Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 10
Susie Lee, Marty O’Donnell Win Nevada 3rd Primaries as 73% Democratic Landslide Meets 43.8% GOP Race
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 10

Susie Lee, Marty O’Donnell Win Nevada 3rd Primaries as 73% Democratic Landslide Meets 43.8% GOP Race

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 10

Summary

  • Susie Lee captured Nevada’s 3rd District Democratic primary with 23,185 votes, or 73.0%, far ahead of James A. Lally’s 17.6%.
  • Marty O’Donnell won the Republican primary with 10,670 votes, or 43.8%, defeating Tera Anderson at 23.9% and Jeff Gunter at 19.2%.
  • The AP called both races, setting up a Lee-O’Donnell general election in a district the Cook Political Report rates Lean Democratic.
  • Nevada’s 3rd is still viewed as competitive in November, making the matchup one of the state’s key U.S. House contests.

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