Incumbent Barbara Cegavske (R) defeated Nelson Araujo (D) in the 2018 general election for Nevada Secretary of State.
In the previous five presidential elections, Nevada was won by the Democratic candidate in 2008, 2012, and 2016 and by the Republican candidate in 2000 and 2004. The widest margin of victory was Barack Obama's (D) 13 percent margin in 2008. The narrowest was Hillary Clinton's (D) two percent margin in 2016.
Governing rated the seat a toss-up, saying, "This race will tilt depending on the strength of a possible blue wave."
The election also occurred alongside a competitive gubernatorial election between Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak (D) and Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt (R) to replace term-limited Gov. Brian Sandoval (R) and a competitive U.S. Senate election between incumbent Dean Heller (R) and U.S. Rep. Jacky Rosen (D).
Nevada secretary of state election, 2018
Poll | Poll sponsor | Araujo | Cegavske | Undecided/Other | Margin of error | Sample size |
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Gravis Marketing September 11-12, 2018 | N/A | 40% | 40% | 20% | +/-3.7 | 700 |
Mellman Group April 12-19, 2018 | Ralston Reports | 36% | 31% | 33% | +/-4.0 | 600 |
AVERAGES | 38% | 35.5% | 26.5% | +/-3.85 | 650 |
Governing rated this race a Toss-up in June 2018. Louis Jacobson of Governing wrote, "This race will tilt depending on the strength of a possible blue wave. Cegavske is expected to face Democratic state Assemblyman Nelson Araujo. Polling shows Araujo slightly ahead, but it's premature to call this anything but a tossup."
Election history2014Secretary of State of Nevada, 2014
2010Attorney General of Nevada, 2010
DemographicsDemographic data for Nevada
As of July 2016, Nevada' three largest cities were Las Vegas (pop. est. 640,000), Henderson (pop. est. 300,000), and Reno (pop. est. 250,000). |