2022 United States Senate election in Nevada
The 2022 United States Senate election in Nevada was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Nevada . Incumbent Democratic senator Catherine Cortez Masto won re-election to a second term, narrowly defeating Republican challenger Adam Laxalt .[ 1] Nevada's election results were slowed due to state law that allowed voters to submit mail-in ballots until November 12, and allowed voters to fix clerical problems in their mail-in ballots until November 14, 2022.[ 2] No Republican has won this specific U.S. Senate seat since Adam Laxalt's grandfather Paul Laxalt won a second full term in 1980 .
According to exit polls , Cortez Masto won 62% of Latinos , 64% of young voters , and 52% of women.[ 3]
Cortez Masto made protecting abortion rights a central issue of her campaign.[ 4] Many experts and forecasters saw Nevada as Republicans' best chance to pickup a seat in the Senate. Despite Laxalt leading in most polls, Cortez Masto narrowly won re-election by a little less than 8,000 votes.
Cortez Masto flipped Washoe County , improving her 2016 voteshare by 1.7%, although Laxalt improved on Joe Heck 's margin in rural counties, and performed slightly better in Clark County . The incumbent Democrat's improvements in Washoe compared to 2016 proved to be decisive, as her victory margin there was slightly larger than in Nevada as a whole. With a narrow margin of 0.77%, this was the closest Senate race of the 2022 election cycle and the closest Senate election in Nevada since 1998 .
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Endorsements
Catherine Cortez Masto
Organizations
Newspapers
Labor unions
Results
Results by county: 60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Sam Brown , U.S. Army veteran, Purple Heart recipient, candidate for of the Texas's 102nd House of Representatives district in 2014 , and great-grandson of Paul Brown [ 33] [ 34]
William "Bill" Conrad, retired combat veteran [ 6]
Bill Hockstedler, vice president of Ambient Clinical Analytics, sheriff's office volunteer, and U.S. Air Force veteran[ 35]
Sharelle Mendenhall, pageant queen[ 33] [ 34]
Tyler Perkins[ 6]
Carlo Poliak, retired sanitation worker and perennial candidate[ 6]
Paul Rodriguez[ 6]
Declined
Debates
2022 United States Senate Republican primary election in Nevada debates[ i]
No.
Date
Organizer
Location
Key: P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn
Source
Sam Brown
Bill Conrad
Bill Hockstedler
Adam Laxalt
Sharellen Mendenhall
1
April 7, 2022
Redmove Nevada
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa , Reno
A
P
P
A
P
[ 39] [ 40]
2
May 9, 2022
Nevada Newsmakers
Nevada Newsmakers Studio, Reno
P
N
N
P
N
[ 41] [ 42]
^ Minor candidates that didn't participate in any of the debates are omitted.
Endorsements
Sam Brown (eliminated in primary)
Adam Laxalt
Executive Branch officials
U.S. Senators
Statewide officials
Individuals
Organizations
Labor unions
Polling
Graphical summary
Source of poll aggregation
Dates administered
Dates updated
Sam Brown
Bill Hockstedler
Adam Laxalt
Sharelle Mendenhall
Other[ a]
Margin
Real Clear Politics [ 63]
April 25 – June 7, 2022
June 10, 2022
30.3%
1.0%
51.3%
3.0%
24.4%
Laxalt +21.0
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ b]
Margin of error
Sam Brown
Bill Hockstedler
Adam Laxalt
Sharelle Mendenhall
None of These Candidates
Other
Undecided
OH Predictive Insights [ 64]
June 6–7, 2022
525 (LV)
± 4.4%
34%
1%
48%
3%
2%
3%[ c]
9%
University of Nevada Reno [ 65]
May 17–27, 2022
368 (LV)
± 5.9%
31%
5%
57%
7%
–
–
–
OH Predictive Insights [ 66]
May 10–12, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
30%
0%
45%
3%
8%
2%[ d]
11%
Emerson College [ 67]
April 30 – May 2, 2022
1,000 (LV)
± 3.0%
27%
1%
50%
4%
–
3%[ e]
15%
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 68]
April 25–28, 2022
1,071 (LV)
± 3.0%
26%
1%
50%
3%
–
5%
15%
WPA Intelligence (R)[ 69] [ A]
April 24–26, 2022
503 (LV)
± 4.4%
20%
1%
57%
1%
9%
–
12%
WPA Intelligence (R)[ 70] [ B]
March 13–15, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
19%
1%
57%
1%
–
3%
15%
OH Predictive Insights [ 71]
January 19–26, 2022
230 (RV)
± 6.5%
14%
–
37%
–
–
–
49%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ b]
Margin of error
Dean Heller
Adam Laxalt
Other
Undecided
WPA Intelligence (R)[ 72] [ B]
December 9–11, 2020
300 (LV)
± 5.7%
25%
44%
6%
25%
Results
Results by county:
Libertarian primary
Candidates
Declared
Neil Scott, accountant[ 6]
Independent American primary
Candidates
Declared
Independents
Candidates
Declared
Barry Lindemann, asset manager[ 73]
Not on ballot
J. J. Destin, truck driver[ 74]
Gretchen Rae Lowe[ 74]
General election
Predictions
Endorsements
Catherine Cortez Masto (D)
U.S. Presidents
Executive Branch officials
U.S. Senators
Tammy Baldwin , U.S. Senator from Wisconsin (2013–present)[ 87]
Cory Booker , U.S. Senator from New Jersey (2013–present)[ 87]
Bob Casey Jr. , U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2007–present)[ 87]
Amy Klobuchar , U.S. Senator from Minnesota (2007–present)[ 88]
Chris Murphy , U.S. Senator for Connecticut (2013–present)[ 87]
Jon Ossoff , U.S. Senator from Georgia (2021–present)[ 89]
Jacky Rosen , U.S. Senator from Nevada (2019–present)[ 87]
Bernie Sanders , U.S. Senator from Vermont (2007–present) (Independent) [ 90]
Brian Schatz , U.S. Senator from Hawaii (2012–present)[ 87]
Debbie Stabenow , U.S. Senator from Michigan (2001–present)[ 87]
Elizabeth Warren , U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (2013–present)[ 91]
State legislators
Local officials
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers
Labor unions
Adam Laxalt (R)
U.S. Presidents
Executive Branch officials
Michael Flynn , former U.S. National Security Advisor (2017) and former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (2012–2014) (Democratic) [ 44]
Richard Grenell , Special Presidential Envoy for Serbia and Kosovo Peace Negotiations (2019–2021), United States Ambassador to Germany (2018–2020) and Acting Director of National Intelligence (2020)[ 106]
Nikki Haley , United States Ambassador to the United Nations (2017–2018) and Governor of South Carolina (2011–2017)[ 107]
Morgan Ortagus , Spokesperson for the United States Department of State (2019–2021)[ 108]
Kash Patel , Chief of Staff to the United States Secretary of Defense (2020–2021)[ 109]
Rick Perry , United States Secretary of Energy (2017–2019) and Governor of Texas (2000–2015)[ 110]
Mike Pompeo , 70th U.S. Secretary of State (2018–2021)[ 45] [ 111]
Matt Schlapp , White House Director of Political Affairs (2003–2005)[ 112]
Mercedes Schlapp , White House Director of Strategic Communications (2017–2019)[ 112]
Matthew Whittaker , Acting United States Attorney General (2018–2019), Chief of Staff to the United States Attorney General (2017–2018) and United States Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa (2004–2009)[ 106]
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
Governors
State officials
State legislators
Local officials
Party officials
Individuals
Organizations
Labor unions
Polling
Aggregate polls
Source of poll aggregation
Dates administered
Dates updated
CatherineCortez Masto (D)
Adam Laxalt (R)
Undecided[ f]
Margin
Real Clear Politics [ 132]
October 24 – November 7, 2022
November 8, 2022
45.4%
48.8%
5.8%
Laxalt +3.4
FiveThirtyEight [ 133]
October 5 – November 8, 2022
November 8, 2022
45.9%
47.3%
6.8%
Laxalt +1.4
270towin [ 134]
October 27 – November 7, 2022
November 8, 2022
45.0%
48.8%
6.2%
Laxalt +3.8
Average
45.4%
48.3%
6.3%
Laxalt +2.9
Graphical summary
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ b]
Margin of error
CatherineCortez Masto (D)
Adam Laxalt (R)
None of These Candidates
Other
Undecided
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 135]
November 5–7, 2022
1,089 (LV)
± 2.9%
45%
50%
–
2%[ g]
2%
Research Co. [ 136]
November 4–6, 2022
450 (LV)
± 4.6%
46%
47%
–
2%[ h]
5%
Data for Progress (D)[ 137]
November 2–6, 2022
1,100 (LV)
± 3.0%
47%
49%
1%
3%[ i]
–
InsiderAdvantage (R)[ 138] [ C]
November 4, 2022
550 (LV)
± 4.2%
44%
50%
–
2%[ j]
5%
KAConsulting (R)[ 139] [ D]
November 2–3, 2022
501 (LV)
± 4.4%
45%
44%
–
1%
9%
Cygnal (R)[ 140] [ C]
November 1–2, 2022
600 (LV)
–
43%
46%
–
5%[ k]
6%
Emerson College [ 141]
October 26–29, 2022
2,000 (LV)
± 2.1%
45%
50%
1%
2%[ l]
3%
46%
51%
1%
3%[ m]
–
Suffolk University [ 142]
October 24–28, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
45%
44%
3%
4%[ n]
5%
OH Predictive Insights [ 143]
October 24–27, 2022
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
43%
41%
1%
5%[ o]
10%
Susquehanna Polling and Research (R)[ 144] [ E]
October 24–27, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.3%
43%
48%
<1%
4%[ p]
5%
Echelon Insights [ 145]
October 24–26, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.9%
45%
45%
–
2%[ q]
8%
46%
48%
–
–
6%
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 146]
October 21–24, 2022
1,100 (LV)
± 2.9%
46%
50%
–
3%[ r]
2%
Siena Research /NYT [ 147]
October 19–24, 2022
885 (LV)
± 4.2%
47%
47%
–
2%[ s]
4%
Phillips Academy [ 148]
October 22–23, 2022
1,052 (LV)
± 3.0%
49%
47%
–
–
4%
InsiderAdvantage (R)[ 149] [ C]
October 20, 2022
550 (LV)
± 4.2%
46%
48%
–
2%[ t]
4%
CBS News /YouGov [ 150]
October 14–19, 2022
1,057 (LV)
± 4.4%
48%
49%
–
3%[ u]
–
Data for Progress (D)[ 151]
October 13–19, 2022
819 (LV)
± 3.0%
48%
49%
–
2%[ v]
1%
BSP Research /Shaw & Co. [ 152] [ F]
October 12–19, 2022
1,000 (RV)
± 3.1%
44%
42%
–
5%[ w]
10%
University of Nevada, Reno [ 153]
October 5–19, 2022
586 (LV)
± 4.0%
52%
39%
–
3%[ x]
5%
WPA Intelligence (R)[ 154] [ B]
October 16–18, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
43%
45%
–
6%[ y]
–
Rasmussen Reports (R)[ 155]
October 13–17, 2022
707 (LV)
± 4.0%
43%
48%
–
4%[ z]
5%
Suffolk University [ 156]
October 4–7, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
46%
44%
3%
3%[ aa]
5%
WPA Intelligence (R)[ 154] [ B]
October 2–4, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
44%
42%
–
4%[ ab]
10%
CNN /SSRS [ 157]
September 26 – October 2, 2022
926 (RV)
± 4.7%
47%
44%
2%
3%[ ac]
1%
828 (LV)
± 5.0%
46%
48%
2%
3%[ ad]
–
OH Predictive Insights [ 158]
September 20–29, 2022
741 (LV)
± 3.6%
43%
45%
3%
2%[ ae]
7%
InsiderAdvantage (R)[ 159] [ C]
September 20, 2022
550 (LV)
± 4.2%
43%
46%
–
2%[ af]
9%
Big Data Poll (R)[ 160]
September 18–20, 2022
750 (LV)
± 3.4%
44%
46%
–
–
–
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 161]
September 17–20, 2022
1,086 (LV)
± 2.9%
43%
47%
–
5%[ ag]
5%
Data for Progress (D)[ 162]
September 14–19, 2022
874 (LV)
± 3.0%
46%
47%
–
6%[ ah]
2%
Emerson College [ 163]
September 8–10, 2022
1,000 (LV)
± 3.0%
41%
42%
–
4%
11%
Fabrizio Ward (R)/Impact Research (D)[ 164]
August 16–24, 2022
1,332 (LV)
± 4.4%
44%
40%
3%
4%[ ai]
9%
48%
47%
–
–
6%
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 165]
August 15–18, 2022
1,082 (LV)
± 2.9%
44%
47%
–
4%[ aj]
6%
Suffolk University [ 166]
August 14–17, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
45%
38%
3%
3%[ ak]
12%
Beacon Research (D)[ 167] [ G]
July 5–20, 2022
479 (RV)
± 4.5%
49%
39%
–
1%
7%
301 (LV)
± 5.6%
51%
45%
–
1%
2%
Emerson College [ 168]
July 7–10, 2022
2,000 (RV)
± 2.1%
44%
41%
–
6%
9%
Change Research (D)[ 169] [ H]
June 24–27, 2022
701 (LV)
± 3.7%
46%
43%
–
–
12%
University of Nevada, Reno [ 170]
May 17–27, 2022
1,098 (A)
± 3.4%
48%
27%
–
11%
14%
McLaughlin & Associates (R)[ 171] [ I]
April 18–20, 2022
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
46%
47%
–
–
7%
OH Predictive Insights [ 172]
April 1–9, 2022
748 (RV)
± 4.4%
43%
35%
–
–
22%
Suffolk University [ 173]
April 2–6, 2022
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
40%
43%
3%
–
14%
Blueprint Polling (D)[ 174]
March 21–24, 2022
671 (LV)
± 3.8%
40%
47%
–
–
13%
Change Research (D)[ 169] [ H]
March 2022
– (LV)
–
44%
46%
–
–
10%
OH Predictive Insights [ 71]
January 19–26, 2022
755 (RV)
± 3.6%
44%
35%
–
–
21%
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 175]
November 24–29, 2021
1,034 (LV)
± 3.0%
41%
44%
–
–
15%
NRSC (R)[ 176] [ J]
November 14–17, 2021
571 (LV)
± 4.1%
42%
46%
–
–
12%
The Mellman Group (D)[ 177]
September 15–22, 2021
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
46%
41%
3%
–
10%
WPA Intelligence (R)[ 178] [ A]
September 11–15, 2021
504 (LV)
± 4.4%
37%
39%
12%
–
12%
VCreek/AMG (R)[ 179] [ K]
August 9–14, 2021
567 (RV)
± 4.1%
32%
42%
–
–
26%
Hypothetical polling
Catherine Cortez Masto vs. Sam Brown
Results
Swing by county
Democratic — +5-7.5%
Democratic — +2.5-5%
Democratic — +0-2.5%
Republican — +0-2.5%
Republican — +2.5-5%
Republican — +5-7.5%
Republican — +7.5-10%
Cortez Masto won urban Clark County and Washoe County , home to Las Vegas and Reno respectively. Combined, these two counties contain more than 80% of the state's total population. While her margin in Clark County fell from 11% in 2016 to 8% in this election, she flipped Washoe County , which she lost by less than 1% in 2016, with a 4% margin of victory. Laxalt won by landslide margins in Nevada's rural counties, but they are lightly populated and cast less than 16% of the total vote. In the end, Cortez Masto's victories in the state's two largest counties gave her too large a lead for Laxalt to overcome in rural Nevada. As of 2023, no Republican has won any U.S. Senate race in Nevada since 2012.
By county
By county
County
Catherine Cortez Masto Democratic
Adam Laxalt Republican
None of These Candidates
Barry LindemannIndependent
Neil ScottLibertarian
Barry RubinsonIAPN
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Carson City
10,337
43.63
12,451
52.55
308
1.30
234
0.99
175
0.74
189
0.80
-2,114
-8.92
23,694
Churchill
2,423
24.52
7,032
71.17
153
1.55
110
1.11
99
1.00
63
0.64
-4,609
-46.65
9,880
Clark
357,275
52.40
304,133
44.61
8,216
1.21
4,989
0.73
4,041
0.59
3,144
0.46
53,142
7.79
681,798
Douglas
9,466
32.45
18,890
64.76
288
0.99
214
0.74
173
0.59
138
0.47
-9,424
-32.31
29,169
Elko
3,286
20.30
12,180
75.23
219
1.35
204
1.26
149
0.92
153
0.94
-8,894
-54.93
16,191
Esmeralda
68
14.98
344
75.77
22
4.85
13
2.86
2
0.44
5
1.10
-276
-60.79
454
Eureka
73
9.35
671
85.92
17
2.18
8
1.02
2
0.26
10
1.28
-598
-76.57
781
Humboldt
1,358
22.22
4,456
72.91
132
2.16
75
1.23
45
0.74
46
0.75
-3,098
-50.69
6,112
Lander
387
17.68
1,673
76.43
58
2.65
42
1.92
23
1.05
29
1.32
-1,286
-58.75
2,189
Lincoln
321
14.88
1,727
80.06
62
2.87
12
0.56
21
0.97
14
0.65
-1,406
-65.18
2,157
Lyon
6,244
26.44
16,293
68.99
312
1.32
324
1.37
243
1.03
200
0.85
-10,049
-42.55
23,616
Mineral
660
34.85
1,124
59.34
59
3.12
18
0.95
17
0.90
16
0.84
-464
-24.50
1,894
Nye
5,957
28.61
13,833
66.43
379
1.82
277
1.33
164
0.79
213
1.02
-7,876
-37.82
20,823
Pershing
419
23.58
1,272
71.58
41
2.31
22
1.24
12
0.67
11
0.62
-853
-48.00
1,777
Storey
721
28.15
1,728
67.47
46
1.80
28
1.09
24
0.94
14
0.55
-1,007
-39.32
2,561
Washoe
98,617
50.76
90,002
46.33
2,065
1.06
1,460
0.75
1,204
0.62
932
0.48
8,615
4.43
194,280
White Pine
704
20.40
2,579
74.73
64
1.85
45
1.30
28
0.81
31
0.90
-1,875
-54.33
3,451
Totals
498,316
48.81
490,388
48.04
12,441
1.22
8,075
0.79
6,422
0.63
5,208
0.51
7,928
0.78
1,020,850
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
By congressional district
Cortez Masto won 3 of 4 congressional districts.[ 182]
See also
Notes
^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
^ a b c d Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Conrad, Perkins, and Rodriguez with 1%
^ Conrad and Rodriguez with 1%; Perkins and Poliak with 0%
^ Conrad, Perkins, Pollak, and Rodriguez with 1%
^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
^ Scott (L) with 1%; "Other" with 1%
^ "Some other candidate/None of them" with 2%
^ Scott (L) with 2%; "Another candidate" with 1%
^ "Another candidate" with 2%
^ "Third-party candidate" with 5%
^ Lindemann (I) with 1%; Scott (L) with 1%; Rubinson (IA) with <1%
^ Lindemann (I) with 1%; Scott (L) with 1%; Rubinson (IA) with 1%
^ Scott (L) with 2%; Lindemann (I) with 1%; Rubinson (IA) with 1%
^ Lindemann (I) with 2%; Rubinson (IA) with 1%; Scott (L) with 1%; "Refused" with 1%
^ Rubinson (IA) with 2%; Scott (L) with 1%; "Refuse" with 1%
^ Lindemann (I) with 1%; Scott (I) with 1%; Rubinson (IA) with <1%
^ Scott (L) with 3%
^ Rubinson (IA) with 1%; Scott (L) with 1%; Lindemann (I) with <1%
^ "Another candidate" with 2%
^ "Someone else" with 3%
^ Scott (L) with 1%; "Another candidate" with 1%
^ "Someone else" with 5%
^ "Some other candidate" with 3%
^ Scott (L) with 4%; Rubinson (IA) with 2%
^ "Some other candidate" with 4%
^ Lindemann (I) with 1%; Rubinson (IA) with 1%; Scott (L) with 1%
^ Rubinson (IA) and Scott (L) with 2%
^ "Other" with 3%
^ "Other" with 3%
^ Robinson (IA) with 1%; Scott (L) with 1%
^ "Someone else" with 2%
^ Scott (L) with 2%; "Other" with 3%
^ Scott (L) with 4%; "Another candidate" with 2%
^ Rubinson with 2%; Lindemann and Scott with 1%
^ Scott with 2%; "Other" with 1%
^ Scott with 2%; Rubinson with 1%; Lindemann with 0%
Partisan clients
^ a b Poll sponsored by Laxalt's campaign
^ a b c d This poll was sponsored by Club for Growth Action, which supports Laxalt
^ a b c d Poll conducted for American Greatness, a conservative news and opinions site.
^ Poll conducted for Citizens United , a conservative non-profit organization.
^ Poll conducted for BUSR, an online gambling website.
^ Poll conducted for Univision .
^ This poll was sponsored by the Environmental Voter Project
^ a b This poll was sponsored by Future Majority and America's Future Majority Fund
^ This poll was sponsored by Battle Born Values PAC
^ This poll was sponsored by the National Republican Senatorial Committee
^ Poll sponsored by Americas PAC
References
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^ Catalini, Mike (November 12, 2022). "Why Nevada election results are taking days" . Associated Press . Retrieved November 13, 2022 .
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