YES NEVADA QUESTION #3 - OPEN PRIMARY/RANKED CHOICE

YES NEVADA QUESTION #3 - OPEN PRIMARY/RANKED CHOICE

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    RaceElection YearElection Level
    NEVADA QUESTION #3 - OPEN PRIMARY/RANKED CHOICE 2026other

    Amendment to the Nevada Constitution

    Originated - Constitutional Initiative Petition C-01-2021

    Proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to allow for open primaries and ranked-choice voting. 

    If passed in 2024 becomes law.

    Ballot Question: 

    Shall the Nevada Constitution be amended to allow all Nevada voters the right to participate in open primary elections to choose candidates for the general election in which all voters may then rank the remaining candidates by preference for the offices of U.S. Senators, U.S. Representatives, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, State Controller, Attorney General, and State Legislators?

    A “Yes” vote would amend Articles 5 & 15 of the Nevada Constitution to allow all Nevada voters the right to participate in open primary elections to choose candidates for the general election in which all voters may then rank the remaining candidates by preference for the offices of U.S. Senators, U.S. Representatives, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, State Controller, Attorney General, and State Legislators.

    A “No” vote would retain the provisions of Articles 5 & 15 of the Nevada Constitution in their current form.

     

    Candidates Pct. Votes
    YES 47.0%
    664,011
    NO 53.0%
    747,719
    (100%) precincts reporting
    Updated