Nevada Voters Approve Voter ID Requirement, Reject Ranked-Choice Voting
The voter ID initiative will appear again in 2026 for final approval to amend the Nevada Constitution.
- Nevada's Question 7, which mandates voter ID for elections, received 73% approval in the 2024 general election.
- The measure requires in-person voters to present a photo ID and mail-in voters to provide identification numbers.
- This is the first of two necessary approvals for the amendment to be added to the state constitution.
- Question 3, proposing ranked-choice voting, was rejected by 57% of voters, halting its constitutional amendment process.
- The voter ID initiative follows years of Republican-led efforts to enhance election security in Nevada.