2024 Nevada House Election Interactive Map
All US House seats to be contested in 2024
Nevada has four congressional districts. Democrats hold the three districts in the southern half of the state, while Republicans have District 2. This configuration has been unchanged since the 2016 election.
Democrats controlled the redistricting process after the 2020 Census. To help maintain their three districts, portions of the very blue District 1 (Las Vegas) were moved into the more competitive Districts 3 and 4. This was a risky strategy, and for a time seemed possible that the GOP could sweep the state in 2022.
In the end, the year wasn't as bad as expected for Democrats and all three seats were held by 4-6% margins. However, it is something to keep an eye on for 2024 and beyond.
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District | Incumbent | Party | Since | Term | Predictions | Margin of Victory | |||
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Consensus | Map | House(a) | President(b) | ||||||
District | Incumbent | Party | Since | Term | Predictions | Margin of Victory | |||
Consensus | Map | House(a) | President(b) |
(a) Source: 270toWin research.
Aside from these
exceptions, the margin is the difference between the Democratic and Republican nominee in
the 2022 general election.
Exception types: * Uncontested | + No major party opposition | ^
Both nominees from same party | x All-party primary | y Ranked choice
tabulation
(b) Source: Daily Kos. The margin is the difference between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, based on congressional district boundaries in use for the 2024 election. Where there has been redistricting, the 2022 boundaries are used in the Current House tab.