Official General Election Results
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Federal Government of United States Races
| PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| BADNARIK, MICHAEL | LIB | 0.42% | 72 |
| BUSH, GEORGE W. Incumbent | REP | 64.93% | 11,136 |
| COBB, DAVID | GRN | 0.15% | 26 |
| KERRY, JOHN F. | DEM | 32.87% | 5,637 |
| NADER, RALPH | IND | 0.71% | 122 |
| PEROUTKA, MICHAEL A. | IAP | 0.31% | 53 |
| None of these Candidates | 0.61% | 105 | |
| UNITED STATES SENATOR
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [6 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| HURST, THOMAS L. | LIB | 0.88% | 148 |
| MARINCH, GARY | NAT | 0.32% | 54 |
| REID, HARRY Incumbent | DEM | 44.68% | 7,526 |
| SCHUMANN, DAVID K. | IAP | 1.33% | 224 |
| ZISER, RICHARD | REP | 51.25% | 8,633 |
| None of these Candidates | 1.55% | 261 | |
| REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 2
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [2 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| COCHRAN, ANGIE G. | DEM | 24.07% | 4,031 |
| GIBBONS, JIM Incumbent | REP | 70.54% | 11,812 |
| HANSEN, JANINE | IAP | 4.18% | 700 |
| TRAINOR, BRENDAN J. | LIB | 1.21% | 203 |
State of Nevada Races
| STATE SENATE, CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT
(3 out of 3 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| GREENWELL, KENNETH E. | IAP | 3.11% | 48 |
| MCGINNESS, MIKE Incumbent | REP | 79.23% | 1,221 |
| WARMAN, FREDDIE L. | DEM | 17.65% | 272 |
| STATE ASSEMBLY, DISTRICT 38
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [2 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| GOMEZ, DENNIS | IAP | 3.59% | 594 |
| GRADY, TOM Incumbent | REP | 61.01% | 10,101 |
| JAMES, CATHYLEE | DEM | 35.40% | 5,861 |
| SUPREME COURT JUSTICE SEAT A
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [6 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| HARDESTY, JIM | NP | 60.74% | 9,857 |
| STEEL, CYNTHIA "DIANNE" | NP | 25.90% | 4,203 |
| None of these Candidates | 13.36% | 2,169 | |
| SUPREME COURT JUSTICE SEAT E
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [6 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| MASON, JOHN E. | NP | 33.41% | 5,384 |
| PARRAGUIRRE, RON | NP | 50.76% | 8,180 |
| None of these Candidates | 15.84% | 2,552 | |
| SUPREME COURT JUSTICE SEAT F
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [2 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| DOUGLAS, MICHAEL L. Incumbent | NP | 43.40% | 6,841 |
| HANSEN, JOEL FREDERICK | NP | 31.20% | 4,917 |
| None of these Candidates | 25.40% | 4,003 | |
Lyon Races
| COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT I (Lyon)
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| MILZ, BOB | REP | 61.64% | 10,083 |
| REID, HOWARD P. | DEM | 38.36% | 6,275 |
| COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT III (Lyon)
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| DALTON, STEVEN J. | DEM | 37.16% | 6,063 |
| TIBBALS, DON H. | REP | 62.84% | 10,255 |
| COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT IV (Lyon)
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| GOODMAN, LEROY | REP | 100.00% | 13,640 |
| LYON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUSTEE DISTRICT V
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| THOMPSON, CLIFFORD A. | NP | 46.59% | 6,538 |
| WILLISS, MAUREEN | NP | 53.41% | 7,494 |
| LYON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUSTEE DISTRICT VII
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| COLLETTA, RUSSELL L. | NP | 55.93% | 7,916 |
| POMMERENING, DAN | NP | 44.07% | 6,237 |
| CENTRAL LYON FIRE PROTECTION DIRECTORS DISTRICT IV
(16 out of 16 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 1] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| ZIERENBERG, RICK | NP | 63.79% | 3,924 |
| ZUELKE, NORMAN E. | NP | 36.21% | 2,227 |
| NORTH LYON COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT DIRECTORS
(16 out of 16 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 3] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| BOTELHO, WILLIAM T. | NP | 18.77% | 1,910 |
| CLEGG, BILL | NP | 17.53% | 1,784 |
| FERREL, CHESTER | NP | 21.50% | 2,188 |
| RAND, PAUL W. | NP | 18.78% | 1,911 |
| WHEELER, HARRY J. | NP | 23.43% | 2,385 |
| SILVER SPRINGS GENERAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TRUSTEES
(2 out of 2 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 3] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| CHIAPPONE, JOHN J. | NP | 14.72% | 202 |
| HOLLER, BILL | NP | 13.56% | 186 |
| OWEN, LARRY W. | NP | 20.19% | 277 |
| PERKINS, TABITHA | NP | 19.31% | 265 |
| RUCKMAN, MARGARET A. | NP | 18.80% | 258 |
| SNELLINGS, JIM "COWBOY" | NP | 13.41% | 184 |
| FERNLEY SWIMMING POOL GENERAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TRUSTEES
(16 out of 16 Precincts Reporting) [4 Year Term] [Vote For 3] |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| MORLEY, JAMILLA S. | NP | 22.81% | 2,198 |
| PEECHER, CONNIE | NP | 28.65% | 2,760 |
| RIESEN, WILLIAM A. | NP | 25.60% | 2,467 |
| TEMPEL, BENNETT A. | NP | 22.94% | 2,210 |
State of Nevada Issues
| STATE QUESTION 1
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to require the Nevada Legislature to fund the operation of the public schools for kindergarten through grade 12 before funding any other part of the state budget for the next biennium? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 44.96% | 7,475 | |
| No | 55.04% | 9,152 | |
| STATE QUESTION 2
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to require that the annual per-pupil expenditure for Nevada's public elementary and secondary schools equals or exceeds the national average? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 42.16% | 6,996 | |
| No | 57.84% | 9,597 | |
| STATE QUESTION 3
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) Shall Title 1 of the Nevada Revised Statutes governing attorneys, and Title 3 of the Nevada Revised Statutes governing actions for medical or dental malpractice and damage awards, be amended to limit attorney's fees and damages which a plaintiff may recover in an action regarding professional negligence? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 64.30% | 10,778 | |
| No | 35.70% | 5,985 | |
| STATE QUESTION 4
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to add provisions governing insurance rates and practices in Nevada? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 28.84% | 4,819 | |
| No | 71.16% | 11,893 | |
| STATE QUESTION 5
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to penalize lawyers willfully involved in vexatious and frivolous litigation, and to prohibit certain changes to limits on recovery of monetary damages? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 29.54% | 4,938 | |
| No | 70.46% | 11,780 | |
| STATE QUESTION 6
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to raise the minimum wage paid to employees? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 64.38% | 10,816 | |
| No | 35.62% | 5,985 | |
| STATE QUESTION 7
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to change the provision that prohibits an "idiot or insane person" from voting to refer instead to "a person who has been adjudicated mentally incompetent, unless restored to legal capacity" and to repeal a provision relating to the election of United States Senators by the Legislature that was made obsolete by the adoption of the 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 48.99% | 8,002 | |
| No | 51.01% | 8,331 | |
| STATE QUESTION 8
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Sales and Use Tax Act of 1955 be amended to revise the exemption from the tax for the sale or use of used vehicles; to provide exemptions from the tax for the sale or use of prescription ophthalmic and ocular devices and appliances, farm machinery and other agricultural equipment, works of fine art for public display, and professional racing vehicles and parts; and to revise the exemption from the tax on the sale or use of aircraft and parts of aircraft used by commercial air carriers? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 36.58% | 5,918 | |
| No | 63.42% | 10,262 | |
Lyon Issues
| QUESTION NO. 9 LYON COUNTY ADVISORY QUESTION
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) SHALL THE NEVDA CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO ADD THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS: 1. The Nevada Legislature shall not, directly or indirectly, enact laws or authorize the adoption of regulations, requiring the counties and cities of the State to provide new services, expand existing services or conduct new or additional governmental functions without appropriating or designating state funding sources to support said new services, expansion of existing services and new or additional governmental functions. 2. The Nevada Legislature shall not enact legislation that would effectively reduce, eliminate or divert to the State revenue or revenue sources previously authorized to support county and city governmental services and functions. |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 64.00% | 10,292 | |
| No | 36.00% | 5,789 | |
| QUESTION NO. 10 LYON COUNTY ADVISORY QUESTION
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Board of County Commissioners impose a tax on new construction of not more than six hundred and fifty dollars ($650) on each new single family residence and not more than sixty-five cents per square foot ($0.65) on other new construction, with the proceeds of the tax to be used for road projects (including construction and maintenance), road bonds or both projects and bonds? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 53.18% | 8,730 | |
| No | 46.82% | 7,687 | |
| QUESTION NO. 11 LYON COUNTY QUESTION
(30 out of 30 Precincts Reporting) Shall Lyon County School District be authorized to issue up to $22,000,000 of general obligation bonds for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving and equipping school facilities? The Bonds are expected to require a property tax levy for 22 years. Due to the retirement of outstanding bonds and projected assessed value growth, passage of this question is not expected to result in an increase in the existing property tax rate levied to pay the District's bonds. |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 54.45% | 8,939 | |
| No | 45.55% | 7,477 | |
| QUESTION NO. 12 LYON COUNTY QUESTION
(8 out of 8 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Board of County Commissioners form an unincorporated town including the areas of Mound House and Dayton for the purposes of providing services, which may include parks, recreation, swimming pools, and acquisition, maintenance and improvement of town property? A "yes" vote carries with it the assent to be taxed for services. Imposition of any such tax would require the approvals of the Town Board and the Nevada Department of Taxation. |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 41.96% | 2,031 | |
| No | 58.04% | 2,809 | |
| QUESTION NO. 13 LYON COUNTY ADVISORY QUESTION
(16 out of 16 Precincts Reporting) Should the Lyon County Board of Commissioners initiate action to dissolve the Fernley Swimming Pool District if requested to do so by the City of Fernley Council? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 49.16% | 2,336 | |
| No | 50.84% | 2,416 | |
| QUESTION NO. 14 LYON COUNTY ADVISORY QUESTION
(16 out of 16 Precincts Reporting) Should the Lyon County Board of Commissioners initiate action to dissolve the North Lyon County Fire Protection District if requested to do so by the City of Fernley Council? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 41.83% | 1,984 | |
| No | 58.17% | 2,759 | |
| QUESTION NO. 15 CITY OF FERNLEY QUESTION
(8 out of 8 Precincts Reporting) If the Fernley Swimming Pool District is dissolved and no longer levies a tax and if the City of Fernley agrees to provide pool and recreational services that were formerly provided by the District, shall the City be authorized to levy a property tax rate for the pool and recreational activities in the amount of up to $.20 per $100.00 assessed valuation for a period of up to (30) years? The estimated cost will remain the same, which is up to $70.00 per year for the owner of a new $100,000.00 home. |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 38.99% | 1,825 | |
| No | 61.01% | 2,856 | |
| QUESTION NO. 16 CITY OF FERNLEY QUESTION
(8 out of 8 Precincts Reporting) If the North Lyon County Fire Protection District is dissolved and no longer levies a tax and if the City of Fernley agrees to provide fire protection services that were formerly provided by the District, shall the City be authorized to levy a property tax rate for those services in the amount of up to $.05 per $100.00 assessed valuation for a period of up to (30) years? The estimated cost will remain the same, which is up to $17.50 per year for the owner of a new $100,000.00 home. |
% of Vote |
Total Votes | |
| Yes | 48.71% | 2,279 | |
| No | 51.29% | 2,400 | |


