2004 United States Senate election in Nevada

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The 2004 United States Senate election in Nevada was held on November 2, 2004. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Harry Reid, the Senate Minority Whip, won re-election to a fourth term despite Republican nominee, President George Walker Bush carrying the state in the concurrent presidential election in the state.

Candidates

 * Richard Ziser, anti-gay marriage activist
 * Kenneth A. Wegner, U.S. Army veteran
 * Robert Brown
 * Royle Melton
 * Cherie Tilley, businessman
 * Carlo Poliak, perennial candidate

Candidates

 * Thomas Hurst (L)
 * Gary Marinch (NL)
 * Harry Reid (D), incumbent U.S. Senator
 * David Schumann (I)
 * Richard Ziser (R), conservative activist

Results

 * Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
 * Carson City
 * Humboldt (largest municipality: Winnemucca)
 * Nye (largest municipality: Pahrump)
 * Pershing (largest municipality: Lovelock)
 * Storey (largest municipality: Virginia City)
 * White Pine (largest municipality: Ely)