Electoral Votes: 10
Important Dates
These dates are subject to change, please confer with your local electoral authority as Election Day approaches.
Registration Deadlines
- Mail / Online: 10/16/24
- In person: 11/01/24
Election Day registration is allowed.
Ballots Mailed
- 09/19/24
Clerks can send ballots before this date.
Ballot Request Deadline
- 10/31/24
Early Vote Date Range
- 10/22/24 – 11/03/24
Top Lines
Election performance shift for Trump, 2020 vs 2016
- President Trump received the most Republican votes ever in the state and the highest number of votes for a Republican in ALL SEVENTEEN counties.
- President Trump increased his margins in every county from 2016 to 2020, performing better by between 0.9% and 6.1%.
- President Trump’s vote totals increased by 30.8% between the 2016 and 2020 elections.
Turn Out
Understanding election results by population density is crucial because it reveals voting patterns and strategic areas for engagement. Here’s a breakdown of partisan election performances and total vote contributions by population density since 2012:
- Among the two largest metro types in Nevada, Suburban and Urban, Republicans increased their performance compared to 2016.
- Urban areas have decreased slightly in their total contribution to the total vote, being made up by Suburban and rural areas.
Additionally, the charts below highlight voter turnout trends in presidential elections from 2012 to 2020, as well as the partisan turnout differences.
- Partisan turnout shows registered Republican voters maintaining higher participation compared to registered Democrats.
- While Republicans and Democrats have increased their turnout between 2012 and 2020, unaffiliated & other voters decreased by 4.3%.
AB/EV
Data Trust collects AB/EV files individually from Nevada’s seventeen county clerks and recorder’s office. Clark and Washoe County, Nevada’s two largest counties, send AB/EV files daily, while many other counties send files weekly.
- AB/EV voting saw a significant increase in 2020, peaking at 88.0%, primarily due to Nevada switching to all-mail voting during the 2020 cycle. This increase didn’t carry over into 2022, as Nevada’s ABEV voting dropped by 9.8% from 2020 to 2022, but remained higher than pre-2020 levels as the all-mail voting system has remained in place.
- All party registrant groups saw an increase in ABEV voting from 2016 to 2020.
- Democrats had the largest increase in ABEV voting, with their total percentage of the voter remaining near their levels in 2020.