Unique to the state is the "None of These Candidates" voting option for all statewide and presidential and vice-presidential election ballots.
[2] He went on to lose to incumbent Democratic Congressman Jim Santini in the general election.
In the 2014 Democratic gubernatorial primary, "None of These Candidates" won 30% of the popular vote, a plurality.
Robert Goodman, the runner-up with 25% of the vote, was the Democratic nominee by state law.
[3] In a 2020 study, Nevada was ranked as the 23rd hardest state for citizens to vote in.