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Nevada General Election

Tuesday, November 3, 2026 · Nevada

How to Vote

Registration Deadlines

Register to vote
Online
Tuesday, November 3, 20267 months
By Mail
Tuesday, October 6, 20266 months
In Person
Tuesday, October 6, 20266 months

Same-day registration available

Voting

Early Voting Starts
Saturday, October 17, 20266 months
Early Voting Ends
Friday, October 30, 20267 months
Mail Ballot Due
Tuesday, November 3, 20267 months

Contests

65 races on the ballot

State

Nevada State Assembly District 12

Nevada State Assembly District 12

2 Candidates

Max Carter IIDemocratic Party
Nancy RoeckerRepublican Party
State

Governor

Nevada

7 Candidates

Christopher BattenbergNo Political Party
Max BeckNo Political Party
Danielle FordNo Political Party
Jordan KoterasNo Political Party
Allen RheinhartNo Political Party
Emilio RodriguezNo Political Party
John ScottNo Political Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 38

Nevada State Assembly District 38

Candidate (Uncontested)

Gregory KoenigRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Senate District 20

Nevada State Senate District 20

2 Candidates

Calvin SandovalDemocratic Party
Danielle GallantRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 20

Nevada State Assembly District 20

Candidate (Uncontested)

Stan VaughanIndependent American Party
Local

Reno City Council Ward 4

Reno City Council Ward 4

2 Candidates

Meghan EbertNonpartisan
Eddie GomezNonpartisan
State

Nevada State Assembly District 30

Nevada State Assembly District 30

2 Candidates

Natha AndersonDemocratic Party
Trista GomezRepublican Party
Local

Carson City Board of Supervisors Ward 3

Carson City

2 Candidates

Curtis HortonNonpartisan
Mayita SanchezNonpartisan
State

Nevada Secretary of State

Nevada

3 Candidates

Cisco AguilarDemocratic Party
Brad BarnhillIndependent American Party
John T. KennedyLibertarian Party
State

Nevada State Senate District 17

Nevada State Senate District 17

2 Candidates

Robin TitusRepublican Party
Lynne BallatoreDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 19

Nevada State Assembly District 19

Candidate (Uncontested)

Zackaraih LysaghtLibertarian Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 25

Nevada State Assembly District 25

Candidate (Uncontested)

Selena La Rue HatchDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 5

Nevada State Assembly District 5

Candidate (Uncontested)

Brittney MillerDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 27

Nevada State Assembly District 27

2 Candidates

Heather GouldingDemocratic Party
Veronica CortesRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 24

Nevada State Assembly District 24

2 Candidates

Erica RothDemocratic Party
Andrew SchaeferNo Political Party
State

Lieutenant Governor

Nevada

3 Candidates

Stavros AnthonyRepublican Party
Janine HansenIndependent American Party
Cornelius D. JonesNo Political Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 3

Nevada State Assembly District 3

Candidate (Uncontested)

Selena Torres-FossettDemocratic Party
Federal

U.S. House Nevada District 4

Nevada District 4

4 Candidates

Steven HorsfordDemocratic Party
Russell BestIndependent American Party
William JohnsonNo Political Party
Gary SteeleNo Political Party
Local

North Las Vegas Constable

North Las Vegas

2 Candidates

Chad BettsNonpartisan
Thomas JeevesNonpartisan
State

Nevada State Assembly District 22

Nevada State Assembly District 22

Candidate (Uncontested)

Melissa HardyRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 32

Nevada State Assembly District 32

Candidate (Uncontested)

Alexis HansenRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 11

Nevada State Assembly District 11

Candidate (Uncontested)

Cinthia MooreDemocratic Party
Local

Reno Municipal Court Department 1

Reno

2 Candidates

Angela GianoliNonpartisan
Jenny HubachNonpartisan
State

Nevada State Senate District 10

Nevada State Senate District 10

Candidate (Uncontested)

Fabian DonateDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 2

Nevada State Assembly District 2

Candidate (Uncontested)

Drew TeitelbaumRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 35

Nevada State Assembly District 35

2 Candidates

Rebecca EdgeworthRepublican Party
Joe SpicaDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 1

Nevada State Assembly District 1

Candidate (Uncontested)

Tarik BarnesNo Political Party
Local

Carson City District Attorney

Carson City

2 Candidates

David BaileyNonpartisan
Kelly BrandonNonpartisan
State

Nevada Board of Regents District 10

Nevada Board of Regents District 10

2 Candidates

Joseph ArrascadaNonpartisan
Peter ReedNonpartisan
State

Nevada State Assembly District 36

Nevada State Assembly District 36

2 Candidates

Gregory HafenRepublican Party
Jon Penn JunejoDemocratic Party
State

Nevada Supreme Court Seat D

Nevada

Candidate (Uncontested)

Douglas HerndonNonpartisan
State

Nevada State Senate District 21

Nevada State Senate District 21

Candidate (Uncontested)

Al RojasRepublican Party
State

Nevada Board of Regents District 3

Nevada Board of Regents District 3

2 Candidates

Byron BrooksNonpartisan
Erik SwendseidNonpartisan
Federal

U.S. House Nevada District 2

Nevada District 2

Candidate (Uncontested)

Lynn ChapmanIndependent American Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 16

Nevada State Assembly District 16

2 Candidates

John CarloRepublican Party
Jasmine KurysNo Political Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 34

Nevada State Assembly District 34

Candidate (Uncontested)

Brandon DavisRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Senate District 12

Nevada State Senate District 12

2 Candidates

Julie PazinaDemocratic Party
Rafael Arroyo-MontalvoRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 18

Nevada State Assembly District 18

Candidate (Uncontested)

Crystal NewtonRepublican Party
Local

Clark County Commission District F

Clark County Commission District F

Candidate (Uncontested)

Becky HarrisNo Political Party· 1 endorsement
Federal

U.S. House Nevada District 1

Nevada District 1

5 Candidates

J.E. HoustonIndependent
Steven St JohnNo Political Party
Bobby KhanNo Political Party
Anthony Thomas Jr.No Political Party
Victor WillertNo Political Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 7

Nevada State Assembly District 7

3 Candidates

Cameron MillerDemocratic Party
Anthony Scott WillettLibertarian Party
Michael MusickNo Political Party
Federal

U.S. House Nevada District 3

Nevada District 3

3 Candidates

Jon KamerathIndependent American Party
David AndersonNo Political Party
Patrick Dean JohnsonNo Political Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 40

Nevada State Assembly District 40

Candidate (Uncontested)

Oscar FuentesDemocratic Party
Local

Carson City Board of Supervisors Ward 1

Carson City

Candidate (Uncontested)

Stacey GiomiNonpartisan
State

Nevada State Assembly District 28

Nevada State Assembly District 28

Candidate (Uncontested)

Reuben D'SilvaDemocratic Party
State

Nevada Controller

Nevada

Candidate (Uncontested)

Andy MatthewsRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Senate District 9

Nevada State Senate District 9

2 Candidates

Melanie ScheibleDemocratic Party
Maria ThompsonRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 39

Nevada State Assembly District 39

Candidate (Uncontested)

Erich ObermayrDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 23

Nevada State Assembly District 23

Candidate (Uncontested)

Jan Allen AspelundDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 4

Nevada State Assembly District 4

2 Candidates

Lisa ColeRepublican Party
Eileen EadyDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 37

Nevada State Assembly District 37

2 Candidates

Shea BackusDemocratic Party
Jill DouglassRepublican Party
State

Nevada Supreme Court Seat B

Nevada

Candidate (Uncontested)

Kris PickeringNonpartisan
State

Nevada State Assembly District 26

Nevada State Assembly District 26

2 Candidates

Rich DeLongRepublican Party
Sam BaughDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Senate District 13

Nevada State Senate District 13

3 Candidates

Skip DalyDemocratic Party
Matthew BuehlerRepublican Party
Charlene YoungIndependent American Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 21

Nevada State Assembly District 21

3 Candidates

Elaine MarzolaDemocratic Party
Patsy CarvalhoRepublican Party
Tighe GalvinLibertarian Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 14

Nevada State Assembly District 14

Candidate (Uncontested)

Erica MoscaDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Senate District 8

Nevada State Senate District 8

4 Candidates

Marilyn Dondero LoopDemocratic Party
Steven CohenNo Political Party
Jamie MillerNo Political Party
Robert MorrisNo Political Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 31

Nevada State Assembly District 31

2 Candidates

Jill DickmanRepublican Party
Neal SchwartzDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Senate District 16

Nevada State Senate District 16

Candidate (Uncontested)

Chrystal RollDemocratic Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 29

Nevada State Assembly District 29

Candidate (Uncontested)

Joe LudwigRepublican Party
Local

Reno City Attorney

Reno

Candidate (Uncontested)

Zee BogaleNonpartisan
State

Nevada State Assembly District 6

Nevada State Assembly District 6

Candidate (Uncontested)

Katie DuncanNo Political Party
State

Nevada State Senate District 14

Nevada State Senate District 14

Candidate (Uncontested)

Ira HansenRepublican Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 13

Nevada State Assembly District 13

3 Candidates

Brian HibbettsRepublican Party
Daniel AndrewsDemocratic Party
Gage BeckLibertarian Party
State

Nevada State Assembly District 33

Nevada State Assembly District 33

Candidate (Uncontested)

Bert GurrRepublican Party

Ballot Measures

4 measures for voters to decide

Nevada Exempt School Teachers from Public Employee Strike Ban Initiative (2026)

Exempt School Teachers from Public Employee Strike Ban Initiative

Labor disputes and strikesPublic school teachers and staff

Exempt teachers and certain other school employees from state laws that prohibit strikes by public employees

A YES vote means

<p>A "yes" vote supports exempting licensed teachers, instructional support staff, school counselors, school nurses, and certain other school employees from state laws that prohibit strikes by public employees.</p>

A NO vote means

<p>A "no" vote opposes exempting licensed teachers, instructional support staff, school counselors, school nurses, and certain other school employees from state laws that prohibit strikes by public employees.</p>

2 endorsements for YES · 1 endorsement for NO

Nevada Question 7, Require Voter Identification Initiative (2026)

Question 7

Voter ID policy

Require voters to present photo identification when voting in person or to provide the last four digits of their driver’s license or Social Security number when voting by mail

A YES vote means

<p>A "yes" vote supports amending the constitution to require that Nevada residents present a form of photo identification to verify their identity while voting in person, or to verify their identity using the last four digits of their driver's license or Social Security number when voting by mail.</p>

A NO vote means

<p>A "no" vote opposes amending the constitution to require that Nevada residents present a form of photo identification to verify their identity while voting in person, or to verify their identity using the last four digits of their driver's license or Social Security number when voting by mail.</p>

2 endorsements for YES · 1 endorsement for NO

Nevada Question 6, Right to Abortion Initiative (2026)

Question 6

Abortion policyConstitutional rights

Provide for a state constitutional right to abortion before fetal viability

A YES vote means

<p>A "yes" vote supports providing for a state constitutional right to an abortion, providing for the state to regulate abortion after fetal viability, except where medically indicated to "protect the life or health of the pregnant patient."</p>

A NO vote means

<p>A "no" vote opposes providing for a state constitutional right to an abortion, providing for the state to regulate abortion after fetal viability, except where medically indicated to "protect the life or health of the pregnant patient."</p>

12 endorsements for YES · 4 endorsements for NO

Boulder City, Nevada, Question 1, Allow Data Centers in Eldorado Valley Transfer Area Measure (November 2026)

Question 1

Local zoning and land use

Allow data centers within the Eldorado Valley Transfer Area

A YES vote means

<p>A "yes" vote supports allowing data center facilities to be an approved land use within the Eldorado Valley Transfer Area outside of the Multi-species Habitat Conservation Easement.</p>

A NO vote means

<p>A "no" vote opposes allowing data center facilities to be an approved land use within the Eldorado Valley Transfer Area outside of the Multi-species Habitat Conservation Easement.</p>

Voter FAQ

Can I register to vote online?
Nevada offers online voter registration.To register online in Nevada, you need a current and valid driver’s license or ID card issued by the Nevada DMV and the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you don’t have a Nevada-issued ID or Social Security number, you can still register by mail or in person.If you register using the Nevada online voter registration system between the day before early voting begins and Election Day, you must vote in person. Visit the Nevada Secretary of State website to learn more.
Can I submit voter registration forms in person?
You can complete a voter registration application in person. Contact your local election office for information on when and where to register to vote.You can also register to vote and cast a ballot in person on Election Day.Learn more by visiting the Nevada Secretary of State website or contacting your local election office.
How do I see what's on my ballot?
View official ballot information on the Nevada Secretary of State website, if available.
How do I contact my state election office?
Secretary of State101 N. Carson St., Ste. 3 Carson City, NV 89701Telephone: 775-687-8683
Do I need to bring an ID to vote in person?
If you've voted in Nevada before, you do not have to show ID to vote as long as your name appears in the election board register and your signature matches the signature on the record. If you're a first-time voter, you may need to show ID to vote. Acceptable forms include: driver’s license identification card issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles military identification card any other form of identification issued by a governmental agency which contains the voter’s signature and physical description or pictureVoters without ID: If you are unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot.
How do I contact my local election office?
Visit your state’s site to find your local election office.
Who can register to vote?
To register in Nevada you must: be a citizen of the United States be at least 17 years old and be at least 18 years old on or before Election Day in order to votehave continuously resided in your county in the state of Nevada for at least 30 days and continuously resided in your precinct for at least 10 days before the next election in which you intend to votenot currently be serving a term of imprisonment for a felony conviction not be determined by a court of law to be mentally incompetent claim no other place as your legal residence
Register to Vote
Check that you're registered to vote on Nevada's website. If you’re not registered: Register online by Nov 3. Your by mail registration form must be postmarked by Oct 6.
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