Times |
Governor
- See also: South Carolina gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2018 (June 12 Republican primary)
Virginia
U.S. Senate
- See also: United States Senate election in Virginia (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
U.S. House
District 10
- See also: Virginia's 10th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary)
Wisconsin
State legislature
- See also: Wisconsin state legislative special elections, 2018
| Wisconsin State Senate District 10 Special Election, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Democratic |
Caleb Frostman |
51.4% |
14,606 |
| |
Republican |
André Jacque |
48.6% |
13,800 |
| Total Votes (100 percent of precincts reporting) |
28,406 |
| Source: WMTV NBC15.com |
| Wisconsin State Assembly District 42 Special Election, 2018 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Jon Plumer |
53.2% |
5,713 |
| |
Democratic |
Ann Groves Lloyd |
45.0% |
4,834 |
| |
Independent |
Gene Rubinstein |
1.8% |
199 |
| Total Votes (100 percent of precincts reporting) |
10,746 |
| Source: WMTV NBC15.com |
Maine
U.S. Senate
- See also: United States Senate election in Maine (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States Senate election in Maine (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
U.S. House
District 1
- See also: Maine's 1st Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Maine's 1st Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Maine District 1 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Chellie Pingree Incumbent |
90.71% |
74,376 |
| Blank |
9.29% |
7,615 |
| Total Votes |
81,991 |
| U.S. House, Maine District 1 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Mark Holbrook |
80.94% |
40,679 |
| Blank |
19.06% |
9,581 |
| Total Votes |
50,260 |
District 2
- See also: Maine's 2nd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Maine's 2nd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
Ballotpedia will publish vote totals here after they become available.
| U.S. House, Maine District 2 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Bruce Poliquin Incumbent |
83.87% |
43,047 |
| Blank |
16.13% |
8,278 |
| Total Votes |
51,325 |
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Nevada
U.S. Senate
- See also: United States Senate election in Nevada (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States Senate election in Nevada (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. Senate, Nevada Democratic Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Jacky Rosen |
77.11% |
110,567 |
| None of these candidates |
7.03% |
10,078 |
| David Drew Knight |
4.43% |
6,346 |
| Allen Rheinhart |
3.33% |
4,782 |
| Jesse Sbaih |
3.17% |
4,540 |
| Bobby Mahendra |
2.67% |
3,835 |
| Daniel Burleigh |
2.26% |
3,244 |
| Total Votes |
143,392 |
| Source: Nevada Secretary of State, "Primary Election Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
| U.S. Senate, Nevada Republican Primary Election, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Dean Heller Incumbent |
69.97% |
99,509 |
| Tom Heck |
18.49% |
26,296 |
| None of these candidates |
4.20% |
5,978 |
| Sherry Brooks |
3.62% |
5,145 |
| Sarah Gazala |
2.82% |
4,011 |
| Vic Harrell |
0.90% |
1,282 |
| Total Votes |
142,221 |
| Source: Nevada Secretary of State, "Primary Election Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
U.S. House
District 1
- See also: Nevada's 1st Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Nevada's 1st Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 2
- See also: Nevada's 2nd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Nevada's 2nd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Nevada District 2 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Clint Koble |
26.13% |
9,453 |
| Patrick Fogarty |
23.83% |
8,619 |
| Rick Shepherd |
21.28% |
7,699 |
| Vance Alm |
13.22% |
4,784 |
| Jesse Hurley |
8.04% |
2,907 |
| Jack Schofield Jr. |
7.50% |
2,713 |
| Total Votes |
36,175 |
| Source: Nevada Secretary of State, "Primary Election Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
District 3
- See also: Nevada's 3rd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Nevada's 3rd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Nevada District 3 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Susie Lee |
66.91% |
25,475 |
| Michael Weiss |
8.18% |
3,115 |
| Eric Stoltz |
7.25% |
2,759 |
| Jack Love |
5.80% |
2,208 |
| Richard Hart |
4.85% |
1,847 |
| Steve Schiffman |
3.51% |
1,338 |
| Guy Pinjuv |
3.50% |
1,331 |
| Total Votes |
38,073 |
| Source: Nevada Secretary of State, "Primary Election Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Nevada District 3 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Danny Tarkanian |
44.13% |
15,257 |
| Michelle Mortensen |
24.56% |
8,491 |
| Scott Hammond |
16.79% |
5,804 |
| David McKeon |
4.91% |
1,698 |
| Annette Teijeiro |
3.54% |
1,225 |
| Patrick Carter |
2.72% |
942 |
| Stephanie Jones |
1.30% |
450 |
| Eddie Hamilton |
1.04% |
360 |
| Thomas Mark La Croix |
1.00% |
345 |
| Total Votes |
34,572 |
| Source: Nevada Secretary of State, "Primary Election Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
District 4
- See also: Nevada's 4th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Nevada's 4th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Nevada District 4 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Steven Horsford |
61.74% |
22,730 |
| Patricia Spearman |
15.25% |
5,613 |
| Amy Vilela |
9.20% |
3,388 |
| Allison Stephens |
6.02% |
2,216 |
| John Anzalone |
5.80% |
2,134 |
| Sid Zeller |
2.00% |
736 |
| Total Votes |
36,817 |
| Source: Nevada Secretary of State, "Primary Election Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
| U.S. House, Nevada District 4 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Cresent Hardy |
47.41% |
15,257 |
| David Gibbs |
18.96% |
6,102 |
| Bill Townsend |
11.37% |
3,659 |
| Kenneth Wegner |
11.27% |
3,626 |
| Jeff Miller |
7.96% |
2,563 |
| Mike Monroe |
3.02% |
973 |
| Total Votes |
32,180 |
| Source: Nevada Secretary of State, "Primary Election Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
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Local government
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- Clark County, Nevada - County commissioner, county assessor, county clerk, district attorney, justice of the peace, district judge, public administrator, county recorder, county treasurer, and county sheriff
- Reno, Nevada - Mayor, city council, and city attorney
- Washoe County, Nevada - County commissioner, county assessor, county clerk, district attorney, justice of the peace, district judge, public administrator, county recorder, county sheriff, and county treasurer
- Clark County School District elections (2018)
- Washoe County School District elections (2018)
North Dakota
U.S. Senate
- See also: United States Senate election in North Dakota (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States Senate election in North Dakota (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
U.S. House
At-large
- See also: United States House election in North Dakota (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States House election in North Dakota (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, North Dakota At-Large District Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Kelly Armstrong |
56.22% |
37,364 |
| Tom Campbell |
26.87% |
17,861 |
| Tiffany Abentroth |
8.91% |
5,921 |
| Paul Schaffner |
7.89% |
5,243 |
| Write-in votes |
0.11% |
76 |
| Total Votes |
66,465 |
| Source: North Dakota Secretary of State, "Official Results Primary Election - June 12, 2018," accessed July 18, 2018 |
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South Carolina
U.S. House
District 1
- See also: South Carolina's 1st Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and South Carolina's 1st Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 2
- See also: South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 3
- See also: South Carolina's 3rd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and South Carolina's 3rd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 4
- See also: South Carolina's 4th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and South Carolina's 4th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, South Carolina District 4 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Doris Lee Turner |
29.46% |
7,070 |
Brandon Brown |
28.47% |
6,833 |
| Eric Graben |
25.72% |
6,174 |
| Will Morin III |
9.13% |
2,192 |
| J.T. Davis |
7.22% |
1,733 |
| Total Votes |
24,002 |
| Source: South Carolina Election Commission, "2018 Statewide Primaries Election Official Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
| U.S. House, South Carolina District 4 Republican Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Lee Bright |
24.95% |
16,742 |
William Timmons |
19.21% |
12,885 |
| Dan Hamilton |
18.62% |
12,494 |
| Josh Kimbrell |
11.13% |
7,465 |
| James Epley |
8.03% |
5,386 |
| Stephen Brown |
7.57% |
5,078 |
| Shannon Pierce |
3.64% |
2,442 |
| Mark Burns |
2.48% |
1,662 |
| Claude Schmid |
2.11% |
1,415 |
| Dan Albert |
0.76% |
510 |
| John Marshall Mosser |
0.68% |
457 |
| Justin David Sanders |
0.53% |
354 |
| Barry Bell |
0.30% |
200 |
| Total Votes |
67,090 |
| Source: South Carolina Election Commission, "2018 Statewide Primaries Election Official Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
District 5
- See also: South Carolina's 5th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and South Carolina's 5th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, South Carolina District 5 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Archie Parnell |
59.96% |
16,648 |
| Sidney Moore |
17.17% |
4,766 |
| Mark Ali |
13.41% |
3,722 |
| Steve Lough |
9.46% |
2,627 |
| Total Votes |
27,763 |
| Source: South Carolina Election Commission, "2018 Statewide Primaries Election Official Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
District 6
- See also: South Carolina's 6th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and South Carolina's 6th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 7
- See also: South Carolina's 7th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and South Carolina's 7th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, South Carolina District 7 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Robert Williams |
41.30% |
14,222 |
Mal Hyman |
29.70% |
10,225 |
| Bill Hopkins |
17.78% |
6,122 |
| Bruce Fischer |
11.22% |
3,863 |
| Total Votes |
34,432 |
| Source: South Carolina Election Commission, "2018 Statewide Primaries Election Official Results," accessed July 18, 2018 |
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Virginia
U.S. Senate
- See also: United States Senate election in Virginia (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and United States Senate election in Virginia (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
U.S. House
District 1
- See also: Virginia's 1st Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 1st Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 2
- See also: Virginia's 2nd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 2nd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 3
- See also: Virginia's 3rd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 3rd Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
No Republican candidates filed.
District 4
- See also: Virginia's 4th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 4th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 5
- See also: Virginia's 5th Congressional District election (May 5, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 5th Congressional District election (June 2, 2018 Republican primary)
The 5th Congressional District Democratic Committee scheduled a nominating convention which was held on May 5, 2018. Leslie Cockburn was selected as the party's nominee.[1]
The 5th Congressional District Republican Committee scheduled a nominating convention which was held on June 2, 2018. Denver Riggleman was selected as the party's nominee.[2]
District 6
- See also: Virginia's 6th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 6th Congressional District election (May 19, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Virginia District 6 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Jennifer Lewis |
47.67% |
8,202 |
| Peter Volosin |
27.19% |
4,678 |
| Charlotte Moore |
18.45% |
3,175 |
| Sergio Coppola |
6.68% |
1,150 |
| Total Votes |
17,205 |
| Source: Virginia Department of Elections, "2018 Democratic Primary Official Results," accessed July 19, 2018 |
The 6th Congressional District Republican Committee scheduled a nominating convention which was held on May 19, 2018. Ben Cline was selected as the party's nominee.[3]
District 7
- See also: Virginia's 7th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 7th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 8
- See also: Virginia's 8th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 8th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 9
- See also: Virginia's 9th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 9th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
District 10
- See also: Virginia's 10th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 10th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
| U.S. House, Virginia District 10 Democratic Primary, 2018 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Jennifer Wexton |
41.89% |
22,405 |
| Alison Kiehl Friedman |
22.96% |
12,283 |
| Lindsey Davis Stover |
16.02% |
8,567 |
| Dan Helmer |
12.55% |
6,712 |
| Paul Pelletier |
3.76% |
2,010 |
| Julia Biggins |
2.83% |
1,513 |
| Total Votes |
53,490 |
| Source: Virginia Department of Elections, "2018 Democratic Primary Official Results," accessed July 19, 2018 |
District 11
- See also: Virginia's 11th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Democratic primary) and Virginia's 11th Congressional District election (June 12, 2018 Republican primary)
See also