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Incumbents keep seats in Nevada Congressional races
Three of four spots remain in Democratic party control
Paul Ihander
November 04, 2020 - 12:09 am

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Nevada's current Congressional delegation will stay the same after Tuesday night. All four incumbents seemed to hold off their main challenges on Election Night.
In CD1, Dina Titus (D) pushed past Joyce Bentley (R), 62%-34%.
In CD2, Mark Amodei (R) easily won re-election over Patricia Ackerman (D) 56%-41%.
In CD3, a close, bitter contest had Susie Lee (D) getting by Dan Rodimer (R) 50%-45%.
In CD4, Steven Horsford (D) outgained Jim Marchant (R) 51%-46%.