All active, registered Nevada voters are being mailed a ballot for the November 2020 Election. You can decide to vote in person instead of (not in addition to) voting by mail, but as it will be convenient to vote by mail, you should strongly consider doing so.
To avoid possible postal delays impacting your vote, we recommend mailing your completed ballot back by Tuesday, October 13th. Plan to drop it off by hand after that.
If you are concerned about your absentee ballot returning on time through the mail, visit our other page to learn how to drop your ballot off in person.
Register In Person: November 3, 2020
Register By Mail: Postmarked October 6, 2020.
Register Online: October 29, 2020
Request In Person: Received October 20, 2020
Request By Mail: Received October 20, 2020
Request Online: N/A
Ballots must be dropped off in person by 7pm on November 3, 2020.
Ballots that are mailed must be postmarked by November 3rd and received by the county clerk by November 10th.
We strongly recommend mailing your ballot much earlier (by October 13th) and, if that's not possible, dropping it off in person. Learn how below or on our other page.
Ballots will be automatically mailed to all registered voters in early October. Just make sure you're registered to vote!
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No.
You can return your ballot by hand to the county clerk's office by 7pm on Election Day.
Yes, but it's limited. It is unlawful for any person to return a mailing ballot other than the registered voter to whom the ballot was sent or, at the request of the voter, a member of the family of that voter.
October 17 to October 30.
Monday through Friday for at least 8 hours a day, to be established by the clerk. Any Saturday that falls within the early voting period for at least 4 hours, to be established by the clerk. A clerk may choose to offer Sunday hours as well.
Permanent places for early voting as designated by county clerk
Branch polling places for early voting as designated by county clerk
There are special requirements for early voting sites on Native American reservations.
No.
You may register to vote in-person at the polling place either during early voting or on November 3, 2020. You must show a valid Nevada driver’s license or identification card at the polls to vote. If the identification does not have your current address, you must also show proof of residency.
7am - 7pm
If you are in line when polls close, you are legally entitled to vote. Don't leave!
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