
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar says the number of active registered voters in the Silver State is on the rise.
Aguilar announced Thursday, it rose my more than 16,000 in just the month of December. Some 1,9,24,000 voters are now on the roles in Nevada.
Most new, or renewed. registrations came from those who identify themselves as nonpartisan.
| Nevada New/Renewed Voter Registration By Party – December 2023 | |
|---|---|
| Non-partisan | 9,121 (1.46%) |
| Republican | 4,409 (0.80%) |
| Democratic | 2,124 (0.36%) |
| Libertarian | 43 (0.24%) |
| Other | 29 (-0.07%) |
| TOTAL | 16,206 |
Most registered voters in the state of Nevada do identify as non-partisan, followed closely by Democrats and Republicans.
| Nevada Voter Registration By Party – January 2024 | |
|---|---|
| Nonpartisan | 636,178 (33.07%) |
| Democratic | 594,186 (30.88%) |
| Republican | 552,994 (28.74%) |
| Independent American Party | 84,296 (4.38%) |
| Libertarian Party of Nevada | 16,362 (0.85%) |
| Other | 39,984 (2.08%) |
| TOTAL | 1,924,000 |
Registering to vote is simple. It can be done online at RegisterToVote.NV.gov. You can also do it at any DMV Office, or at your County Clerk or Registrar of Voters’ Office. Some social service organizations also provide voter services, as do college campuses.
Copyright 2024 KVVU. All rights reserved.




