Dean Heller narrowly defeats Sharron Angle in the 2nd Congressional district Republican primary.
U.S. Rep. District 2
Republican primary
Sharron Angle 24,121
Dawn Gibbons 17,095
Richard Gilster 705
Dean Heller 24,529
Glen Thomas 1,794
U.S. Senate
Democratic primary
Jack Carter 86,743
Ruby Jee Tun 10,488
Republican primary
John Ensign 116,700
Edward Hamilton 6,092
Governor
Republican primary
Bob Beers 37,934
Melody Damayo 1,524
Jim Gibbons 61,746
Lorraine Hunt 23,138
Stanleigh Lusak 699
Democratic primary
Jim Gibson 40,289
Dina Titus 60,245
Leola McConnell 4,702
Lt Gov.
Republican primary
Lonnie Hammargren 22,446
George Kao 5,530
Brian Krolicki 53,246
Janet Moncrief 4,932
Barbara Lee Woollen 33,052
Democratic primary
Bob Goodman 23,304
Bill Montgomery 13,895
Bob Stupak 19,532
Bob Unger 29,090
Sec. State
Democratic primary
Roderick Boyd 20,344
Ross Miller 64,698
Republican primary
Brian Scroggins 52,348
Danny Tarkanian 59,089
Treasurer
Republican primary
Kathy Augustine 24,163
Mark DeStefano 52,479
Joseph Pitts 23,146
Democratic primary
Kate Marshall 70,343
Geoffrey VanderPal 21,626
Assembly 32
Republican primary
John Marvel 3,133
Mike Weber 2,913
Assembly 36
Republican primary
John Brown 303
Ed Goedhart 760
Ed Higbee Jr. 376
Democratic primary
Angie Cochran 350
Harley Kulkin 180
Laurayne Murray 520
Assembly 39
Republican primary
John Dicks 260
Rick Gardner 1,699
James Settelmeyer 4,227
Barbara Smallwood 1,409
Assembly 40
Republican primary
John Wagner 2,090
Sheila Ward 2,460
Supreme Court seat F:
John Calvert 37,933
Michael Douglas 93,957
Dianne Steel 81,650
Supreme Court seat G:
Nancy Becker 89,094
Thomas Christensen 32,613
Nicholas Del Vecchio 34,162
Nancy Saitta 66,415
District Judge District 3
Leon Aberasturi 2,938
Wayne Pederson 4,771
John Paul Schlegelmilch 1,438
Regents District 9
David Fulstone 7,757
Ron Knecht 11,185
Ted Lancaster 3,308
Liz Moore 6,135
(Results not final)