1990 Nevada gubernatorial election|
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County results
Miller: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% |
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The 1990 Nevada gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1990, to elect the next governor of Nevada, alongside an election to the United States House of Representatives and other state and local elections. Incumbent two-term Democratic Governor Richard Bryan resigned in 1989 after being elected to the United States Senate and under the Nevada succession law, Democrat Lieutenant Governor Bob Miller became the next governor. Miller won in a landslide victory to a full term, defeating Republican nominee Jim Gallaway.
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Bob Miller, incumbent Governor of Nevada
- Rhinestone Cowboy
- Knight Allen
- William Harrison Morrison
- Robert J. Edwards Sr.
- Federick George Wilson
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
- Jim Gallaway, businessman
- John Glab
- Charlie Brown
- Vince Lee Thompson
- M.L. "Smokey" Stover
- Loyd Ellis
Results
General election
Candidates
- Bob Miller, Democratic
- Jim Gallaway, Republican
- James Frye, Libertarian
Results
County results
County
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Bob Miller Democratic
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Jim Gallaway Republican
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None of These Candidates
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James Frye Libertarian
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Margin
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Total votes cast[1]
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%
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%
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%
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%
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%
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Carson City
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9,517
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63.59%
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4,675
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31.24%
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432
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2.89%
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342
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2.29%
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4,842
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32.35%
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14,966
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Churchill
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3,315
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56.91%
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2,173
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37.30%
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201
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3.45%
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136
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2.33%
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1,142
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19.61%
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5,825
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Clark
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114,687
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66.14%
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49,938
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28.80%
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4,835
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2.79%
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3,943
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2.27%
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64,749
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37.34%
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173,403
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Douglas
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6,611
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61.91%
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3,500
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32.78%
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275
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2.58%
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292
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2.73%
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3,111
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29.13%
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10,678
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Elko
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3,908
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46.73%
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3,832
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45.82%
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335
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4.01%
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288
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3.44%
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76
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0.91%
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8,363
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Esmeralda
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256
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48.95%
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221
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42.26%
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16
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3.06%
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30
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5.74%
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35
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6.69%
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523
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Eureka
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347
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50.95%
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279
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40.97%
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30
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4.41%
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25
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3.67%
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68
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9.99%
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681
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Humboldt
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2,071
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55.91%
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1,406
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37.96%
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122
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3.29%
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105
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2.83%
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665
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17.95%
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3,704
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Lander
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792
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47.88%
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765
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46.25%
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50
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3.02%
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47
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2.84%
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27
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1.63%
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1,654
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Lincoln
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1,052
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69.35%
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378
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24.92%
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54
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3.56%
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33
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2.18%
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674
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44.43%
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1,517
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Lyon
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4,815
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67.36%
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2,004
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28.04%
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142
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1.99%
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187
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2.62%
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2,811
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39.33%
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7,148
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Mineral
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1,719
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67.60%
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691
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27.17%
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66
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2.60%
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67
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2.63%
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1,028
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40.42%
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2,543
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Nye
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3,172
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54.63%
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2,120
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36.51%
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229
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3.94%
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285
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4.91%
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1,052
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18.12%
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5,806
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Pershing
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814
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60.66%
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426
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31.74%
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49
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3.65%
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53
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3.95%
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388
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28.91%
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1,342
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Storey
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874
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68.12%
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327
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25.49%
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47
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3.66%
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35
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2.73%
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547
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42.63%
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1,283
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Washoe
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51,746
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66.32%
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22,235
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28.50%
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1,940
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2.49%
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2,102
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2.69%
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29,511
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37.82%
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78,023
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White Pine
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2,182
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66.44%
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819
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24.94%
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194
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5.91%
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89
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2.71%
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1,363
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41.50%
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3,284
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Totals |
207,878 |
64.81% |
95,789 |
29.86% |
9,017 |
2.81% |
8,059 |
2.51% |
112,089 |
34.95% |
320,743
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