Election: Nov. 5, 2024 (General)
Outcome: Passed
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ElectionsAmends the Nevada Constitution to require voters to present photo identification at polling places for identity verification. Also requires mail-in voters to verify by the last four digits of their driver's license or social security numbers.
Sec 1B. Photo Identification.
Each voter in Nevada shall present photo identification to verify their identity when voting in person at a polling place during early voting or on election day before being provided a ballot. To be considered valid, the photo identification must be current or expired for no more than four years. If the voter is 70 years old or more, the identification can be expired for any length of time, so long as it is otherwise valid. Acceptable forms of identification include: 1. Nevada driver's license. 2. Identification card issued by the State of Nevada, any other State, or the US Government. 3.Employee photo identification card issued by the US government, Nevada government, or any county, municipality, board, authority, or other Nevada government entity. 4. US passport. 5. US military identification card. 6. Student photo identification card issued by a Nevada public college, university, or technical school. 7. Tribal photo identification. 8. Nevada concealed firearms permit. 9. Other form of government-issued photo identification that the Legislature may approve.
Sec 1C. Voter Verification.
Each voter in Nevada who votes by mail-in ballot shall enter one of the following in the block provided next to the voter's signature for election officials to use in verifying the voter's identity: 1. The last four digits of their Nevada driver's license number. 2. If the voter does not possess a Nevada driver's license, the last four digits of their Social Security number. 3. If the voter has neither a Nevada driver's license or a Social Security number, the number provided by the county clerk when the voter registered to vote.