Measure on the ballot in the 2024 Nevada General Election in Nevada.
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Get StartedThis initiative, if enacted, changes Article 2 of the Nevada Constitution to create a requirement for voters to provide identification before they receive a ballot. Voters who vote in-person at a polling place would need to show an ID that is current or that has not been expired for more than four years. If a voter is more than 70 years old, the identification could be expired for any length of time so long as it is otherwise valid.
A "Yes" vote would amend Article 2 of the Nevada Constitution to require in-person Nevada voters present certain identification and mail ballot voters to provide certain information in order to cast a legal ballot.
A "No" vote would keep the Nevada Constitution in its current form.
"The overwhelming support from citizens across the Silver State demonstrates a clear demand for measures that protect the sanctity of our vote." - David Gibbs, Repair the Vote PAC, in support of State Question 7 (Learn more)
"Voter ID laws are a common-sense approach to safeguarding our elections... By ensuring that every vote is counted and legitimate, we uphold the fundamental principles of democracy and ensure that the voice of every citizen is heard." - Repair The Vote, in support of State Question 7 (Learn more)
"It could hurt your friend or your neighbor or another loved one. We don't know everybody's situation and their ability to be able to go to get an ID. I really want to go back to what really happens if a voter loses their ID during the early voting period or during Election Day, I really think that's a significant issue that we have to address." - Kerry Dunrick, Nevada State Director of All Voting is Local, in opposition to State Question 7 (Learn more)
"The proposed voter ID measure would dramatically change our voting system and complicate voting for individuals in our communities. Voter ID laws disproportionately impact voters of color and do nothing to make our elections more secure." - Emily Persaud-Zamora, Executive Director of Silver State Voices, in opposition to State Question 7 (Learn more)
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?
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