We’ve received a lot of questions of what exactly vote by mail is going to look like. Here’s what we know so far: Because of the Governor's directives during the COVID-19 outbreak, our State will be conducting the 2020 Primary Election through MAIL-IN-BALLOTS. You will receive these ballots starting next week.
If you do not receive your packet by May 18th, please contact (702) 455-VOTE (8683). Here are basic directions on how to handle your 2020 mail-in-ballot. Included on this page , You youill find the full NOTICE from Clark County for Clark County Voters: If you are currently an active registered voter, you will automatically be sent the following:
You can check your voter registration status here: https://www.nvsos.gov/votersearch/If you are not registered to vote in Nevada, there’s still time.
You can register to vote ONLINE here: https://registertovotenv.gov. Make sure to register to vote, and VOTE to protect your rights! This election will be critical. By using mail-in ballots, no one knows whether the voter turnout will be higher or lower than usual. If you have the means, please consider a donation to our campaign so that we can continue to got get the word out.📷
Vote by Mail by clicking Here Deadline for Requesting an Absent Ballot A request to vote an Absent Ballot must be received by your local county election official no later than 5 p.m. on the fourteenth calendar day [BEFORE] an election. Requests should be submitted as early as possible to allow enough time to receive, mark, return and ensure your absentee lot is received by your County Clerk/Registrar's office no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day.📷
Register to Vote by clicking Here EARLY VOTING DAYS ARE MAY 23-JUNE 5PRIMARY ELECTION VOTING DAY IS JUNE 9, 2020 (TUESDAY) EARLY VOTING DAYS ARE OCTOBER 17-30GENERAL ELECTION VOTING DAY IS NOVEMBER 3, 2020 (TUESDAY)Vote 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.on Election Day at any Vote Center of your choice in Clark County,Locations Will be posted as soon as available