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Who will win Southern Nevada's congressional seats?

Who will win Southern Nevada's congressional seats?

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — All three of Southern Nevada's Democratic representatives in Congress are up for re-election this year.

Reps. Dina Titus, Susie Lee and Steven Horsford are being challenged for their seats by Republicans Mark Robertson, Drew Johnson and John Lee.

From 1Wednesday, 2:35 a.mTitus and Horsford should win re-election in their districts.

Districts 1, 3 and 4 are all Democratic-leaning, although Lee is widely considered the most vulnerable party with a 3.7-point lead in her district (compared to Democrats' 7.8-point and 8.1-point leads, respectively). in districts 1 and 4).

You can see the results of these three races here:

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Dina Titus – Mark Robertson

Rep. Dinah Titus is the incumbent Democrat representing Nevada's 1st Congressional District. She has held that position for more than a decade and is dean of Nevada's congressional delegation.

Former colonel in the US Army Mark Robertson won the Republican primary and challenged Titus in a 2022 midterm rematch for her seat representing Nevada's 1st District.

As of 12:50 a.m. Wednesday, Titus had 51% of ballots counted in her district so far, while Robertson had 46%.

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Susie Lee-Drew Johnson

Rep. Susie Lee is the incumbent Democrat representing Nevada's third congressional district. She is running for a fourth term in the seat she first won in 2018.

Lee's Republican challenger, Drew Johnsonpreviously ran against Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones in 2022 and came just 336 votes away from defeating him.

District 3 typically has the smallest Democratic advantage of the three House districts in southern Nevada, with an average margin of 3.7 points for Democrats.

As of 12:50 p.m. on Wednesday, the race was still too close to cancel.

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Steven Horsford-John Lee

Rep. Steven Horsford, the Democratic incumbent representing the 4th House District, has been in office since 2018. Horsford is also the current chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus.

Republican John Lee is the former mayor of North Las Vegas who ran for governor in the 2022 Republican primary, finishing third out of 16 candidates.

Away Wednesday, 12:50 p.m53% of ballots counted so far in District 4 were for Horsford and 44% were for Lee.

Nevada's 4th District has a Democratic edge of 8.1 percentage points. In addition to Clark, the district also includes portions of Lincoln, Nye, Esmeralda and Mineral counties.

Where can I find election results for Nevada?

For updated results for key local, state and national races, visit ktnv.com/election-results.

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