Official General Election Results
Churchill
State Races
President and Vice President of the United States(21 out of 21 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
BALDWIN, CHUCK | IAP | 0.41% | 43 |
BARR, BOB | LIB | 0.40% | 42 |
MCCAIN, JOHN | REP | 64.42% | 6,832 |
MCKINNEY, CYNTHIA | GRN | 0.16% | 17 |
NADER, RALPH | IND | 0.62% | 66 |
OBAMA, BARACK | DEM | 32.95% | 3,494 |
NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 1.05% | 111 |
U.S. Representative in Congress, District 2
(20 out of 20 Precincts Reporting)
[2 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
BERGLAND, CRAIG | GRN | 1.21% | 126 |
DERBY, JILL | DEM | 29.07% | 3,024 |
EVERHART, JOHN | IAP | 4.12% | 429 |
HELLER, DEAN Incumbent | REP | 64.28% | 6,687 |
MORSE, SEAN PATRICK | LIB | 1.32% | 137 |
State Senate, Central Senatorial District
(19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
MCGINNESS, MIKE Incumbent | REP | 100.00% | 8,796 |
State Assembly, District 35
(13 out of 13 Precincts Reporting)
[2 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
GOICOECHEA, PETE Incumbent | REP | 70.79% | 4,932 |
KING, RACHEL MARIE | DEM | 29.21% | 2,035 |
State Assembly, District 36
(4 out of 4 Precincts Reporting)
[2 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
BABB, SCOTTY | DEM | 21.11% | 372 |
GOEDHART, ED Incumbent | REP | 78.89% | 1,390 |
State Assembly, District 38
(2 out of 2 Precincts Reporting)
[2 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
DALTON, STEVEN J. | DEM | 24.85% | 328 |
GOMEZ, DENNIS | IAP | 6.21% | 82 |
GRADY, TOM Incumbent | REP | 68.94% | 910 |
Supreme Court Justice, Seat B
(19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting)
[6 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
PICKERING, MARY "KRIS" | NP | 45.11% | 4,485 |
SCHUMACHER, DEBORAH | NP | 36.69% | 3,648 |
NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 18.20% | 1,809 |
Supreme Court Justice, Seat D
(19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting)
[6 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
CHRISTENSEN, THOMAS FRANK | NP | 24.73% | 2,436 |
GIBBONS, MARK Incumbent | NP | 53.70% | 5,291 |
NONE OF THESE CANDIDATES | 21.57% | 2,125 |
District Court Judge, District 3, Department 1
(19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting)
[6 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
HUFF, DAVID A. | NP | 67.01% | 6,576 |
KENNEDY, JACK | NP | 32.99% | 3,237 |
District Court Judge, District 3, Department 2
(19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting)
[6 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
ABERASTURI, LEON | NP | 65.33% | 6,151 |
SCHLEGELMILCH, JOHN | NP | 34.67% | 3,264 |
District Court Judge, District 3, Department 3
(19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting)
[6 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
ROGERS, WILLIAM | NP | 35.24% | 3,320 |
STOCKARD, THOMAS III | NP | 64.76% | 6,102 |
Churchill Races
County Comm Dist. 1 (CW)(19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
FREY, NORMAN W. | REP | 69.61% | 7,073 |
MACKIE, STUART | DEM | 30.39% | 3,088 |
County Comm Dist. 3 (CW)
(19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 1]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
ERQUIAGA, CARL | REP | 100.00% | 8,995 |
Board of School Trustees - vf 3
(19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 3]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
CARTER, JASON | NP | 14.21% | 3,635 |
JOYNER, JANA | NP | 16.70% | 4,273 |
KEELE, DON | NP | 18.51% | 4,735 |
KOENIG, GREGORY S. | NP | 23.65% | 6,051 |
NUNN, STEVE | NP | 18.38% | 4,703 |
WERFELMAN, CARRY | NP | 8.54% | 2,185 |
Mosquito Abatement Dst -vf 2
(19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting)
[4 Year Term] [Vote For 2]
Candidate | % of Vote | Total Votes | |
---|---|---|---|
CHIPP, SHELDON | NP | 35.25% | 5,615 |
EMMONS, DAVE L. SR. | NP | 28.25% | 4,500 |
MCMULLEN, JOHN C. | NP | 36.50% | 5,813 |
Statewide Issues
STATE QUESTION NO. 1 (19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to eliminate an unconstitutional requirement that a person must reside in Nevada for 6 months prior to an election in order to be eligible to vote in that election? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
---|---|---|
Yes | 39.66% | 4,080 |
No | 60.34% | 6,207 |
STATE QUESTION NO. 2 (19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting) Shall 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? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
---|---|---|
Yes | 57.16% | 5,776 |
No | 42.84% | 4,329 |
STATE QUESTION NO. 3 (19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to require that, before it can enact an exemption from property tax or from sales and use tax, the Nevada Legislature must: (1) make certain findings regarding the social or economic purpose and benefits of the exemption; (2) ensure that similar classes of taxpayers must meet similar requirements for claiming exemptions; and (3) provide a specific date on which the exemption will expire? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
---|---|---|
Yes | 52.74% | 5,280 |
No | 47.26% | 4,732 |
STATE QUESTION NO. 4 (19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting) Shall the Sales and Use Tax Act of 1955 be amended to authorize the Legislature to amend or repeal any provision of this Act without an additional direct vote of the people whenever necessary to carry out any federal law or interstate agreement for the administration, collection or enforcement of sales and use taxes, and to repeal an exemption from the taxes imposed by this Act on certain aircraft and aircraft components? |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
---|---|---|
Yes | 19.49% | 1,950 |
No | 80.51% | 8,053 |
Churchill Issues
Churchill County Question No.1 (19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting) Shall Churchill County School District be authorized to issue general obligation school bonds to finance the acquisition, construction, improvement and equipping of school facilities? Taxes generated by the District's existing school bond property tax rate may be used for capital projects if they are not needed for the payment of the bonds and purposes related to bonds, including the required reserves. District projections at the time the bonds are issued must indicate that issuance of the bonds will not result in an increase of the existing school bond property tax rate of 55 cents per $100 of assessed value. If approved, this authorization will expire November 4, 2018. |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
---|---|---|
Yes | 51.04% | 5,226 |
No | 48.96% | 5,014 |
Churchill County Question No. 2 (19 out of 19 Precincts Reporting) Shall Churchill County be authorized to levy an additional property tax rate for major fire equipment and apparatus purchases for the Fallon Churchill county Volunteer Fire Department in the amount of up to $0.03 per $100 assessed valuation for a period of up to six years commencing July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2015? The cost for the owner of a new $100,000 home is estimated to be up to $10.50 per year. If this question is approved by the voters, any property tax levied will be outside of the caps on a taxpayer's liability for property (ad valorem) taxes established by the legislature in the 2005 session. |
% of Vote |
Total Votes |
---|---|---|
Yes | 54.55% | 5,610 |
No | 45.45% | 4,674 |