LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — In Nevada, amending the state constitution is not an easy process.

It takes between four and five years to do, with at least one — and sometimes two — votes of the people before the state's governing document can be changed.

And that's what inspired a viewer to write to Channel 13 to ask: Why do we have to approve the voter identification amendment to the constitution again in 2026, if voters already approved it in 2024?

Here's why. Ask Steve: Voting twice? What's up with that?

The measure

At issue is Question 7, a citizen initiative that would amend the constitution to require a voter to show an ID — a drivers license or state ID card, passport, a military ID, a tribal ID or a concealed weapons permit, among others — in order to vote.

At the polls, voters would

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