The Nevada Constitution is the fundamental governing document of the state of Nevada.
Background
The current (and first) Nevada Constitution was adopted in 1864.
The current constitution has been amended over 107 times.
The most recent amendments to the Nevada Constitution, of which there were four, were approved by voters in 2020.
Nevada has a process for initiated constitutional amendments, which means constitutional amendments can go on the ballot through citizen initiatives, legislatively referred constitutional amendments, or constitutional conventions.