NBC News is publishing live results for the Nevada governor primary election in 2026, updating vote totals as ballots are counted and projections are made. The page is built around a figure it calls expected vote, the total number of votes expected in a given race once all votes are counted.
That estimate is not fixed. NBC News says expected vote is based on several factors, including information about early votes and details from county election officials on Election Day, and it can change as more information comes in. Vote data on the page comes from the, while projections come from the NBC News Decision Desk.
The live results page also explains how to read the broader election board. Gray links mark races that have not yet happened, and the site notes that not every state will have a race for every office in the midterm elections. For voters and candidates in Nevada, the page is not just a snapshot of the primary. It is the running tally that will decide when the count is close enough to call and when it still needs more ballots.
That makes the key number a moving target. The expected vote line can shift as NBC News gathers new information, so the live page is meant to be read as a work in progress rather than a final accounting. The next update will matter most if it changes how much of the vote has been counted and whether the race is nearing its final shape.






