LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – Nevadans are painting a clearer picture of who they want to see in their November ballots.

A big non-partisan race that is facing a runoff election will be the next mayor for the City of Las Vegas. FOX5 has everything you need to know here.

Nevada is known to be a swing state, meaning it switches between democrat or republican. Democratic Senator Jacklyn Rosen currently holds the seat for U.S. Senate and will head to the November election with 122,318 votes.

U.S Army Captain Sam Brown sets up the Senate race by winning a crowded GOP race. The race was called with him gathering 88,274 votes.

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Currently, democrats hold representative seats such as Dina Titus for District 1, Susie Lee for District 3 and Steven Horsford for District 4. Republican Mark Amodei represents District 2.

Mark Robertson will face Titus. Drew Johnson will face Lee and the republican race for District 4 has yet to be called as of Wednesday morning.

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