LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada's four members of the U.S. House are all seeking reelection this year, but more than three dozen people have filed to run against them.
Two members of Nevada's congressional delegation, Democrat Dina Titus and Republican Mark Amodei, are not expected to face major challenges in the June 9 primary elections or winning their seats again in November.
Both are popular and represent congressional districts with voter registration numbers that heavily favor their political parties.
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Contests are expected to be much closer in two Las Vegas-area congressional districts currently held by Democrats Susie Lee and Steven Horsford.