In a notable shift in Nevada’s electoral landscape, the Republican Party has achieved a slim lead in active voter registrations over Democrats, marking the first lead for the party since 2007.
As of February 2026, Republicans hold 596,356 active registrations, compared to Democrats’ 593,740, giving the GOP a lead of 2,616 voters. Nonpartisan voters, however, remain the largest group, with 799,056 registrations, accounting for approximately 37.5 percent of the total 2,128,758 active voters in the state.
Nevada voter registrations just droped! 🚨🚨🚨
The GOP has a +2,616 advantage over Democrats for active voters on the rolls!
🔴GOP: 596,356
🔵Dem: 593,740
This is the first year since 2007 in which there are more active Republicans than Democrats in the state. pic.twitter.com/H6xlhEXSTw
— Ben Larrabee (@Ben_Larrabee) February 9, 2026
