Martin O'Donnell leads the Nevada 3rd Congressional District Republican primary field as the consensus front-runner, driven by Donald Trump's April 2026 endorsement and Governor Joe Lombardo's backing, which have consolidated support among party voters ahead of the June 9 closed primary. O'Donnell's substantial fundraising edge, exceeding $3 million raised with strong cash reserves, further distances him from challengers Tera Anderson, Aury Nagy, and former ambassador Jeff Gunter, each of whom trails significantly in resources and lacks comparable high-profile support. These factors position O'Donnell to secure the nomination against incumbent Democrat Susie Lee in the general election, with trader pricing reflecting the impact of these recent endorsements and campaign momentum in a district viewed as competitive.
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Martin O'Donnell 72%
Tera Anderson 13%
Aury Nagy 12%
Jeff Gunter 8%
Martin O'Donnell
72%
Tera Anderson
13%
Aury Nagy
12%
Jeff Gunter
8%
Martin O'Donnell 72%
Tera Anderson 13%
Aury Nagy 12%
Jeff Gunter 8%
Martin O'Donnell
72%
Tera Anderson
13%
Aury Nagy
12%
Jeff Gunter
8%
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0x69c47De9D...If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Republican sources, including https://www.rnc.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
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0x69c47De9D...Martin O'Donnell leads the Nevada 3rd Congressional District Republican primary field as the consensus front-runner, driven by Donald Trump's April 2026 endorsement and Governor Joe Lombardo's backing, which have consolidated support among party voters ahead of the June 9 closed primary. O'Donnell's substantial fundraising edge, exceeding $3 million raised with strong cash reserves, further distances him from challengers Tera Anderson, Aury Nagy, and former ambassador Jeff Gunter, each of whom trails significantly in resources and lacks comparable high-profile support. These factors position O'Donnell to secure the nomination against incumbent Democrat Susie Lee in the general election, with trader pricing reflecting the impact of these recent endorsements and campaign momentum in a district viewed as competitive.
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