2012 United States Senate election in Nevada


The 2012 United States Senate election in Nevada was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, concurrently with elections to the United States Senate in other states, elections to the United States House of Representatives, and the 2012 presidential election. The primary election was held on June 12, 2012.
Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Dean Heller, who was appointed to his seat in May 2011 following the resignation of Senator John Ensign, was narrowly elected to a full term over Representative Shelley Berkley, despite President Barack Obama carrying the state by 6.7% in the concurrent presidential election. As a result, Heller became the only Republican Senate candidate in 2012 to win in a state that was lost by the Republican presidential candidate. With a margin of 1.2%, this election was the second-closest race of the 2012 Senate election cycle, behind only the election in North Dakota. As of 2025, this is the last time that Republicans won a U.S. Senate election in Nevada.

Background

Ensign was re-elected to the United States Senate in 2006 against Jack Carter, son of former president Jimmy Carter, 55% to 41%. His re-election campaign was expected to be complicated after it was revealed in 2009 that he had been involved in an extramarital affair with the wife of one of his campaign staffers, allegedly made payments to the woman's family and arranged work for her husband to cover himself.
The Senate Ethics Committee was to investigate Ensign, and his poll numbers declined significantly. There was speculation that he might resign before the election, but he initially said he would run for reelection. On March 7, 2011, Ensign announced that he would not seek reelection, and on April 22, he announced that he would resign effective May 3.
Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval appointed U.S. Representative Dean Heller to fill the vacancy created by Ensign's resignation. Heller took office on May 9, 2011.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominated

Primary

Poll sourceSharron
Angle
John
Chachas
John
Ensign
Dean
Heller
Brian
Krolicki
Sue
Lowden
Danny
Tarkanian
Undecided
Public Policy PollingJanuary 3–5, 2011400±4.9%9%5%20%30%6%12%10%8%

Appointment preference

Poll sourceSue
Lowden
Brian
Sandoval
Danny
Tarkanian
Undecided
Mason-Dixon/LVJROctober 8, 20094%24%14%17%17%21%

Primaries with Ensign

Poll sourceJohn
Ensign
Dean
Heller
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingOctober 7–9, 2010400±4.9%45%37%––18%
Public Policy PollingJanuary 3–5, 2011400±4.9%34%52%––13%

Poll sourceJohn
Ensign
Brian
Krolicki
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingOctober 7–9, 2010400±4.9%55%27%––18%

Results

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominated

Poll sourceShelley
Berkley
Byron
Georgiou
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingApril 21–24, 2011300±5.7%65%8%––27%
Public Policy PollingJuly 28–31, 2011400±4.9%71%6%––23%

Results

General election

Candidates

  • Shelley Berkley, U.S. representative
  • Dean Heller, incumbent U.S. senator
  • David Lory VanDerBeek, therapist

    Campaign

On July 9, the United States House Committee on Ethics voted unanimously to form an investigative subcommittee to see whether Berkley used her official position to advocate for policy that benefited her family's financial situation. More specifically, Berkley was accused of pushing healthcare legislation that would benefit her husband's medical practice as well as she was blamed for her efforts to block the closure of a kidney transplant center where her husband was employed.

Debates

The first Berkley-Heller debate was on September 27, 2012. They met again in Las Vegas on October 11 and on Jon Ralston's "Face to Face" program on October 15.
  • , September 27, 2012 - C-SPAN
  • , October 11, 2012 - C-SPAN

    Fundraising

Top contributors

Shelly BerkleyContributionDean HellerContribution
EMILY's List$93,049Las Vegas Sands$43,750
NORPAC$59,750MGM Resorts International$35,500
MGM Resorts International$53,700Alliance Resource Partners$34,500
DaVita Inc.$49,300Crow Holdings$30,000
Diamond Resorts$44,000Elliott Management Corporation$29,413
Cantor Fitzgerald$27,000Brady Industries$25,000
Caesars Entertainment$26,000Mewbourne Oil Co$25,000
Fresenius Medical Care$24,500Wynn Resorts$22,500
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck$23,650Southwest Gas$21,800
Station Casinos$20,200Bank of America$20,500

Top industries

Shelley BerkleyContributionDean HellerContribution
Lawyers/law firms$607,407Leadership PACs$379,718
Pro-Israel$384,580Retired$300,560
Health professionals$369,954Financial Institutions$217,084
Women's issues$309,817Real estate$206,362
Leadership PACs$292,500Casinos/gambling$205,832
Retired$281,490Oil & gas$187,500
Real estate$261,779Insurance$182,155
Financial institutions$228,393Lobbyists$159,812
Casinos/gambling$227,350Mining$149,745
Lobbyists$175,147Health professionals$132,450

Polling

Poll sourceDean
Heller
Shelley
Berkley
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingJanuary 3–5, 2011932±3.2%51%38%16%
Public Policy PollingApril 21–24, 2011491±4.4%47%43%10%
Public Policy PollingJuly 28–31, 2011601±4.0%46%43%12%
Public Policy PollingOctober 20–23, 2011500±4.4%45%45%10%
Cannon Survey CenterDecember 12–20, 2011600±4.0%43%44%6.9%
Rasmussen ReportsMarch 19, 2012500±4.5%47%40%2%11%
Public Policy PollingMarch 29 – April 1, 2012553±4.2%46%43%12%
Rasmussen ReportsApril 30, 2012500±4.5%51%40%2%8%
NBC News/MaristMay 22–24, 20121,040±3.0%46%44%10%
Public Policy PollingJune 7–10, 2012500±4.4%44%43%13%
Magellan StrategiesJuly 16–17, 2012665±3.8%45%42%13%
Rasmussen ReportsJuly 24, 2012500±4.5%51%42%2%5%
LVRJ/Survey USAAugust 16–21, 2012869±3.4%44%39%9%8%
Public Policy PollingAugust 23–26, 2012831±3.4%47%45%8%
Rasmussen ReportsSeptember 18, 2012500±4.5%42%41%4%12%
Public Policy PollingSeptember 18–20, 2012501±4.4%44%48%8%
NBC/WSJ/MaristSeptember 23–25, 2012984±3.1%49%43%1%6%
We Ask AmericaSeptember 25–27, 20121,152±3.1%45%45%10%
Gravis MarketingOctober 3, 20121,006±3.1%53%36%12%
Precision OpinionOctober 6, 20121,521±2.5%45%43%12%
LVRJ/Survey USAOctober 3–8, 20121,222±2.9%47%39%8%6%
Rasmussen ReportsOctober 8, 2012500±4.5%48%45%3%4%
SuffolkOctober 6–9, 2012500±4.4%40%37%7%14%
Public Policy PollingOctober 8–10, 2012594±4.0%47%44%4%5%
LVRJ/Survey USAOctober 11–15, 2012806±3.5%46%40%8%6%
Rasmussen ReportsOctober 15, 2012500±4.5%50%43%4%3%
Rasmussen ReportsOctober 23, 2012500±4.5%50%45%1%4%
Public Policy PollingOctober 22–24, 2012636±3.9%44%44%7%5%
NBC/WSJ/MaristOctober 23–24, 20121,042±2.8%48%45%2%6%
LVRJ/SurveyUSAOctober 23–29, 20121,212±2.9%46%40%10%4%
Public Policy PollingNovember 3–4, 2012750±3.6%48%46%4%1%

Poll sourceDean
Heller
Byron
Georgiou
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingApril 21–24, 2011491±4.4%52%28%––20%
Magellan Strategies June 21–22, 2011720±3.65%46%33%––21%
Public Policy PollingJuly 28–31, 2011601±4.0%48%31%––20%

Poll sourceDean
Heller
Oscar
Goodman
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingJanuary 3–5, 2011932±3.2%45%38%––16%

Poll sourceDean
Heller
Catherine
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingJanuary 3–5, 2011932±3.2%46%37%––16%

Poll sourceDean
Heller
Ross
Miller
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingJanuary 3–5, 2011932±3.2%46%34%––21%

with John Ensign

Poll sourceJohn
Ensign
Shelley
Berkley
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingJanuary 11–12, 2010763±3.6%49%40%––11%
Public Policy PollingJanuary 3–5, 2011932±3.2%42%45%––13%

Poll sourceJohn
Ensign
Catherine
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingJuly 16–18, 2010630±3.9%48%38%––14%
Public Policy PollingJanuary 3–5, 2011932±3.2%42%44%––14%

Poll sourceJohn
Ensign
Oscar
Goodman
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingJanuary 11–12, 2010763±3.6%43%41%––16%
Public Policy PollingJanuary 3–5, 2011932±3.2%35%45%––20%

Poll sourceJohn
Ensign
Ross
Miller
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingJanuary 11–12, 2010763±3.6%47%36%––18%
Public Policy PollingJanuary 3–5, 2011932±3.2%39%40%––21%

Poll sourceJohn
Ensign
Dina
Titus
OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingJuly 16–18, 2010630±3.9%51%41%––8%