Washoe County sits at 99% of current mail ballots tabulated, and the few remaining ballots will be processed over the weekend.
Approximately 1,100 mail ballots could not be signature verified and must be cured by the voter by 5 p.m. June 15 to be counted.
550 provisional ballots will begin being processed next week. Provisional voters who verified their information by 5 p.m. today will have their ballots counted.
The turnout for Washoe County in the 2026 Primary Election currently sits at 30.38 percent.
Turnout Breakdown
- Early Vote In-Person: 18,781
- Election Day In-Person: 17,111
- Total Mail: 61,741
- Provisional In-Person: 550
By Party Turnout
- Democrat: 39,036
- Republican: 42,754
- Nonpartisan or Minor Party: 15,843
Upcoming Timeline
- 6/15: Last Day to cure mail ballot
- 6/16: Last Day to count mail ballots
- 6/17: Post-Logic and Accuracy Testing
- 6/18: BCC Canvass of the Vote
- 6/24: Last day to request a recount
Visit Washoe County’s Results Dashboard for the most up to date results. Results will be posted throughout the weekend at the discretion of the Registrar of Voters.
If you want to understand the steps a mail ballot goes through, click here.

