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Official election results

Official Nov. 2 election results, key races, major candidates only:

■ U.S. Senate: Harry Reid, Democrat, 362,785 votes, 50.29 percent; Sharron Angle, Republican, 321,361 votes, 44.55 percent; None of these candidates, 16,197 votes, 2.25 percent.

■ House of Representatives, District 1: Shelley Berkley, Democrat, 103,246 votes, 61.75 percent; Kenneth Wegner, Republican, 58,995 votes, 35.28 percent.

House of Representatives, District 2: Dean Heller, Republican, 169,458 votes, 63.3 percent; Nancy Price, Democrat, 87,421 votes, 32.66 percent.

House of Representatives, District 3: Joe Heck, Republican, 128,916 votes, 48.13 percent; Dina Titus, Democrat, 127,168 votes, 47.47 percent.

■ Governor: Brian Sandoval, Republican, 382,350 votes, 53.36 percent; Rory Reid, Democrat, 298,171, 41.61 percent; None of these candidates, 12,231 votes, 1.71 percent.

■ Lieutenant governor: Brian Krolicki, Republican, 360,590 votes, 51.26 percent; Jessica Sferrazza, Democrat, 294,564 votes, 41.87 percent; None of these candidates, 22,035 votes, 3.13 percent.

■ Secretary of state: Ross Miller, Democrat, 374,086 votes, 53.17 percent; Rob Lauer, 262,222 votes, 37.27 percent; John Wagner, Independent American, 42,178 votes, 6 percent; None of these candidates, 25,027 votes, 3.56 percent.

■ State treasurer: Kate Marshall, Democrat, 338,588 votes, 48.31 percent; Steve Martin, Republican, 307,115 votes, 43.82 percent; Mike Hawkins, Independent American, 28,376 votes, 4.05 percent; None of these candidates, 26,837 votes, 3.83 percent.

■ State controller: Kim Wallin, Democrat, 331,311 votes, 47.49 percent; Barry Herr, Republican, 297,069 votes, 42.58 percent; None of these candidates, 35,571 votes, 5.1 percent.

■ Attorney general: Catherine Cortez Masto, Democrat, 372,011 votes, 52.82 percent; Travis Barrick, Republican, 251,269 votes, 35.67 percent; Joel Hansen, 54,980 votes, 7.81 percent; None of these candidates, 26,072 votes, 3.7 percent.

■ Supreme Court justice, Seat A: James Hardesty, nonpartisan, 467,120 votes, 76.13 percent; None of these candidates, 146,431 votes, 23.87 percent

Supreme Court justice, Seat E: Ron Parraguirre, 467,021 votes, 76.52 percent; None of these candidates, 143,265 votes, 23.48 percent.

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