Published in the High Desert advocate November 8th, 2018   

Voters all over Elko County went out to vote 3 to 4 more  times than for the June Elections (photo credit High Desert Advocate).

NEVADA STATE SENATE

DISTRICT 8

51.62% Marilyn Dondero Loop Dem

48.38% Valerie Weber GOP

DISTRICT 9

55.62% Melanie Scheible Dem

44.38% Tiffany Jones

DISTRICT 10

100.00% Yvanna Cancela Dem

DISTRICT 12

61.66% Joe Hardy GOP

38.34% Craig Jordahl Dem

DISTRICT 13

70.35% Julia RattiDem

29.65% Charlene Young

DISTRICT 14

60.53% Ira Hansen GOP

39.47% Wendy Boszak

DISTRICT 16

55.69% Ben Kieckhefer GOP

40.90% Tina davis-hersey Dem

DISTRICT 17

71.83% James Settelmeyer  GOP

28.17% Curtis Cannopn Dem

DISTRICT 20

49.05% Keith Pickard GOP

49.00%Julie Pazina

DISTRICT 21

62% Ohrenschall James Dem

38% Ron McGinnis GOP

Nevada Question 1, Marsy’s Law Crime Victims Rights Amendment (2018)

Nevada Question 1, the Marsy’s Law Crime Victims Rights Amendment, was on the ballot in Nevada as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018.The measure was approved.

YES 61.2% 579,526 votes

Nevada Question 2, Sales Tax Exemption for Feminine Hygiene Products Measure (2018)

Nevada Question 2, the Sales Tax Exemption for Feminine Hygiene Products Measure, was on the ballot in Nevada as a legislatively referred state statute on November 6, 2018. The measure was approved.

YES 56.49% 536,767 votes

Nevada Question 3, the Changes to Energy Market and Prohibit State-Sanctioned Electric-Generation Monopolies Amendment, was on the ballot in Nevada as an initiated constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018. Sponsors of Question 3 called the measure the Energy Choice Initiative.The measure was defeated.

NO 67.4%  644,482 votes

In Nevada, initiated constitutional amendments need to be approved at two successive general elections. Question 3 was on the ballot in 2016, when voters approved the ballot initiative. Question 3 needed to be approved again on November 6, 2018, to become part of the Nevada Constitution. As Question 3 was approved in 2016, but rejected in 2018, the measure did not become part of the Nevada Constitution.

Nevada Question 4, Medical Equipment Sales Tax Exemption Amendment (2018)

Nevada Question 4, the Medical Equipment Sales Tax Exemption Initiative, was on the ballot in Nevada as an initiated constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018. The measure was approved.

YES 67.38% 636,845 votes

Nevada Question 5, Automatic Voter Registration via DMV Initiative (2018)

Nevada Question 5, the Automatic Voter Registration via DMV Initiative, was on the ballot in Nevada as an indirect initiated state statute on November 6, 2018.[1] The measure was approved.

YES 59.58% 567,514 votes

Nevada Question 6, Renewable Energy Standards Initiative (2018)

Nevada Question 6, the Renewable Energy Standards Initiative, was on the ballot in Nevada as an initiated constitutional amendment on November 6, 2018. The measure was approved.

YES 59.29% 562,514 votes