2012 Nevada Senate election

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2012 Nevada Senate election

 2010 November 6, 2012 2014 

12 out of 21 seats in the Nevada Senate
11 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Steven Horsford
(retired)
Mike McGinness
(term-limited)
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since February 9, 2009 November 2010
Leader's seat District 4 District 18
Last election 11 10
Seats after 11 10
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 292,296 216,441
Percentage 55.08% 40.79%

Majority Leader before election

Steven Horsford
Democratic

Elected Majority Leader

Mo Denis
Democratic

The 2012 Nevada Senate election was held on November 6, 2012, to determine which party would control the Nevada Senate for the following two years in the 77th Nevada Legislature. Twelve out of the 21 seats in the Nevada Senate were up for election, including two special elections in District 9 and District 13 for the remaining two years of Republican Elizabeth Helgelien's and Democrat Sheila Leslie's terms following their resignations in 2012. The primary was held on June 12, 2012. Prior to the election, 11 seats were held by Democrats and 10 seats were held by Republicans. The general election saw neither party gain nor lose any seats, thereby meaning that Democrats retained their majority in the State Senate.[1][2]

Source Ranking As of
Governing[3] Tossup October 24, 2012

Retirements

Democrats

  1. District 3: Valerie Wiener was term-limited.
  2. District 4: Steven Horsford retired to successfully run for Nevada's 4th congressional district.
  3. District 5: Shirley Breeden retired.
  4. District 6: Allison Copening retired.
  5. District 11: Michael A. Schneider was term-limited.

Republicans

  1. District 18: Mike McGinness was term-limited.
  2. District 19: Dean Rhoads was term-limited.

Incumbents defeated

In primary

Democrats

  1. District 1: John Lee lost renomination to Patricia Spearman.

Closest races

Results

References

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