2018 Nevada State Treasurer election
The 2018 Nevada State Treasurer election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Nevada State Treasurer, concurrently with elections to the United States Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, governor, and other state and local elections. Primary elections were held on June 12, 2018.
Incumbent Republican state treasurer Dan Schwartz was eligible to run for re-election to a second term in office, but instead ran unsuccessfully for governor. Democratic businessman Zach Conine defeated former Republican state legislator and Las Vegas city councilman Bob Beers in the general election.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Bob Beers, former member of the Las Vegas City Council from Ward 2, state senator from the 6th district, and state assemblyman from the 4th district
Eliminated in primary
- Derek Uehara, financial planner and candidate for Henderson city council in 2015
Declined
- Dan Schwartz, incumbent state treasurer
Democratic primary
Businessman Zach Conine was the only candidate for the Democratic primary ballot in 2018, so he automatically became the Democratic nominee.Candidates
Nominee
- Zach Conine, businessman and candidate for Nevada Assembly in 2016
Withdrew before primary
- Andrew Martin, state assemblyman from the 9th district and nominee for state controller in 2014
Declined
- Teresa Benitez-Thompson, majority leader of the Nevada Assembly and state assemblywoman from the 27th district
- Irene Bustamante Adams, speaker pro tempore of the Nevada Assembly and state assemblywoman from the 42nd district
General election
Results
By congressional district
Conine won two of four congressional districts. Beers won the remaining two, including one that elected a Democrat.| District | Beers | Conine | Representative |
| 34% | 61% | Dina Titus | |
| 54% | 40% | Mark Amodei | |
| 48.0% | 47.4% | Susie Lee | |
| 46% | 49% | Steven Horsford |