Nevada Gov. Lombardo, Attorney General Ford Win Primaries for November Showdown
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford secured their party nominations for Nevada's gubernatorial race.

Nevada Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford have won their respective primary elections, setting up what is expected to be one of the most competitive gubernatorial races in the country this November.
Lombardo cruised to victory in the Republican primary, defeating six GOP challengers to secure the nomination for a second term. The incumbent governor will now face the challenge of defending his seat in what political observers describe as a tightly contested battleground state.
On the Democratic side, Ford easily outpaced Washoe County Commissioner Alexis Hill to win his party's nomination. As Nevada's current attorney general, Ford will be seeking to unseat the Republican governor in what Democrats view as a key pickup opportunity.
The general election matchup represents a significant test for both candidates in Nevada, a state that has become increasingly competitive in recent election cycles. Political analysts expect the race to draw national attention and substantial campaign resources as both parties vie for control of the governor's mansion.
The November contest will take place alongside several competitive congressional races in Nevada, including battles for the state's 1st and 3rd congressional districts, where incumbents face challenges in swing districts that could influence control of the House of Representatives.