2024 Nevada Senate election


The 2024 Nevada Senate election was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Voters in 10 districts of the Nevada Senate elected their senators. The elections coincided with elections for other offices, including for U.S. President, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and the State Assembly. Republicans needed to gain three seats to win control of the chamber.
The primary elections were held on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.

Background

In the 2022 Nevada State Senate election, Democrats maintained control of the Nevada Senate by a 13–8 margin. Democrats have controlled the chamber since 2016.

Outgoing incumbents

Democrats

  1. District 1: Pat Spearman was term-limited.

Republicans

  1. District 15: Heidi Gansert retired.
  2. District 19: Pete Goicoechea was term-limited.

Incumbents who resigned before end of term

Republicans

  1. District 18: Scott Hammond resigned October 26, 2023 to become Executive Director of the Nevada Governor's Office of Workforce Innovation.

Results summary

For districts not displayed, there is no election until 2026.
† - Incumbent not seeking re-election

Detailed results

Results by district

Certified primary election results:

District 1

Incumbent Democrat Pat Spearman has represented the district since 2012.

District 3

Incumbent Democrat Rochelle Nguyen has represented the district since 2022.

District 4

Incumbent Democrat Dina Neal has represented the district since 2020.

District 5

Incumbent Republican Carrie Buck has represented the district since 2020.

District 6

Incumbent Democrat Nicole Cannizzaro has represented the district since 2016.

District 7

Incumbent Democrat Roberta Lange has represented the district since 2020.

District 11

Incumbent Democrat Dallas Harris has represented the district since 2018.

District 15

Incumbent Republican Heidi Gansert has represented the district since 2018.

District 18

This seat has been vacant since October 2023, following the resignation of Republican Scott Hammond to become executive director of the Nevada Governor's Office of Workforce Innovation.

District 19

Incumbent Republican Pete Goicoechea has represented the district since 2012.