Nevada voters will be asked if the state should require photo identification for voters. This would be a state constitutional amendment, proposed as a "yes"or "no" question on the ballot. A "yes" vote supports requiring an approved form of photo ID for residents to present when voting in person, or providing the last four digits of their driver's license or Social Security number when voting by mail.
In Nevada, proposed ballot measures must be approved in two separate consecutive even-yeared elections. Question 7 was approved in 2024, and must be approved again by voters in 2026 in order to be enshrined in the state constitution. Currently, 36 other states require voters to present some form of voter ID, and of those states, 24 require photo identification.
To learn more about this ballot measure, as well as what else is on the November 3 ballot, visit Ballotpedia or contact Nevada's Secretary of State.
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