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Mark Amodei defeats Greg Kidd in Nevada US House election
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Mark Amodei defeats Greg Kidd in Nevada US House election

This story has been updated based on primary election results.

Republican Mark Amodei has been declared the winner of his bid for reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives against nonpartisan Greg Kidd in the Nevada Congressional District 2 race, which covers the upper half of the state.

Amodei received 57% of the votes to Kidd’s 35%.

Independent American candidate Lynn Chapman and Libertarian candidate Javi Tachiquin received 4 percent and 3 percent of the vote, respectively.

• What is at stake: Kidd’s upset could allow Democrats to take a majority of seats in the House of Representatives. Republicans currently have a narrow advantage. Election forecasters see Kidd as unlikely to win.

The news coming out of this race might be how close Kidd can come to achieving that. Outperforming Democrats in recent years could inspire Kidd to try again in 2026, perhaps as a Democrat or even a Republican.

But right now, Kidd appears to be outperforming his recent Democratic rivals. Amodei won with 22 points in 2022 and 16 points in 2020.

Kidd, a wealthy Lake Tahoe tech investor, self-financed his campaign. He is trying to win by winning over Democrats and nonpartisans and overperforming in Washoe County to counter Amodei’s overwhelming advantage in Nevada’s rural counties.

Kidd has hinted that he will run again.

Amodei has held the seat since 2011.

Mark Robison is the state politics reporter for the Reno Gazette Journal and occasionally covers other topics. Email comments [email protected] or comment on Mark’s comment Greater Reno Facebook page.