2014 Nevada elections
Elections were held in Nevada on November 4, 2014. On that date, the state held elections for Governor, Governor of Nevada|Lieutenant Governor], Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Controller, U.S. House of Representatives, Nevada Senate, Nevada Assembly, and various others. In addition, several measures were on the ballot.
The active political parties participated in the 2014 election were the two major political parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party as well as the minor political parties of the Independent American Party of Nevada, the Nevada Green Party, and the Libertarian Party of Nevada. There are also unaffiliated, non-partisan candidates.
United States House of Representatives
All of Nevada's four seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2014.Governor
Incumbent Republican governor Brian Sandoval ran for re-election to a second term in office and won. He was challenged by Democratic nominee Bob Goodman, a former State Economic Development Commissioner and Independent American nominee David Lory VanDerBeek, a family therapist.Lieutenant governor
Incumbent Republican lieutenant governor Brian Krolicki was term-limited for life and could not seek re-election to a third term in office. Republican state senator Mark Hutchison defeated Democratic state assemblywoman Lucy Flores in the general election.Attorney general
Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto was ineligible to run for re-election for a third term due to term limits from the Constitution of Nevada. Republican attorney Adam Laxalt defeated Democratic secretary of state Ross Miller with 46.2% of the vote.Until the 2022 Nevada gubernatorial election, this was the most recent time a Republican won a Nevada statewide election while carrying neither Clark nor Washoe Counties.
Secretary of State
Incumbent Democratic secretary of state Ross Miller was prevented from running for re-election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits. As of 2023, this is the most recent statewide election in which Mineral County was won by the Democratic candidate for public office.Treasurer
Incumbent Democratic state treasurer Kate Marshall was prevented from running for re-election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits.Democratic
Republican
- Dan Schwartz, businessman and candidate for Nevada's 4th congressional district in 2012 [United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada#District 4|2012]
Independent American
- Kress Cave
Controller
Incumbent Democratic Controller Kim Wallin was prevented from running for re-election to a third term in office due to constitutional lifetime term limits.Democratic
Declared- Andrew Martin, state assemblyman
- Michael Schaefer, perennial candidate and former San Diego, California City Councilman
Republican primary
Candidates
- Cort Arlint, licensed tax attorney, CPA and university accounting professor
- Barry Herr, CPA, former adjunct professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and nominee for Controller in 2010
- Ron Knecht, Regent of the University of Nevada, Reno and former state assemblyman
Independent American
- Tom Jones