United States presidential election in Nevada, 2020

The 2020 United States presidential election in Nevada took place on November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election. Nevada voters chose six representatives, or electors in the Electoral College, who then voted for President and Vice President.

Nevada overwhelmingly voted for incumbent Democratic President William C. Holland of Texas over his Republican challenger, Senator John Dickenson of Mississippi. Holland carried Nevada by a margin of 37.25%, with 68.56% of the popular vote to Dickenson's 31.31%. He won all but three of Nevada's counties: Eureka, Lincoln, and Esmeralda. Eureka and Lincoln Counties have not voted Democratic since Lyndon Johnson won them in 1964, and Esmeralda County has not done so since Jimmy Carter carried it in 1976.

Holland earned over 60% in four counties, including Washoe County, home to Reno, and broke 70% in the state's most populous county, Clark County, home to the legendary gambling city of Las Vegas. He also became the first Democrat since Franklin Roosevelt in 1936 to win Douglas County.