1972 United States House of Representatives election in Nevada explained

Election Name:1972 United States House election in Nevada
Country:Nevada
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1970 United States House of Representatives election in Nevada
Previous Year:1970
Next Election:1974 United States House of Representatives election in Nevada
Next Year:1974
Election Date:November 7, 1972
Image1:David_Towell.jpg
Nominee1:David Towell
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:94,113
Percentage1:52.15%
Nominee2:James Bilbray
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:86,349
Percentage2:47.85%
Map Size:x240px
Representative
At-large
Before Election:Walter S. Baring Jr.
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:David Towell
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 1972 United States House of Representatives election in Nevada was held on Tuesday November 7, 1972, to elect the state's at-large representative. Primary elections were held on September 5, 1972.

Republican nominee David Towell won the general election with 52.15% of the vote. Incumbent representative, Walter S. Baring Jr. lost the democratic primary election 52-47.[1] Baring endorsed republican David Towell, helping him win the general election.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Background

Conservative Democrat Walter Baring was criticized by the more liberal wing of the democratic party for voting against the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The primaries were typically more competitive than the general election for Baring. He typically got high margins in Nevada's rural 'cow counties' (14 counties apart from Clark, Washoe, and Carson City) However, the massive growth in Clark County and Washoe County would make it significantly more difficult for Baring to win.

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

Notes and References

  1. Web site: show published document . 2024-06-11 . www.nvsos.gov.