Candidates are in alphabetical order, (I) means incumbent. Multi-County and Statewide Races U.S. Senate: Sharron Angle, Reno, Republican D’Nese Davis, Las Vegas, Republican Tony Gumina, Las Vegas, Independent Eddie Hamilton, Las Vegas, Republican Joe Heck, Las Vegas, Republican Thomas Heck, Las Vegas, Republican Tom Jones, Las Vegas, Independent American Robert Leeds, Las Vegas, Republican Bobby Mahendra, Las Vegas, Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto, Las Vegas, Democrat Susan O’Briant, Las Vegas, Democrat Carlo Poliak, Las Vegas, Republican Juston Preble, Henderson, Republican Allen Reinhart, Las Vegas, Democrat Tom Sawyer, Las Vegas, Independent Bill Tarbell, Sparks, Republican G.A. Villa, Las Vegas, Independent Jarrod Williams, Sparks, Independent Congressional District 2: Vance Alm, Reno, Democrat Mark Amodei, Carson City, Republican (I) Chip Evans, Reno, Democrat John Everhart, Carson City, Independent American Drew Knight, Carson City, Independent Rick Shepherd, Sparks, Democrat Congressional district 4: Morse Arberry, Las Vegas, Democrat Steve Brown, Las Vegas, Libertarian Brandon Casutt, Las Vegas, Democrat Lucy Flores, North Las Vegas, Democrat Cresent Hardy, Mesquite, Republican (I) Ruben Kihuen, Las Vegas, Democrat Susie Lee, North Las Vegas, Democrat Mike Little, Las Vegas, Independent American Mike Monroe, Las Vegas, Republican Dan Rolle, Las Vegas, Democrat Mike Schaefer, Las Vegas, Democrat Rodney Smith, North Las Vegas, Democrat Wayne Villines, Republican State Senate District 19: Pete Goicoechea, Eureka, Republican (I) Janine Hansen, Elko, Independent American State Assembly District 32: Ira Hansen, Sparks, Republican (I) State Assembly District 33: John Ellison, Republican (I) State Assembly District 36: James Oscarson, Republican, Pahrump (I) Dennis Hof, Libertarian, Crystal, Rusty Stansberry, Las Vegas, Republican Tina Trenner, Las Vegas, Republican State Assembly District 38: Wendy Cochran, Silver Springs, Independent George Dini, Yerington, Democrat Justin Smith, Fallon, Independent American Robin Titus, Wellington, Republican (I) State Assembly District 39: Alexander Dunn, Carson City, Independent Jim Wheeler, Minden, Republican (I) State Assembly District 40: Chris Forbush, Carson City, Republican Michael Greedy, Carson City, Democrat Sam England, Reno, Republican Al Kramer, Carson City, Republican P.K. O’Neill, Carson City, Republican (I) John Wagner, Carson City, Independent American Board of Regents District 8: Cathy McAdoo, Elko Board if Regents District 9 (Two year term only): Carol Del Carlo, Incline Village Sara Lafrance, Incline Village Board of Regents District 11: Jason Geddes, Reno (I) Board of Education District 2: David Carter, Carson City Pat Hickey, Reno Board of Education District 4: Len Marciano, North Las Vegas Mark Newburn, Las Vegas Carson City Races Treasurer: Gayle Robertson (I) Mayor: Jerry Cinani Bob Crowell (I) Kurt Meyer Supervisor Ward 2: Brad Bonkowski (I) Maurice White Supervisor Ward 4: John Barrette Jim Shirk (I) School board District 2: Laurel Crossman (I) School board district 5: Steve Reynolds (I) Michael Walker Schoool Board District 7: Joe Cacioppo (I) Washoe County Races Senate District 13: Kent Bailey, Republican Samantha Brockeslby, Republican Brandon Jacobs, Libertarian Julia Ratti, Democrat Senate District 15: David Colborne, Libertarian Heidi Gansert, Republican Eugene Hoover, Republican Devon Reese, Democrat Assembly District 24: Amber Joiner, Democrat (I) Jim Riger Sr. Republican Assembly District 25: Clint Jamison, Republican Kime King, Republican Allen Smith, Dmeocrat Jennifer Terhune, Republican Jill Tolles, Republican Assembly District 26: Lisa Krasner, Republican Jason Guinasso, Republican Assembly District 27: Teresa Benitez-Thompson (I) Bonnie Weber, Reno, Reno, Republican Assembly District 30: Lauren Scott, Republican Michael Sprinkle (I) Assembly District 31: Skip Daly, Democrat Jill Dickman, Republican (I) Clark County Congressional Races Congressional District 1: Kamau Bakari, Independent American Louis Baker, Republican Patrick Boylan, Democrat Stephanie Carlisle, Republican Freddy Horne, Republican Gary Johnson, Republican Jeffrey Miller, Republican Mary Perry, Republican Jose Solario, Democrat Dina Titus, Democrat (I) Congressional District 3: Kerry Bowers, Republican Michele Fiore, Republican David Goosen, Independent Sami Khal, Republican Warren Markowitz, Independent American Andrew Matthews, Republican Barry Michaels, Democrat Michael Roberson, Republican Jacklyn Rosen, Democrat Jesse Sbaih, Democrat Steven Schiffman, Democrat Alex Singer, Democrat Danny Tarkanian, Republican Annette Teijeiro, Republican Neil Waite, Democrat

At the 11th hour, three people joined Bob Crowell in the Carson City mayor’s race, forcing the only primary in the capital’s local election contests.

Mayor Bob Crowell is seeking his third term in the office.

He will face Jerry Cinani, a counselor with Sierra Counseling and Neuropathy, Chris Carver of Carson City Politics and former parks and recreation official Kurt Meyer.

“The city is on the cusp of doing some great things and I’d like to see it finish out,” Crowell said. “This is for Carson City. The mayor’s job is not about me, it’s about the city.”

Cinani said he filed in part because he doesn’t think the mayor’s race should be uncontested. He also said he would make different decisions than the existing board has made in several areas, although he declined to give details at this point.

Meyer was a recreation supervisor for the city’s parks and recreation department for 25 years before retiring.

Meyer said he too believes there should be a choice for mayor and believes he can “bring a fresh new look on some of the issues here in Carson City.”

“I’m excited for the possibility to contribute,” he said.

Carver said he initially filed because he didn’t believe Crowell should run unopposed. All three of his opponents filed Friday saying the same thing.

But Carver also said he wants to “streamline government and focus our spending on essential services.” He said the city has an obligation to take care of infrastructure which he said the supervisors aren’t doing.

While both supervisors’ races and one school board seat are contested in Carson City, each has just two candidates so they automatically advance to the November General Election.

Statewide, Sharron Angle, who lost in her bid to unseat outgoing U.S. Senator Harry Reid in 2010, has again filed for Reid’s senate seat.