Voting System

Nevada Voting System Approval Process 
Under Nevada law, a voting system and any modification to a voting system must be approved by the Secretary of State before it can be used in any election (NRS 293B.105). In addition, a voting system must meet or exceed Federal standards for voting systems before such system can be approved for use in Nevada.

-Application for State Certification of Voting System
-Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 293B - Mechanical Voting Systems
-Nevada Administrative Code: Chapter 293B - Mechanical Voting Systems


Mechanical Voting Systems Approved for Use in Nevada
The following system are currently approved for use:

Dominion Voting Systems

Election Systems & Software

Federally Certified Voting Systems and Resources
-EAC List of Certified Voting Systems


Equipment Currently in Use by Jurisdiction
Updated: July 2025

Vendor
Model
  Version
Purpose
 Jurisdiction
Dominion
Voting Systems
Democracy
Suite
5.17
-Early Voting and Election Day (ICX w/VVPAT)
-Mail and EASE Ballots (ICC) 
-ADA (ICX)
2 Jurisdictions:
Lyon and Washoe Counties

 
Dominion
Voting Systems


Democracy
Suite
 
5.20
 
-Early Voting and Election Day (ICX w/VVPAT)
-Mail and EASE Ballots (ICC) 
-ADA (ICX)
System Upgrades Currently Being Scheduled in 2o25
 
Dominion
Voting Systems
 
Democracy
Suite
 
5.17
 
-Election Day (ICX w/BMD)
-Early Voting (ICX w/BMD)
-Mail and EASE Ballots (ICC) 
-ADA (ICX)
6 Jurisdictions:
Churchill, Lincoln, Mineral, Pershing, Storey and White Pine Counties

 
Dominion
Voting Systems
 
Democracy
Suite
 
 
5.20
-Election Day (ICX w/BMD)
-Early Voting (ICX w/BMD)
-Mail and EASE Ballots (ICC) 
-ADA (ICX)
 
7 Jurisdictions (includes system updates scheduled through 8/30/2025):
Clark, Doulgas, Humboldt, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, and Nye Counties

Election Systems & Software
EVS
         
6.5.0.0

-Election Day (ExpressVote-BMD, DS200)
-Early Voting (ExpressVote-BMD, DS200)
-Mail and EASE Ballots (DS450 & DS950)
-ADA (ExpressVote-BMD)
2 Jurisdictions:
Carson City and Lander County