Everything you need to register, verify, and vote in the 2026 Nevada election.
Voter Tools
All your Nevada voter resources in one place. Tap any item to expand.
Enter your Clark County address and we'll show every race and candidate appearing on your June 9, 2026 primary ballot.
Clark County primary ballot data only. Based on the May 6, 2026 Clark County Election Department candidate list.
Enter your home address and we'll show the closest early voting sites and Election Day vote centers, sorted by distance.
Any Clark County voter may vote at any site — you are not restricted to the location nearest you.
Any Clark County voter may vote at any site — you are not restricted to your nearest location. Election Day June 9: all long-term sites become Vote Centers, 7am–7pm. Same-day registration available at all sites.
Register to vote for the first time, update your address, or change your party affiliation. New registrations and party changes go through the Nevada Secretary of State.
Register on the Official Site registertovote.nv.govOpens in a new tab on the Nevada Secretary of State's secure portal.
Confirm your registration is active, check your assigned precinct, and review your voter record at the Nevada Voter Information Portal.
Check My Voter Status nvsos.govOpens in a new tab on the Nevada Secretary of State's secure portal.
Sign up for text and email alerts and track your 2026 mail ballot from the day it's mailed through the day it's counted.
Track My Ballot myballot.nv.govOpens in a new tab on the Nevada Secretary of State's secure portal.
OUR RECORD ON THIS ISSUE
Championing Voter ID in Nevada
Keystone Corporation has been a consistent supporter and funder of efforts to advance Voter ID legislation in Nevada. We believe that protecting the integrity of the ballot box is foundational to a functioning democracy and a stable business environment.
Our advocacy and financial support have helped keep this critical issue in front of Nevada's policymakers and voters, ensuring that every legal vote counts.
What it does
Question 7 amends the Nevada Constitution to require identity verification for voting. In person, voters present a government-issued photo ID. By mail, voters provide the last four digits of their Nevada driver's license number — or, if they don't have one, the last four digits of their Social Security number — so election officials can verify their identity. Voters over 70 may use an expired ID so long as it is otherwise valid.
Accepted forms of ID for in-person voting
What you'll see on the ballot
"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?"
Why this is the second vote
Nevada constitutional amendments must pass in two consecutive election cycles. In 2024, Nevada voters approved Question 7 by a 73%-27% margin. A second YES vote in 2026 is required for the amendment to take effect and become part of Article 2 of the Nevada Constitution. If it fails this November, the process starts over.
The case for Question 7
2026 Calendar
Mark these on your calendar. Primary on June 9. General on November 3.
May
12
Primary Reg.
Deadline
May
23
Early Voting
Opens
Jun
4
Online Reg.
Deadline
Jun
5
Early Voting
Ends
Jun
9
Primary
Election Day
Oct
6
General Reg.
Deadline
Oct
17
Early Voting
Opens
Oct
30
Early Voting
Ends
Nov
3
General
Election Day