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Nevada's 2nd Congressional District

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Nevada's 2nd Congressional District
Incumbent
Assumed office: September 13, 2011

Nevada's 2nd Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives is represented by Mark Amodei (R).

As of the 2020 Census, Nevada representatives represented an average of 777,116 residents. After the 2010 Census, each member represented 677,358 residents.

Elections

2024

See also: Nevada's 2nd Congressional District election, 2024

Nevada's 2nd Congressional District election, 2024 (June 11 Republican primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Nevada District 2

Incumbent Mark Amodei defeated Greg Kidd, Lynn Chapman, and Javi Tachiquin in the general election for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mark Amodei
Mark Amodei (R)
 
55.0
 
219,919
Image of Greg Kidd
Greg Kidd (No Political Party) Candidate Connection
 
36.1
 
144,064
Lynn Chapman (Independent American Party)
 
5.0
 
19,784
Image of Javi Tachiquin
Javi Tachiquin (L)
 
4.0
 
15,817

Total votes: 399,584
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2

Incumbent Mark Amodei defeated Fred Simon Jr. in the Republican primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on June 11, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mark Amodei
Mark Amodei
 
64.2
 
44,098
Image of Fred Simon Jr.
Fred Simon Jr.
 
35.8
 
24,592

Total votes: 68,690
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

2022

See also: Nevada's 2nd Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House Nevada District 2

Incumbent Mark Amodei defeated Elizabeth Mercedes Krause, Russell Best, and Darryl Baber in the general election for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mark Amodei
Mark Amodei (R)
 
59.7
 
185,467
Image of Elizabeth Mercedes Krause
Elizabeth Mercedes Krause (D) Candidate Connection
 
37.8
 
117,371
Image of Russell Best
Russell Best (Independent American Party)
 
1.4
 
4,194
Image of Darryl Baber
Darryl Baber (L)
 
1.1
 
3,466

Total votes: 310,498
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2

The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on June 14, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Elizabeth Mercedes Krause
Elizabeth Mercedes Krause Candidate Connection
 
49.0
 
22,072
Image of Timothy Hanifan
Timothy Hanifan Candidate Connection
 
14.3
 
6,440
Michael Doucette Candidate Connection
 
12.2
 
5,478
Rahul Joshi
 
8.0
 
3,613
Brian Hansen
 
7.3
 
3,276
Joseph Afzal
 
6.9
 
3,117
Gerold Lee Gorman
 
2.3
 
1,034

Total votes: 45,030
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2

Incumbent Mark Amodei defeated Danny Tarkanian, Joel Beck, Catherine Sampson, and Brian Nadell in the Republican primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on June 14, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mark Amodei
Mark Amodei
 
54.9
 
49,779
Image of Danny Tarkanian
Danny Tarkanian
 
32.6
 
29,563
Image of Joel Beck
Joel Beck
 
7.4
 
6,744
Catherine Sampson
 
3.3
 
3,010
Image of Brian Nadell
Brian Nadell
 
1.8
 
1,614

Total votes: 90,710
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2020

See also: Nevada's 2nd Congressional District election, 2020

General election

General election for U.S. House Nevada District 2

Incumbent Mark Amodei defeated Patricia Ackerman and Janine Hansen in the general election for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mark Amodei
Mark Amodei (R)
 
56.5
 
216,078
Image of Patricia Ackerman
Patricia Ackerman (D)
 
40.7
 
155,780
Image of Janine Hansen
Janine Hansen (Independent American Party)
 
2.8
 
10,815

Total votes: 382,673
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2

The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on June 9, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Patricia Ackerman
Patricia Ackerman
 
48.9
 
26,411
Image of Clint Koble
Clint Koble Candidate Connection
 
22.8
 
12,315
Image of Ed Cohen
Ed Cohen Candidate Connection
 
13.3
 
7,186
Image of Rick Shepherd
Rick Shepherd
 
7.4
 
3,998
Reynaldo Hernandez
 
5.2
 
2,790
Image of Steve Schiffman
Steve Schiffman Candidate Connection
 
1.8
 
974
Ian Luetkehans
 
0.6
 
338

Total votes: 54,012
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2

Incumbent Mark Amodei defeated Joel Beck and Jesse Hurley in the Republican primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on June 9, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mark Amodei
Mark Amodei
 
80.8
 
61,462
Image of Joel Beck
Joel Beck Candidate Connection
 
14.9
 
11,308
Image of Jesse Hurley
Jesse Hurley
 
4.3
 
3,307

Total votes: 76,077
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2018

See also: Nevada's 2nd Congressional District election, 2018

General election

General election for U.S. House Nevada District 2

Incumbent Mark Amodei defeated Clint Koble in the general election for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mark Amodei
Mark Amodei (R)
 
58.2
 
167,435
Image of Clint Koble
Clint Koble (D)
 
41.8
 
120,102

Total votes: 287,537
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2

The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on June 12, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Clint Koble
Clint Koble
 
26.1
 
9,453
Image of Patrick Fogarty
Patrick Fogarty
 
23.8
 
8,619
Image of Rick Shepherd
Rick Shepherd Candidate Connection
 
21.3
 
7,699
Image of Vance Alm
Vance Alm Candidate Connection
 
13.2
 
4,784
Image of Jesse Hurley
Jesse Hurley
 
8.0
 
2,907
Jack Schofield Jr.
 
7.5
 
2,713

Total votes: 36,175
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2

Incumbent Mark Amodei defeated Sharron Angle, Joel Beck, and Ian Luetkehans in the Republican primary for U.S. House Nevada District 2 on June 12, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Mark Amodei
Mark Amodei
 
71.7
 
42,351
Image of Sharron Angle
Sharron Angle
 
18.3
 
10,837
Image of Joel Beck
Joel Beck Candidate Connection
 
8.5
 
5,006
Ian Luetkehans Candidate Connection
 
1.5
 
882

Total votes: 59,076
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2016

See also: Nevada's 2nd Congressional District election, 2016

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as safely Republican. Incumbent Mark Amodei (R) defeated Chip Evans (D), John Everhart (Independent American), and Drew Knight (Independent) in the general election on November 8, 2016. Amodei faced no opposition in the Republican primary, while Evans defeated Vance Alm and Rick Shepherd to win the Democratic nomination. The primary elections took place on June 14, 2016.[1][2][3]

U.S. House, Nevada District 2 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngMark Amodei Incumbent 58.3% 182,676
     Democratic Chip Evans 36.9% 115,722
     Independent American John Everhart 2.8% 8,693
     No Party Drew Knight 2% 6,245
Total Votes 313,336
Source: Nevada Secretary of State


U.S. House, Nevada District 2 Democratic Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngChip Evans 45.1% 11,333
Rick Shepherd 35.8% 8,983
Vance Alm 19.1% 4,803
Total Votes 25,119
Source: Nevada Secretary of State

2014

See also: Nevada's 2nd Congressional District elections, 2014

The 2nd Congressional District of Nevada held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 4, 2014. Incumbent Mark Amodei (R) defeated Kristen Spees (D) and Janine Hansen (Independent American) in the general election.

U.S. House, Nevada District 2 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngMark Amodei Incumbent 65.7% 122,402
     Democratic Kristen Spees 27.9% 52,016
     Independent American Janine Hansen 6.3% 11,792
Total Votes 186,210
Source: Nevada Secretary of State

2012

See also: Nevada's 2nd Congressional District elections, 2012

The 2nd Congressional District of Nevada held an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 6, 2012, in which incumbent Mark Amodei (R) won re-election. He defeated Samuel Koepnick (D), Michael L. Haines (I) and Russell Best (AI) in the general election.[4] The primary was held on June 12.[5]

U.S. House, Nevada District 2 General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Samuel Koepnick 36.2% 102,019
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngMark Amodei Incumbent 57.6% 162,213
     Independent Michael L. Haines 4% 11,166
     Independent American Party of Nevada Russel Best 2.1% 6,051
Total Votes 281,449
Source: Nevada Secretary of State "U.S. House of Representatives Results"
U.S. House, Nevada, District 2 Democratic Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngSamuel Koepnick 40.5% 8,865
Xiomara Rodriguez 33.8% 7,404
Sam Dehne 25.6% 5,604
Total Votes 21,873

2011

On September 13, 2011, Mark Amodei was elected to the United States House via a special election. He defeated Kate Marshall (D).[6]

United States House, Nevada Special Election, 2011
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngMark Amodei 61.6% 75,180
     Democratic Kate Marshall 38.4% 46,818
Total Votes 121,998

2010
On November 2, 2010, Dean Heller won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Nancy Price (D) and Russell Best (Independent American) in the general election.[7]

U.S. House, Nevada, District 2 General Election, 2010
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDean Heller incumbent 63.3% 169,458
     Democratic Nancy Price 32.7% 87,421
     Independent American Russell Best 4% 10,829
Total Votes 267,708


2008
On November 4, 2008, Dean Heller won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Jill Derby (D), John Everhart (Independent American), Sean Patrick Morse (L) and Craig Bergland (G) in the general election.[8]

U.S. House, Nevada, District 2 General Election, 2008
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDean Heller incumbent 51.8% 170,771
     Democratic Jill Derby 41.4% 136,548
     Independent American John Everhart 3.4% 11,179
     Libertarian Sean Patrick Morse 1.7% 5,740
     Green Party Craig Bergland 1.6% 5,282
Total Votes 329,520


2006
On November 7, 2006, Dean Heller won election to the United States House. He defeated Jill Derby (D), Daniel Rosen (I) and James C. Kroshus (Independent American) in the general election.[9]

U.S. House, Nevada, District 2 General Election, 2006
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDean Heller 50.3% 117,168
     Democratic Jill Derby 44.9% 104,593
     Independent Daniel Rosen 2.4% 5,524
     Independent American James C. Kroshus 2.3% 5,439
Total Votes 232,724


2004
On November 2, 2004, Jim Gibbons won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Angie G. Cochran (D), Brendan J. Trainor (L) and Janine Hansen (Independent American) in the general election.[10]

U.S. House, Nevada, District 2 General Election, 2004
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJim Gibbons incumbent 67.2% 195,466
     Democratic Angie G. Cochran 27.5% 79,978
     Libertarian Brendan J. Trainer 1.7% 4,997
     Independent American Janine Hansen 3.7% 10,638
Total Votes 291,079


2002
On November 5, 2002, Jim Gibbons won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Travis O. Souza (D), Janine Hansen (Independent American), Brendan Trainor (L) and Robert Winquist (Natural Law) in the general election.[11]

U.S. House, Nevada, District 2 General Election, 2002
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJim Gibbons incumbent 74.3% 149,574
     Democratic Travis O. Souza 20% 40,189
     Independent American Janine Hansen 3.6% 7,240
     Libertarian Brendan Trainor 1.7% 3,413
     Natural Law Robert Winquist 0.4% 784
     Over vote 0.1% 143
Total Votes 201,343


2000
On November 7, 2000, Jim Gibbons won re-election to the United States House. He defeated Tierney Cahill (D), A. Charles Laws (G), Terry Savage (L), Daniel Hansen (Independent American), Ken Brenneman (Citizens First) and Robert W. Winquist (Natural Law) in the general election.[12]

U.S. House, Nevada, District 2 General Election, 2000
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngJim Gibbons incumbent 64.2% 229,608
     Democratic Tierney Cahill 29.8% 106,379
     Green Party A. Charles Laws 1.6% 5,547
     Libertarian Terry Savage 1.5% 5,343
     Independent American Daniel Hansen 1.6% 5,582
     Citizens First Ken Brenneman 0.7% 2,367
     Natural Law Robert W. Winquist 0.3% 1,143
     No vote cast 0.4% 1,318
     Over vote 0% 131
Total Votes 357,418


District map

Redistricting

2020-2021

See also: Redistricting in Nevada after the 2020 census

Governor Steve Sisolak (D) signed the congressional map into law on November 16, 2021.[13] This map took effect for Nevada's 2022 congressional elections. On November 14, 2021, the Nevada State Senate voted 12-9 to approve the Democratic congressional and legislative map proposals. In a press release, Democratic lawmakers said they planned to issue an amendment to the draft maps in the Nevada State Assembly that would aim to address requests from tribal communities in the state and the allocation of incarcerated individuals.[14] On November 16, the Nevada State Assembly voted 25-17 to approve the amended maps.[15]

How does redistricting in Nevada work? In Nevada, both congressional and state legislative district boundaries are drawn by the state legislature. The lines are subject to veto by the governor.[16]

Under a state law enacted in 2019, state prison inmates are counted as residents of their home addresses for redistricting purposes.[17]

Nevada District 2
until January 2, 2023

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Nevada District 2
starting January 3, 2023

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2010-2011

This is the 2nd Congressional District of Nevada after the 2001 redistricting process.
See also: Redistricting in Nevada after the 2010 census

In 2011, the Nevada State Legislature re-drew the congressional districts based on updated population information from the 2010 census.

District analysis

See also: The Cook Political Report's Partisan Voter Index
See also: FiveThirtyEight's elasticity scores

2026

Heading into the 2026 elections, based on results from the 2024 and 2020 presidential elections, the Cook Partisan Voter Index for this district is R+7. This meant that in those two presidential elections, this district's results were 7 percentage points more Republican than the national average. This made Nevada's 2nd the 170th most Republican district nationally.[18]

2024

Heading into the 2024 elections, based on results from the 2020 and 2016 presidential elections, the Cook Partisan Voter Index for this district was R+8. This meant that in those two presidential elections, this district's results were 8 percentage points more Republican than the national average. This made Nevada's 2nd the 164th most Republican district nationally.[19]

Daily Kos calculated what the results of the 2020 presidential election in this district would have been following redistricting. Donald Trump (R) would have defeated Joe Biden (D) 54.1%-43.1%.[20]

2022

Heading into the 2022 elections, based on results from the 2020 and 2016 presidential elections, the Cook Partisan Voter Index for this district was R+8. This meant that in those two presidential elections, this district's results were 8 percentage points more Republican than the national average. This made Nevada's 2nd the 162nd most Republican district nationally.[21]

Daily Kos calculated what the results of the 2020 presidential election in this district would have been following redistricting. Joe Biden (D) would have received 43.1% of the vote in this district and Donald Trump (R) would have received 54.1%.[22]

2018

Heading into the 2018 elections, based on results from the 2016 and 2012 presidential elections, the Cook Partisan Voter Index for this district was R+7. This meant that in those two presidential elections, this district's results were 7 percentage points more Republican than the national average. This made Nevada's 2nd Congressional District the 174th most Republican nationally.[23]

FiveThirtyEight's September 2018 elasticity score for states and congressional districts measured "how sensitive it is to changes in the national political environment." This district's elasticity score was 0.96. This means that for every 1 point the national political mood moved toward a party, the district was expected to move 0.96 points toward that party.[24]

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Nevada Secretary of State, "2016 Filed Non-Judicial Candidates," accessed March 19, 2016
  2. The New York Times, "Nevada Primary Results," June 14, 2016
  3. Nevada Secretary of State, "2016 Master Statewide Certified List of Candidates," accessed September 7, 2016
  4. Politico, "2012 Election Map, Nevada," accessed November 7, 2012
  5. Nevada Secretary of State, "2012 Congressional primary results," accessed May 5, 2014
  6. Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller, Silver State Election, "U.S. House of Representatives, District 2 (Official)"
  7. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2, 2010," accessed March 28, 2013
  8. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 4, 2008," accessed March 28, 2013
  9. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 7, 2006," accessed March 28, 2013
  10. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2, 2004," accessed March 28, 2013
  11. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 5, 2002," accessed March 28, 2013
  12. U.S. Congress House Clerk, "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 7, 2000," accessed March 28, 2013
  13. Nevada Office of the Governor, "Governor Sisolak signs redistricting bills, thanks Nevada Legislature for efficient, productive session," November 16, 2021
  14. The Nevada Independent, "Senate advances redistricting bill; Democrats promise minor tweaks in amendment," November 14, 2021
  15. Nevada State Legislature, "SB1," accessed November 17, 2021
  16. All About Redistricting, "Nevada," accessed May 5, 2015
  17. Prison Policy Initiative, "Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak signs law ending prison gerrymandering," May 31, 2019
  18. Cook Political Report, "2025 Cook PVI℠: District Map and List (119th Congress)," accessed July 1, 2025
  19. Cook Political Report, "The 2022 Cook Partisan Voting Index (Cook PVI℠)," accessed January 10, 2024
  20. Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' 2020 presidential results by congressional district, for new and old districts," accessed September 15, 2022
  21. Cook Political Report, "The 2022 Cook Partisan Voting Index (Cook PVI℠)," accessed February 6, 2023
  22. Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' 2020 presidential results by congressional district, for new and old districts," accessed September 15, 2022
  23. Cook Political Report, "Introducing the 2017 Cook Political Report Partisan Voter Index," April 7, 2017
  24. FiveThirtyEight, "Election Update: The Most (And Least) Elastic States And Districts," September 6, 2018


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