CivicLens - Ballot Guide

2026 Ballot Measures

Plain English explanations of what each measure does, who is funding each side and what your vote means.

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Nevada General Election
NV statewide
November 3, 2026
Question 6 NV Constitutional Amendment Second Vote Required
Right to Abortion Initiative
What it is

This measure would add abortion rights to the Nevada Constitution. It establishes a fundamental right to abortion before fetal viability and at any point when necessary to protect the patient life or health.

Why it requires a second vote

Under Nevada law, constitutional amendments must pass in two consecutive elections. This measure passed 2024 with 64% approval.

What it means for you

If passed, abortion rights would be written into the state constitution, making them much harder to restrict. If it fails, existing statutory protections remain but without constitutional backing.

Bottom line

A yes vote permanently protects abortion access in the Nevada Constitution. A no vote leaves existing laws in place without constitutional protection.

2024 result
How voters decided in 2024
64% Yes
36% No
Who is funding each side
Yes donors
Nevadans for Reproductive Freedom PACPrimary backer
Planned Parenthood affiliatesMajor donor

2026 reports not yet filed

2026 reports not yet filed

No donors
Nevada Right to Life PACPrimary backer
Coalition for Parents and Children PACMajor donor

2026 reports not yet filed

2026 reports not yet filed

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Question 7 NV Constitutional Amendment Second Vote Required
Voter Identification Initiative
What it is

This measure would add a voter ID requirement to the Nevada Constitution. Voters would be required to present valid identification before casting a ballot. The measure requires the legislature to provide free IDs to those who cannot afford one.

Why it requires a second vote

Under Nevada law, constitutional amendments must pass in two consecutive elections. This measure passed 2024 with 73% approval.

What it means for you

If passed, you will need to show a valid ID to vote. Free IDs will be provided to those who need them. If it fails, the current signature-verification system remains.

Bottom line

A yes vote requires voters to show ID at the polls. A no vote keeps the current signature verification system.

2024 result
How voters decided in 2024
73% Yes
27% No
Who is funding each side
Yes donors
Repair the Vote PACPrimary backer
Nevada Voter ID CoalitionMajor donor

2026 reports not yet filed

2026 reports not yet filed

No donors
No major opposition identified

Democrats shifted stance after 73% passage in 2024

📄 Official ballot text

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