2010 Nevada gubernatorial election
2010 Nevada gubernatorial election
County results
Sandoval: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
The 2010 Nevada gubernatorial election was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, to elect the governor of Nevada , who would serve a four-year term to begin on January 3, 2011. Despite speculation that incumbent Republican governor Jim Gibbons would not run for a second term due to low approval ratings, he ran for re-election.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] He struggled in the polls, and ultimately federal judge and former attorney general of Nevada Brian Sandoval secured the nomination. Sandoval defeated Democrat Rory Reid , son of then-current U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid , who won his fifth term in the Senate on the same ballot.
Republican primary
Candidates
A total of five Republican candidates filed with the Secretary of State of Nevada and qualified for the ballot.[ 4]
Declared
Withdrew
Polling
Results
Republican primary results by county:
Democratic primary
Candidates
Two Democratic candidates filed with the Secretary of State of Nevada and qualified for the ballot.[ 4]
Declared
Declined
Polling
Hypothetical polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Barbara Buckley
Oscar Goodman
Rory Reid
Undecided
Mason Dixon /LVJR [ 15]
August 21, 2009
—
—
25%
34%
13%
—
—
—
43%
—
22%
—
Results
Democratic primary results by county: Reid—70–80%
Reid—60–70%
Reid—50–60%
Reid—40–50%
Reid—<40%
Other candidates
Independents
Declared
Eugene "Gino" DiSimone[ 4]
Aaron Y. Honig[ 4]
Declined
Green
Independent American
Libertarian
General election
Predictions
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Brian Sandoval (R)
Rory Reid (D)
Other
Undecided
Rasmussen Reports [ 25]
October 5, 2010
—
—
59%
41%
—
—
Rasmussen Reports [ 25]
September 28, 2010
—
—
49%
40%
—
—
Public Opinion Strategies [ 26]
September 21–23, 2010
—
—
45%
39%
—
—
Rasmussen Reports [ 25]
September 21, 2010
—
—
49%
35%
—
—
CNN /Time Magazine [ 27]
September 10–14, 2010
—
—
58%
31%
—
—
Reuters /Ipsos [ 28]
September 10–12, 2010
—
—
60%
31%
—
—
Mason-Dixon [ 29]
September 9, 2010
—
—
52%
36%
—
—
Rasmussen Reports [ 25]
September 1, 2010
750
± 4%
58%
33%
2%
7%
Mason-Dixon [ 30]
August 23–25, 2010
—
—
53%
31%
—
—
Rasmussen Reports [ 31]
August 16, 2010
750
± 4%
52%
36%
3%
8%
Mason-Dixon [ 32]
August 11, 2010
—
—
52%
36%
—
—
Rasmussen Reports [ 33]
July 27, 2010
750
± 4%
50%
40%
6%
4%
Public Policy Polling [ 34]
July 16–18, 2010
—
—
52%
38%
—
—
Mason Dixon /LVJR [ 35]
July 12–14, 2010
—
—
47%
36%
—
—
Rasmussen Reports [ 36]
July 12, 2010
750
± 4%
57%
36%
3%
4%
Rasmussen Reports [ 37]
June 22, 2010
500
± 4.5%
55%
33%
8%
4%
Rasmussen Reports [ 38]
June 9, 2010
500
± 4.5%
54%
31%
3%
13%
Research 2000 [ 8]
June 2, 2010
—
—
51%
41%
—
—
Rasmussen Reports [ 39]
April 27, 2010
500
± 4.5%
53%
35%
12%
3%
Mason Dixon /LVJR [ 11]
April 10, 2010
—
—
50%
35%
—
—
Rasmussen Reports [ 33]
March 31, 2010
500
± 4.5%
55%
34%
6%
4%
Rasmussen Reports [ 33]
March 3, 2010
500
± 4.5%
53%
35%
7%
5%
Mason Dixon /LVJR [ 11]
February 22–24, 2010
—
—
51%
29%
—
—
Rasmussen Reports [ 40]
February 3, 2010
500
± 4.5%
45%
33%
11%
12%
Mason Dixon /LVJR [ 41]
January 10, 2010
—
—
53%
31%
—
—
Mason Dixon /LVJR [ 13]
December 4, 2009
—
—
49%
35%
—
—
Mason Dixon /LVJR [ 14]
October 8, 2009
—
—
50%
33%
—
—
Hypothetical polling
With Gibbons
With Montandon
Results
By county
County
Brian Sandoval Republican
Rory Reid Democratic
None of These Candidates
Eugene DiSimone Independent
Floyd Fitzgibbons Independent American
Arthur Forest Lampitt Jr. Libertarian
David Scott Curtis Green
Aaron Y. Honig Independent
Margin
Total votes cast[ 44]
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Carson City
11,512
59.06%
6,676
34.25%
511
2.62%
267
1.37%
208
1.07%
115
0.59%
132
0.68%
71
0.36%
4,836
24.81%
19,492
Churchill
6,586
74.19%
1,697
19.12%
167
1.88%
117
1.32%
145
1.63%
60
0.68%
57
0.64%
48
0.54%
4,889
55.07%
8,877
Clark
224,751
48.61%
217,113
46.96%
7,008
1.52%
3,598
0.78%
2,347
0.51%
2,837
0.61%
2,547
0.55%
2,171
0.47%
7,638
1.65%
462,372
Douglas
15,001
69.10%
5,345
24.62%
396
1.82%
328
1.51%
231
1.06%
139
0.64%
192
0.88%
76
0.35%
9,656
44.48%
21,708
Elko
9,489
73.97%
2,194
17.10%
321
2.50%
159
1.24%
394
3.07%
102
0.80%
99
0.77%
71
0.55%
7,295
56.86%
12,829
Esmeralda
289
72.61%
48
12.06%
20
5.03%
6
1.51%
11
2.76%
12
3.02%
7
1.76%
5
1.26%
241
60.55%
398
Eureka
597
78.97%
76
10.05%
31
4.10%
9
1.19%
20
2.65%
12
1.59%
10
1.32%
1
0.13%
521
68.92%
756
Humboldt
3,564
71.61%
994
19.97%
120
2.41%
84
1.69%
116
2.33%
50
1.00%
23
0.46%
26
0.52%
2,570
51.64%
4,977
Lander
1,449
76.42%
277
14.61%
61
3.22%
28
1.48%
33
1.74%
16
0.84%
20
1.05%
12
0.63%
1,172
61.81%
1,896
Lincoln
1,381
70.93%
380
19.52%
72
3.70%
17
0.87%
48
2.47%
26
1.34%
12
0.62%
11
0.56%
1,001
51.41%
1,947
Lyon
11,937
68.46%
4,331
24.84%
340
1.95%
226
1.30%
266
1.53%
113
0.65%
139
0.80%
85
0.49%
7,606
43.62%
17,437
Mineral
1,136
59.88%
556
29.31%
89
4.69%
36
1.90%
43
2.27%
10
0.53%
18
0.95%
9
0.47%
580
30.57%
1,897
Nye
8,829
61.49%
4,224
29.42%
289
2.01%
221
1.54%
349
2.43%
206
1.43%
144
1.00%
97
0.68%
4,605
32.07%
14,359
Pershing
1,140
65.86%
396
22.88%
85
4.91%
32
1.85%
42
2.43%
10
0.58%
11
0.64%
15
0.87%
744
42.98%
1,731
Storey
1,355
63.70%
615
28.91%
53
2.49%
35
1.65%
26
1.22%
14
0.66%
22
1.03%
7
0.33%
740
34.79%
2,127
Washoe
81,073
57.72%
52,730
37.54%
2,555
1.82%
1,156
0.82%
685
0.49%
811
0.58%
970
0.69%
488
0.35%
28,343
20.18%
140,468
White Pine
2,261
69.40%
519
15.93%
113
3.47%
84
2.58%
85
2.61%
139
4.27%
34
1.04%
23
0.71%
1,742
53.47%
3,258
Totals
382,350
53.36%
298,171
41.61%
12,231
1.71%
6,403
0.89%
5,049
0.70%
4,672
0.65%
4,437
0.62%
3,216
0.45%
84,179
11.75%
716,529
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
See also
References
^ Gentry, Dana (June 4, 2008). "Consultants: No second term for Gibbons" . Las Vegas Sun . Retrieved January 1, 2008 .
^ Vogel, Ed (June 13, 2008). "GOVERNING NEVADA: Disregard divorce, poll says" . Las Vegas Review-Journal . Retrieved January 1, 2009 .
^ Schwartz, David McGrath (July 19, 2009). "With scant crew, Gibbons reelection campaign sets sail" . Las Vegas Sun . Retrieved May 5, 2010 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "2010 Filed Candidates" . Secretary of State of Nevada . Retrieved May 6, 2010 .
^ McGrath Schwartz, David (September 21, 2008). "Rory Reid lays ground for run for governor" . Las Vegas Sun . Retrieved January 1, 2009 .
^ "RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR: Montandon takes aim at Gibbons - News - ReviewJournal.com" . Lvrj.com. July 1, 2009. Retrieved August 21, 2010 .
^ Damon, Anjeanette (September 15, 2009). "Sandoval: I am running for governor" . Reno Gazette-Journal . Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2009 .
^ a b c d Research 2000
^ Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ a b c d e Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ a b Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ a b c Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ a b Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ a b "2010 Official Statewide Primary Election Results" . Nevada Secretary of State. June 8, 2010. Retrieved July 11, 2024 .
^ "Harry Reid's son enters Nevada gubernatorial race" . CNN. October 14, 2009. Archived from the original on October 17, 2009. Retrieved October 15, 2009 .
^ "Buckley passes on a run for Nevada governor - News - ReviewJournal.com" . Lvrj.com. September 12, 2009. Retrieved August 21, 2010 .
^ "Top of the Ticket" . Los Angeles Times . January 25, 2010. Retrieved May 20, 2010 .
^ "2010 Governors Race Ratings" . Cook Political Report . Archived from the original on October 28, 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010 .
^ "Governor Ratings" . Rothenberg Political Report . Retrieved October 28, 2010 .
^ "2010 Governor Races" . RealClearPolitics . Retrieved October 28, 2010 .
^ "THE CRYSTAL BALL'S FINAL CALLS" . Sabato's Crystal Ball . Retrieved October 28, 2010 .
^ "Race Ratings Chart: Governor" . CQ Politics . Archived from the original on October 5, 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010 .
^ a b c d Rasmussen Reports
^ Public Opinion Strategies
^ CNN/Time Magazine
^ Reuters/Ipsos
^ Mason-Dixon
^ Mason-Dixon
^ Rasmussen Reports
^ Mason-Dixon
^ a b c d e Rasmussen Reports
^ Public Policy Polling
^ Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ Rasmussen Reports
^ Rasmussen Reports
^ Rasmussen Reports
^ a b c d e Rasmussen Reports
^ a b c Rasmussen Reports
^ Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ Mason Dixon/LVJR
^ a b "2010 Official Statewide General Election Results" . Nevada Secretary of State. November 2, 2010. Retrieved July 11, 2024 .
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