This document provides information about voting in Las Vegas, Nevada. It outlines the options for registering to vote, including online, by mail, or in person. It describes the requirements to vote, as well as how to cast a ballot through early voting or on election day. Early voting locations are provided. Important dates for the upcoming primary and general elections are listed. The document encourages voting and provides etiquette for polling places.
2. Registering to Vote Options
Online Voter Registration
Registering in Person
Registering in Person
Military and Overseas Voter Registration
3. Online Voter Registration
Residents of Nevada may register to vote online
A DMV Issued ID is required
Fill out the online form
Must Register at http://nvsos.gov/index.aspx?page=703
The Online Registration Deadline is 10 days before the
traditional deadline
4. Registering by Mail
Download a Voter Registration Form at
http://nvsos.gov/index.aspx?page=703
Fill out the form
Mail the form to a country clerk or registrar for the county in
which you reside
5. Registering in Person
Register at a Nevada DMV office, your county clerk or
registrar's office, a social service agency, or a college
campus
Fill out the forms you will be given
Need a Nevada ID or the last four digits or your Social
Security Number
6. Military and Overseas Voting
If you are a legal Nevada resident leaving overseas or
currently deployed in the military, you may request a
overseas absentee ballot by sending a Federal Post Card
Application to your county clerk or register of voters.
You may also Register Online, but will still have to request an
absent ballot separately
7. NOTES
1. If you want to make a change to
your voter registration, you must
submit a new voter application
form
2. The registration deadline is
usually three weeks before
election day
3. To vote in a primary, you must be
registered with registered with the
party that that primary is for
8. Voter Requirements
Be an Official US Citizen
Be 18 Years or Older by the election date
Be a resident of Nevada for at least 30 days, and a resident
of your current precinct for at least 10 days before the
election date.
Not have a felony that makes you ineligible to vote
Not be declared mentally incompetent to vote
Not have a permanent residence in any other place
10. Early Voting
May vote at any polling location in Nevada
Polling locations very from year to year, but often include
shopping malls, colleges, grocery stores, schools, and
government offices
Poll times vary from place to place
Early Voting Locations can be found at
http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/Depts/election/Pages/evsitedire
ctory.aspx
11. Large Early Voting Locations
Galleria At Sunset: 1300 W Sunset Rd, Henderson
Meadows Mall: 4300 Meadows Ln, Las Vegas
Vons (Charleston/Rampart): 820 S Rampart Blvd, Las Vegas
Aliante Library: 2400 W Deer Springs Way, Las Vegas
Las Vegas Premium Outlets South: 7400 S Las Vegas Blvd,
Las Vegas
12. Voting Etiquette
Be Respectful
Use Common Sense
Ask for assistance is you need it
Dont campaign for your candidate, these people dont want
to hear it
Dont wear campaign clothing or have other political items at
the polling place, this is called passive electioneering and is
against Nevada law.
Keep the line moving
13. Upcoming Election Dates
Primary:
Registration Ends: March 12, 2013
Early Voting Begins: March 16, 2013
Early Voting Ends: March 29, 2013
Election Day: April 2, 2013
General Election:
Registration Ends: May 14, 2013
Early Voting Begins: May 18, 2013
Early Voting Ends: May 31, 2013
Election Day: June 2013