Proposed amendment to the Nevada Constitution
2024 Nevada Question 7 was aconstitutional amendment for the state ofNevada in theUnited States that sought to amend theconstitution to require that Nevada residents present a form ofphoto ID to verify their identity while voting in person, or to verify their identity using the last four digits of theirdriver's license orsocial security number when votingby mail .[ 1]
The question appeared on the November 5th, 2024 ballot in Nevada and was approved with 73.23% voting Yes.[ 2] As Question 7 was approved in 2024, asecond vote will be held on November 3, 2026.[ 3] [ a]
The constitutional amendment was initially proposed by Repair the Vote PAC, who collected the (then) minimum of 135,561 signatures required to undergo the signature validation process and be put on the ballot.[ 1]
The campaign for strictervoter ID laws grew with Nevada's expansion of voter access in recent years, namely the introduction ofautomatic voter registration ,universal mail ballots and other policies designed to make it easier for people to participate in elections.[ 1]
Question 7 language [ edit ] "Should the Nevada Constitution be amended to require voters to either present photo identification to verify their identity when voting in-person or to provide certain personal information to verify their identity when voting by mail ballot?"[ 3]
Yes
Executive branch officials Statewide officials Newspapers Require Photo ID to Vote Choice Votes % Yes 1,031,153 73.23 No 376,873 26.77 Total votes 1,408,026 100.00 Source:[ 11]
County Yes No Total % % # Carson City 72% 26% 29,996 Churchill 83% 17% 13,121 Clark 73% 27% 970,706 Douglas 79% 21% 34,074 Elko 85% 15% 21,832 Esmeralda 80% 20% 446 Eureka 87% 13% 1,006 Humboldt 84% 16% 7,820 Lander 86% 14% 2,687 Lincoln 82% 18% 2,399 Lyon 81% 19% 32,323 Mineral 78% 22% 2,236 Nye 82% 18% 26,446 Pershing 80% 20% 2,233 Storey 80% 20% 3,011 Washoe 70% 30% 253,426 White Pine 84% 16% 4,264 Totals 73.23% 26.77% 1,408,026
^ Nevada requires initiated constitutional amendments to be approved in two even-numbered election years, so this question has been certified for the 2026 ballot.[ 4] ^a b c "Voter ID requirement amendment qualifies for ballot, group announces" .The Nevada Current . 2024-07-19. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2025 .^a b c Ballotpediahttps://ballotpedia.org/Nevada_Question_7,_Require_Voter_Identification_Initiative_(2024) ^a b "Nevada Question 7, Require Voter Identification Initiative (2026)" .Ballotpedia . RetrievedSeptember 21, 2025 .^ Fisher, Nicole (November 12, 2024)."Voters in Nevada must approve Question 6, related to abortion, and Question 7, related to voter ID, again due to Nevada's two-election requirement" .Ballotpedia News . Retrieved21 September 2025 . ^ Irwin, Lauren (February 8, 2025)."Trump presses Nevada Republicans to sign Voter ID petition" .The Hill . Retrieved21 September 2025 . ^ Irwin, Lauren (May 25, 2024)."Nevada voter ID initiative can appear on 2024 ballot with enough signatures, state high court says" .Associated Press . RetrievedSeptember 21, 2025 . ^ "Review-Journal endorsement: Question 7" .Las Vegas Review-Journal . September 25, 2024. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2025 .^ Planned Parenthood Action Fund Nevada sitehttps://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/planned-parenthood-votes-nevada/issues/2024-endorsements ^ Plan Action Fund sitehttps://planaction.org/2024endorsements/ ^ Las Vegas Sun Editorial Boardhttps://lasvegassun.com/news/2024/oct/20/sun-endorsement-nevada-ballot-questions-1-through/ ^ "Nevada Question 7 Election Results: Require Photo ID to Vote" .The New York Times . November 5, 2024. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2025 .
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