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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:ElectionsNV The 2010 House elections in Nevada occurred on November 2, 2010, to elect the members of the State of Nevada's delegation to the United States House of Representatives. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; the elected served in the 112th Congress from January 3, 2011, until January 3, 2013. Nevada has three seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States census.

These elections were held concurrently with other Nevada elections, including the U.S. Senate, gubernatorial, and various other state and local elections.

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Overview

United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada, 2010[1]
Party Votes Percentage Seats +/–
Republican 357,369 50.85% 2 +1
Democratic 317,835 45.22% 1 -1
Independent American 14,967 2.13% 0 -
Independents 6,473 0.92% 0 -
Libertarian 6,144 0.87% 0 -
Totals 702,788 100.00% 3

By district

Results of the 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada by district:[2]

District Republican Democratic Others Total Result
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Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 58,995 35.28% 103,246 61.75% 4,965 2.97% 167,206 100% Democratic Hold
District 2 169,458 63.30% 87,421 32.66% 10,829 4.04% 267,708 100% Republican Hold
District 3 128,916 48.13% 127,168 47.47% 11,790 4.40% 267,874 100% Republican Gain
Total 357,369 50.85% 317,835 45.22% 27,584 3.93% 702,788 100%

District 1

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Campaign

In this solidly liberal[3] district based in the city of Las Vegas, incumbent Democratic Congresswoman Shelley Berkley ran for her seventh term in Congress. One of the Republicans running in the primary was future assemblywoman and Las Vegas City Council member Michele Fiore. Berkley faced Republican candidate Kenneth Wegner, her opponent from 2008, but Berkley did not face much of a challenge from Wegner. Both the Las Vegas Review-Journal[4] and the Las Vegas Sun endorsed Berkley in her bid for re-election, with the Sun praising her as a "tireless and diligent worker for her constituents," "a champion of seniors and veterans," and "an advocate for education."[5] In the end, Berkley won by a convincing margin, as expected.

Results

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District 2

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This conservative-leaning[3] district that constitutes all of Nevada outside of Clark County and even some parts of Clark County has been represented by Republican Congressman Dean Heller since he was first elected in 2006. Though Heller faced a close election in 2006 and a somewhat competitive election in 2008, two-time Democratic opponent Jill Derby declined to run for a third time. Instead, Nancy Price, a former regent of the Nevada System of Higher Education, emerged as the Democratic nominee. Criticizing Price's "glowing" citations of Bernie Sanders, an openly socialist United States Senator and praising Congressman Heller's "core principles," the Las Vegas Review-Journal endorsed Heller in his bid for a third term.[4] On election day, Heller won by a large margin, as expected.

Results

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District 3

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Facing her first bid for re-election in this marginally liberal[3] district based in the suburbs of metropolitan Las Vegas, incumbent Democratic Congresswoman Dina Titus, the 2006 Democratic nominee for Governor, faced off against former State Senator Joe Heck. Throughout the campaign, the two candidates argued over the effectiveness of the 2009 Stimulus, how the health care reform bill would affect small businesses, and whether Democratic control of the government has helped or hurt the country.[6]

The Las Vegas Review-Journal strongly criticized Congresswoman Titus for being "a Keynesian to the core" and for believing "government simply isn't spending enough to ensure our prospertity" and praised Republican challenger Heck for bringing "to the office the kind of perspective the House badly needs," endorsing Heck over Titus.[4] The Sun, on the other hand, endorsed Titus, citing her "active and visible" profile and her work to "marshal federal support" to "homeowners hit hard by the economic crisis" as reasons for their endorsement.[5]

Despite the fact that polling showed Heck with a lead over the incumbent Titus, it was a surprisingly close race, and Heck eked into Congress with less than a one percent and 1,700 vote margin of victory.

Polling

Poll source Dates administered Dina
Titus (D)
Joe
Heck (R)
Undecided
Mason-Dixon October 25–27, 2010 43% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 53% 3%
OnMessage Inc. October 21–24, 2010 42% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 49% -
The Hill/ANGAШаблон:Dead link September 25–27, 2010 44% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 47% 6%
Mason-Dixon September 7–9, 2010 Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic align=center| 47% 43% 7%
American Action Forum August 23–24, 2010 45% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 48% 7%
Mason-Dixon August 9–11, 2010 Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic align=center| 43% 42% 8%
Mason-Dixon July 12–14, 2010 Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic align=center| 42% 40% 9%
Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. (Link) April 5–7, 2010 44% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 49% 7%
Wilson Research Strategies March 24–25, 2010 35% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 40% -
Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. (Link) November 30 – December 2, 2009 40% 40% 20%

Results

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References

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External links

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