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Nevada


Key Voting Dates in Nevada

Primary Voter Registration Deadline: Jul 25
  Primary Election:  Sep 15
  General Voter Registration Deadline: (Mail)  Oct 17
  Absentee Voting Begins: Oct 21
  General Absentee Ballot Request Deadline (Mail):  Oct 31

2006 Candidates



Senate Race 
 
Open race  
Candidate(s):Senator John Ensign (R)
 John Ensign has a lifetime AFL-CIO Congressional Voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 88 percent of the time.
  
 David Schumann (IA)
Brendan Trainor (L)
  
 Jack Carter (D)
 
 Go to Jack Carter ’s campaign website.
  
 Learn more about the Nevada Senate race.
 OpenSecrets: Campaign Finance Profile


Gubernatorial Race 
 

Open race  
Candidate(s):Jim Gibbons (R)
  
 Dina Titus (D)
 
 Go to Dina Titus’s campaign website.
  
 Learn more about the Nevada Gubernatorial race.


House Races 
 
NV-1NV-2NV-3    

NV-1Incumbent: Shelley Berkley (D)
 
 Shelley Berkley has a lifetime AFL-CIO Congressional Voting record of voting right on working family issues 90 percent of the time.
 Go to Shelley Berkley’s campaign website.
  
Challenger(s): Ken Wegner (R)
NV-2Open race  
Candidate(s):Jill Talbot Derby (D)
 
 Go to Jill Talbot Derby’s campaign website.
  
Challenger(s):Dean Heller (R)
NV-3Incumbent: Jon Porter (R)
 Jon Porter has a lifetime AFL-CIO Congressional Voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 80 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s): Tessa Hafen  (D)
 
 Go to Tessa Hafen’s campaign website.
   
  Learn more about the NV-3 House race.
  OpenSecrets: Campaign Finance Profile

Other Endorsements  
 
Lieutenant Governor:
  Robert Unger (D)
  Go to Robert Unger ’s campaign website.

 

 

  
 

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