The Political Graveyard: Nevada: U.S. Representatives (original) (raw)
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Nevada: U.S. Representatives
U.S. Representatives from Nevada, 1864-2020 (May be incomplete!)
- At-Large: Henry G. Worthington 1864-65Delos R. Ashley 1865-69Thomas Fitch 1869-71Charles West Kendall 1871-75William Woodburn 1875-77Thomas Wren 1877-79Rollin M. Daggett 1879-81George W. Cassidy 1881-85William Woodburn 1885-89Horace F. Bartine 1889-93Francis G. Newlands 1893-1903Clarence D. Van Duzer 1903-07George A. Bartlett 1907-11Edwin E. Roberts 1911-19Charles R. Evans 1919-21Samuel S. Arentz 1921-23Charles L. Richards 1923-25Samuel S. Arentz 1925-33James G. Scrugham 1933-42Maurice J. Sullivan 1943-45Berkeley L. Bunker 1945-47Charles H. Russell 1947-49Walter S. Baring, Jr. 1949-53Clarence Clifton Young 1953-57Walter S. Baring, Jr. 1957-73David Towell 1973-75Jim Santini 1975-83
- 1st District: Harry Reid 1983-87James H. Bilbray 1987-95John E. Ensign 1995-99Shelley Berkley 1999-Dina Titus 2013-
- 2nd District: Barbara F. Vucanovich 1983-97Jim Gibbons 1997-2006Dean Heller 2007-Mark E. Amodei 2011-
- 3rd District: Jon C. Porter 2003-Dina Titus 2009-11Joe Heck 2011-17Jacky Rosen 2017-
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
- 1870: Thomas Fitch, defeated.
- 1890 Nov 4: Horace F. Bartine (Rep), elected;George W. Cassidy (Dem), defeated.
- 1892 Nov 8: Francis G. Newlands (Silver), elected;William Woodburn (Rep), defeated;James C. Hagerman (Dem), defeated;C. H. Gardiner (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1894 Nov 6: Francis G. Newlands (Silver), elected;Horace F. Bartine (Rep), defeated;James C. Doughty (Populist), defeated;B. F. Riley (Dem), defeated.
- 1896 Nov 3: Francis G. Newlands (Silver & Dem), elected;James C. Doughty (People's), defeated;M. J. Davis (Rep), defeated.
- 1898 Nov 8: Francis G. Newlands (Silver & Dem), elected;Thomas Wren (People's), defeated.
- 1900 Nov 6: Francis G. Newlands (Dem & Silver), elected;Edward Silsby Farrington (Rep), defeated.
- 1902 Nov 4: Clarence D. Van Duzer (Dem & Silver), elected;Edward Silsby Farrington (Rep), defeated.
- 1904 Nov 8: Clarence D. Van Duzer (Dem & Silver), elected;J. A. Yerington (Rep), defeated;Reinhold Sadler (Stalwart Silver), defeated.
- 1906 Nov 6: George A. Bartlett (Dem & Silver), elected;Oscar J. Smith (Rep), defeated;H. T. Jardine (Dem), defeated.
- 1908 Nov 3: George A. Bartlett (Dem), elected;H. B. Maxson (Rep), defeated;A. L. Fitzgerald (Ind), defeated;J. Critchfield (Socialist), defeated.
- 1910 Nov 8: Edwin E. Roberts (Rep), elected;Charles S. Sprague (Dem), defeated;A. Grant Miller (Socialist), defeated.
- 1912 Nov 5: Edwin E. Roberts (Rep), elected;Clay Tallman (Dem), defeated;John E. Worden (Socialist), defeated;George Springmeyer (Progressive), defeated.
- 1914 Nov 3: Edwin E. Roberts (Rep), elected;Leonard B. Fowler (Dem), defeated;Martin J. Scanlan (Socialist), defeated.
- 1916 Nov 7: Edwin E. Roberts (Rep), elected;Edwin E. Caine (Dem), defeated;Martin J. Scanlan (Socialist), defeated.
- 1918 Nov 5: Charles R. Evans (Dem), elected;Sylvester S. Downer (Rep), defeated;H. H. Cordill (Socialist), defeated.
- 1920 Nov 2: Samuel S. Arentz (Rep), elected;Charles R. Evans (Dem), defeated;Paul Jones (Ind), defeated;Jerry Donovan (Socialist), defeated.
- 1922 Nov 7: Charles L. Richards (Dem), elected;A. Grant Miller (Rep), defeated.
- 1932: Samuel S. Arentz (Rep), defeated.
- 1940 Nov 5: James G. Scrugham (Dem), elected;Ralph W. Lattin (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Nov 3: Maurice J. Sullivan (Dem), elected;Ernest L. Brooks (Rep), defeated.
- 1944: Archie C. Grant (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7: Berkeley L. Bunker (Dem), elected;Rex Bell (Rep), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5: Charles H. Russell (Rep), elected;Malcolm McEachin (Dem), defeated.
- 1972: James H. Bilbray (Dem), defeated.
- 1970 Nov 3: Walter S. Baring, Jr. (Dem), elected;J. Robert Charles (Rep), defeated.
- 1974 Nov 5: Joel F. Hansen (Independent American), defeated.
- 1976 Nov 2: Janine Hansen (Independent American), defeated.
- 1986 Nov 4: James H. Bilbray (Dem), elected;Bob Ryan (Rep), defeated;Gordon M. Morris (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1988 Nov 8: James H. Bilbray (Dem), elected;Lucille Lusk (Rep), defeated;Patrick O'Neill (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1986 Nov 4: Barbara F. Vucanovich (Rep), elected;Pete Sferrazza (Dem), defeated.
- 1988 Nov 8: Barbara F. Vucanovich (Rep), elected;James Spoo (Dem), defeated;H. Kent Cromwell (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1990 Nov 6: James H. Bilbray (Dem), elected;Robert Dickinson (Rep), defeated;William Moore (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1992 Nov 3: James H. Bilbray (Dem), elected;J. Coy Pettyjohn (Rep), defeated;Scott A. Kjar (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1994 Nov 8: John E. Ensign (Rep), elected;James H. Bilbray (Dem), defeated;Gary Wood (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1996 Nov 5: John E. Ensign (Rep), elected;Bob Coffin (Dem), defeated;Ted Gunderson (Independent American), defeated;James Dan (Libertarian), defeated;Richard Eidson (Natural Law), defeated.
- 1998 Nov 3: Shelley Berkley (Dem), elected;Don Chairez (Rep), defeated;Jim Burns (Libertarian), defeated;Jess Howe (Independent American), defeated.
- 1990 Nov 6: Barbara F. Vucanovich (Rep), elected;Jane Wisdom (Dem), defeated;Dan Becan (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1992 Nov 3: Barbara F. Vucanovich (Rep), elected;Pete Sferrazza (Dem), defeated;Daniel M. Hansen (Independent American), defeated;Dan Becan (Libertarian), defeated;Don Golden (Populist), defeated.
- 1994 Nov 8: Barbara F. Vucanovich (Rep), elected;Janet Greeson (Dem), defeated;Thomas F. Jefferson (Independent American), defeated;Lois Avery (Natural Law), defeated.
- 1996 Nov 5: Jim Gibbons (Rep), elected;Thomas Wilson (Dem), defeated;Daniel M. Hansen (Independent American), defeated;Lois Avery (Natural Law), defeated;Louis R. Tomburello (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1998 Nov 3: Jim Gibbons (Rep), elected;Christopher Horne (Independent American), defeated;Louis R. Tomburello (Libertarian), defeated;Robert W. Winquist (Natural Law), defeated.
- 2000 Nov 7: Shelley Berkley (Dem), elected;Jon C. Porter (Rep), defeated;Charles Schneider (Libertarian), defeated;Christopher H. Hansen (Independent American), defeated;W. G. Swenson (Citizens First), defeated.
- 2002 Nov 5: Shelley Berkley (Dem), elected;Lynette Maria Boggs-McDonald (Rep), defeated;Steven Dempsey (Independent American), defeated;W. Lane Startin (Green), defeated.
- 2004 Nov 2: Shelley Berkley (Dem), elected;Russ Mickelson (Rep), defeated;Jim Duensing (Libertarian), defeated.
- 2000 Nov 7: Jim Gibbons (Rep), elected;Tierney Cahill (Dem), defeated;Daniel M. Hansen (Independent American), defeated;A. Charles Laws (Green), defeated;Terry C. Savage (Libertarian), defeated;Ken Brenneman (Citizens First), defeated;Robert W. Winquist (Natural Law), defeated.
- 2002 Nov 5: Jim Gibbons (Rep), elected;Travis O. Souza (Dem), defeated;Janine Hansen (Independent American), defeated;Brendan J. Trainor (Libertarian), defeated;Robert W. Winquist (Natural Law), defeated.
- 2004 Nov 2: Jim Gibbons (Rep), elected;Angie G. Cochran (Dem), defeated;Janine Hansen (Independent American), defeated;Brendan J. Trainor (Libertarian), defeated.
- 2002 Nov 5: Jon C. Porter (Rep), elected;Dario Herrera (Dem), defeated;Pete O'Neil (Ind), defeated;Neil Scott (Libertarian), defeated;Richard Wayne O'Dell (Independent American), defeated.
- 2004 Nov 2: Jon C. Porter (Rep), elected;Tom Gallagher (Dem), defeated;Joseph P. Silvestri (Libertarian), defeated;Richard Wayne O'Dell (Independent American), defeated.
- 2006 Nov 7: Joshua Hansen (Independent American), defeated.
- 2010 Nov 2: Jonathan Hansen (Independent American), defeated.
- 2014 Nov 4: Janine Hansen (Independent American), defeated.
- 2010: Dina Titus (Dem), defeated.
- 2020 Nov 3: Janine Hansen (Independent American), defeated.
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