LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Nevada voters overwhelmingly gave a nod of approval to enshrine the state’s abortion rights into Nevada’s constitution. That was just one of the seven statewide ballot questions put before voters.

Associated Press called the races late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning.

Question 1: Would have removed the Board of Regents from the constitution allowing the Nevada Legislature to determine governance of higher education. (DIDN’T PASS)

Question 2: Revise language in the Nevada Constitution about people who receive state support. Should it pass, it would become law. (PASSED)

Question 3: Would have required open primaries and ranked-choice voting. (DIDN’T PASS)

Question 4: Removes language from the Nevada Constitution about slavery and involuntary servitude. (PASSED)

Question 5: Exempts diapers from sales taxes. (PASSED)

Question 6: Creates a constitutional right for a woman to have an abortion. It will again appear on the November 2026 ballot. (PASSED)

Question 7: Requires voters to show photo identification to vote. (PASSED)



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