NV Elections — 2006
140 races · 88 general · 52 primary · 0 special · 24 uncontested · turnout ~574,340 votes (top-of-ticket)
All 2006 races
- Attorney General (general, 2 candidates)
- District Court Judge, District 2 — Department 7 (general, 2 candidates)
- District Court Judge, District 3 — Department 2 (general, 2 candidates)
- District Court Judge, District 8 — Department 16 (general, 2 candidates)
- District Court Judge, District 8 — Department 22 (general, 2 candidates)
- District Court Judge, District 8 — Department 23 (general, 2 candidates)
- District Court Judge, District 8, Family Division — Department M (general, 2 candidates)
- Governor (general, 4 candidates)
- Lieutenant Governor (general, 3 candidates)
- STATE QUESTION NO. 10Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to change the provisions regarding special sessions of the Legislature to provide that a special session may be convened by a petition signed by two-thirds of the Legislature of each house; to limit the duration of special sessions of the Legislature to 20 calendar days; and to limit the matters which may be considered during a special session? (general, 2 candidates)
- STATE QUESTION NO. 11Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to provide for the payment of compensation to members of the Nevada Legislature for each day of service during regular and special sessions and to provide for the payment of reasonable allowances to legislators for postage, newspapers, telecommunications, and stationery? (general, 2 candidates)
- STATE QUESTION NO. 1Shall 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? (general, 2 candidates)
- STATE QUESTION NO. 2Shall Article 1 of the Nevada Constitution be amended in order: to provide that the transfer of property from one private party to another private party is not considered a public use; to provide that property taken for a public use must be valued at its highest and best use; to provide that fair market value in eminent domain proceedings be defined as the "highest price the property would bring on the open market;" and to make certain other changes related to eminent domain proceedings? (general, 2 candidates)
- STATE QUESTION NO. 4Shall Chapter 202 of the Nevada Revised Statutes be amended in order to prohibit smoking tobacco in certain public places, except all areas of casinos, gaming areas within establishments holding gaming licenses, bars and certain other locations? (general, 2 candidates)
- STATE QUESTION NO. 5Shall Chapter 202 of the Nevada Revised Statutes be amended in order to prohibit smoking tobacco in certain public places, in all bars with a food-handling license, but excluding gaming areas of casinos and certain other locations? (general, 2 candidates)
- STATE QUESTION NO. 6Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to raise the minimum wage paid to employees? (general, 2 candidates)
- STATE QUESTION NO. 7Shall Titles 32, 40 and 43 of the Nevada Revised Statutes be amended in order to allow and regulate the sale, use and possession of one ounce or less of marijuana by persons at least 21 years of age, impose licensing requirements on marijuana retailers and wholesalers, allow for the sale of marijuana by licensed marijuana retailers and wholesalers, impose taxes and restrictions on the wholesale and retail sale of marijuana, and to increase the criminal penalties for causing death or substantial bodily harm when driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol? (general, 2 candidates)
- STATE QUESTION NO. 8Shall the Sales and Use Tax Act of 1955 be amended to exempt from the tax the value of any used vehicle taken in trade on the purchase of another vehicle and the value of farm machinery and equipment? (general, 2 candidates)
- STATE QUESTION NO. 9Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to provide for the election of certain members of the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada and for the gubernatorial appointment of certain members, and to specify the number and terms of the members? (general, 2 candidates)
- Secretary Of State (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 1 (general, 4 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 10 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 11 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 12 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 13 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 14 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 15 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 16 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 17 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 18 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 19 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 2 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 20 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 21 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 22 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 23 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 24 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 25 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 26 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 27 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 28 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 29 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 3 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 30 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 31 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 32 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 33 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 34 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 35 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 36 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 37 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 38 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 39 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 4 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 40 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 41 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 42 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 5 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 6 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Assembly — District 7 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 8 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly — District 9 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Board of Education — District 2 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Board of Education — District 4 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Board of Education — District 5 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Controller (general, 3 candidates)
- State Senate, Capital Senatorial District (general, 2 candidates)
- State Senate, Clark — District 10 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Senate, Clark — District 12 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Senate, Clark — District 2 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Senate, Clark — District 5 (general, 3 candidates)
- State Senate, Clark — District 7 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Senate, Clark — District 8 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Senate, Clark — District 9 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Senate, Washoe — District 1 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Senate, Washoe — District 2 (general, 2 candidates)
- State Senate, Washoe — District 4 (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Treasurer (general, 3 candidates)
- Supreme Court Justice — Seat C (general, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- Supreme Court Justice — Seat F (general, 2 candidates)
- Supreme Court Justice — Seat G (general, 2 candidates)
- U.S. Representative in Congress — District 1 (general, 4 candidates)
- U.S. Representative in Congress — District 2 (general, 4 candidates)
- U.S. Representative in Congress — District 3 (general, 4 candidates)
- United States Senator (general, 4 candidates)
- University Board of Regents — District 1 (general, 2 candidates)
- University Board of Regents — District 4 (general, 2 candidates)
- University Board of Regents — District 9 (general, 2 candidates)
- District Court Judge, District 2, Department 2 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- District Court Judge, District 2, Department 9 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- District Court Judge, District 3, Department 2 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 3 candidates)
- District Court Judge, District 8, Department 3 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- District Court Judge, District 8, Department 23 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 7 candidates)
- District Court Judge, District 8, Department 24 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- District Court Judge, District 8, Family Division, Department M (Nonpartisan) (primary, 7 candidates)
- Governor (Democratic) (primary, 3 candidates)
- Governor (Republican) (primary, 5 candidates)
- Lieutenant Governor (Democratic) (primary, 4 candidates)
- Lieutenant Governor (Republican) (primary, 5 candidates)
- Secretary Of State (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- Secretary Of State (Republican) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 1 (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 3 (Democratic) (primary, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 4 (Republican) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 9 (Democratic) (primary, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 11 (Democratic) (primary, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 12 (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 14 (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 18 (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 21 (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 21 (Republican) (primary, 4 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 22 (Republican) (primary, 4 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 23 (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 24 (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 26 (Republican) (primary, 5 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 29 (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 32 (Republican) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 36 (Democratic) (primary, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 36 (Republican) (primary, 3 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 39 (Republican) (primary, 4 candidates)
- State Assembly, District 40 (Republican) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Board of Education, District 10 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Board of Education, District 6 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- State Senate, District 5 (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Senate, District 5 (Republican) (primary, 3 candidates)
- State Senate, District 8 (Republican) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Treasurer (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- State Treasurer (Republican) (primary, 3 candidates)
- Supreme Court Justice, Seat F (Nonpartisan) (primary, 3 candidates)
- Supreme Court Justice, Seat G (Nonpartisan) (primary, 4 candidates)
- U.S. Representative in Congress, District 1 (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- U.S. Representative in Congress, District 1 (Republican) (primary, 3 candidates)
- U.S. Representative in Congress, District 2 (Republican) (primary, 5 candidates)
- U.S. Representative in Congress, District 3 (Democratic) (primary, 5 candidates)
- United States Senator (Democratic) (primary, 2 candidates)
- United States Senator (Republican) (primary, 2 candidates)
- University Board of Regents, District 1 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 3 candidates)
- University Board of Regents, District 6 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 1 candidates, uncontested)
- University Board of Regents, District 9 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 4 candidates)
- University Board of Regents, District 12 (Nonpartisan) (primary, 1 candidates, uncontested)