Nevada Question 7 would amend the state constitution to require government-issued photo identification for in-person voting and the last four digits of a Social Security number or driver's license number for mail-in voting.
Like Question 6, this measure passed in 2024 (53% to 47%) and must pass again in 2026 due to Nevada's two-election constitutional amendment process. If approved again, it becomes permanent constitutional law.
Supporters say this is essential for election integrity. Opponents argue existing safeguards are sufficient and that ID requirements burden vulnerable voters.
Election integrity is a matter of just governance. Requiring identification to vote ensures that the voice of lawful citizens is not diluted, consistent with biblical principles of honest weights and measures.
"A false balance is abomination to the LORD: but a just weight is his delight."
— Proverbs 11:1 (KJV)