Friday updates: 2022 Statewide (preliminary) General Election Results

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo

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9 p.m. 

Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo will be the next governor of the state of Nevada.

Lombardo is projected as he holds a large lead of incumbent Gov. Steve Sisolak.

“I’ve dedicated my life to protecting and serving our community, and now, I’m honored to have the opportunity to protect and serve our entire state as your next governor,” Lombardo said in a statement.  “Our victory is a victory for all Nevadans who want our state to get back on track. It’s a victory for small business owners, for parents, for students, and for law enforcement. It’s a victory for all Nevadans who believe that our best and brightest days are ahead of us.”

Sisolak said in a statement on Friday afternoon that he called to congratulate Lombardo on winning the race.

"So whether you voted for me or Sheriff Lombardo, it is important that we now come together to continue moving the state forward. That is why I reached out to the Sheriff to wish him success," Sisolak said. “We’ve been through a lot these last four years, from a once-in-a-century pandemic to the stresses and strains of global inflation. I know it has been a challenge for many of you and I couldn’t be prouder of how this state has worked to get us to a better day. I also am proud that we made the tough decisions during COVID that helped save an estimated 30,000 Nevada lives even if those decisions sometimes had tough political ramifications.
“Over the remainder of my term I will continue working hard on behalf of Nevada. You deserve no less. And upon leaving office, I will work in every way I can to make Nevada stronger.
“It has been the honor of my life to be your governor and I want to thank you for giving me this incredible opportunity to serve.”





*** Results are unofficial. Votes can be counted for up to 10 days. ****

* = project winner

On Friday, Carson City Clerk Recorder Aubrey Rowlatt released a  document showing that more than 130 people in Carson City needed to cure their signatures by Monday’s deadline. That list is available at https://www.carson.org/government/departments-a-f/clerk-recorder/elections-department The Carson City Clerk's Office will be open Friday, Nov. 11, and Saturday, Nov. 12, to accept mail ballot signature cures.

For Carson City's latest update, go to https://www.nevadaappeal.com/news/2022/nov/11/friday-update-latest-2022-general-election-update-from-carson-city/

Updates through Thursday are here: https://www.nevadaappeal.com/news/2022/nov/10/thursday-update-2022-statewide-preliminary-general-election-results/

Wednesday's updates are here: https://www.nevadaappeal.com/news/2022/nov/09/2022-statewide-preliminary-general-election-results/

As of 5:30 a.m. Friday

Statewide Results

UNITED STATES SENATE
Six (6) Year Term

CORTEZ MASTO, CATHERINE (DEM)

467575

48.4

LAXALT, ADAM PAUL (REP)

468437

48.5



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS

DISTRICT 2                                                            

Two (2) Year Term

*AMODEI, MARK E. (REP)

175001

60

KRAUSE, ELIZABETH MERCEDES (DEM)

108569

37



GOVERNOR

Four (4) Year Term

SISOLAK, STEVE (DEM)

452673

47

*LOMBARDO, JOE (REP)

474797

49.2



LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Four (4) Year Term

*ANTHONY, STAVROS (REP)

478547

49.87

CANO BURKHEAD, ELIZABETH “LISA” (DEM)

435562

45.39


SECRETARY OF STATE

Four (4) Year Term

*AGUILAR, FRANCISCO “CISCO” (DEM)

466417

48.58

MARCHANT, JIM (REP)

452353

47.12


STATE TREASURER

Four (4) Year Term

*CONINE, ZACH (DEM)

454022

47.4

FIORE, MICHELE (REP)

444039

46.4


STATE CONTROLLER

Four (4) Year Term

*MATTHEWS, ANDY (REP)

481658

50.5

SPIEGEL, ELLEN (DEM)

435253

45.6


STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Four (4) Year Term

CHATTAH, SIGAL (REP)

414595

44/76

FORD, AARON D. (DEM)

480605

51.88

 

COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE DEPARTMENT 1

Six (6) Year Term

FORSBERG, RHONDA K. (NP)

210871

25

NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES

210871

23.65

*WESTBROOK, DEBORAH (NP)

436532

51


Ballot Questions

Question 1: Equal Rights Amendment

*YES

544887

58

NO

391607

41.8


Question 2: Minimum Wage

*YES

513150

54.8

NO

423266

45.2


Question 3: Ranked Choice Voting Initiative

*YES

492585

52.5

NO

445109

47.5