18 May The Must Knows y Más: Everything You Should Know Before Voting in This Year’s Local Elections
As we slowly begin to inch our way towards this season’s local elections, your familia at Make the Road Nevada wants to provide you with all of the information regarding how to prepare for the primaries, how to register to vote and more.
We have partnered with three organizations: the American Civil Liberties Union, Silver State Voices and All Voting is Local, who have provided us with more detailed information to make this process easier for you.
“Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy and democracy truly works when everyone has access to the ballot box,” said Sadmira Ramic, an American Civil Liberties Union staff attorney. “It is a fundamental right for a reason—without it, our country, states and communities would not be representative of its citizens. At times it might seem like one individual’s vote does not matter, but that could not be further from the truth.”
It’s important that before you cast your ballot, you are informed of your rights, what the process will look like and who the candidates of this critical election are. Individuals should research political and social issues as well as the candidates and their work before making a decision.
Over the years there have been a series of election bills passed to make it easier for all Nevadans to access the ballot boxes. There are several steps to take to ensure that you and anyone else who qualifies, can vote in this year’s election, where and how. The first step: register to vote.
How to Register to Vote
Voters can register to vote online using the Nevada Secretary of State’s website: https://www.nvsos.gov/SOSVoterServices/start.aspx
Here you can also update or cancel any existing voter registration. If you prefer not to register online, you can also register to vote by filling out a mail-in voter registration form and mailing it to the county clerk/register provided here: https://www.nvsos.gov/SOSVoterRegForm/home.aspx
Three Ways to Vote:
- Vote by Mail-In Ballot
- Vote Early
- Go to a Vote Center on Election Day
What Do I Need to Register to Vote Online?
A current and valid Driver’s License or an Identification Card issued by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.
If you are unable to provide either of these, you must register in person with your county election office or mail in a paper application.
What Do I Need in Person to Register Same-Day?
- Current and Valid Nevada Driver’s License
- Proof of Residency
- A Nevada DMV “Interim Document”
Where Can I Vote?
Clark County:
Primary Early Voting Centers: Early Voting Schedule: Saturday, May 28th through Friday, June 10th
* Hours Vary Depending on Location
Here is a list of all voting centers in Clark County:
https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/home/showpublisheddocument/10516/637872644357300000
Other Important Dates in Clark County:
Wednesday, May 25th: Deadline for the Start of Mailing of In-State Ballots
- Must be ready to distribute no later than 20 days before election for in-state voters.
Saturday, May 28th through Friday June 10th: Early Voting
- Anyone registered to vote in Clark County can vote at any early voting site in the county.
Tuesday, May 31st: Last Day to Opt-In Again to Vote by Mail
Saturday, June 14th: Election Day
Washoe County:
Primary Early Voting Centers: Early Voting Schedule
Saturday, May 28th through Friday, June 10th.
All Locations 10:00am to 6:00pm
Here is a list of all voting centers in Washoe County: https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/home/showpublisheddocument/10550/637879634585070000
Important Dates Washoe County
Wednesday, May 18th through Tuesday, June 14th: Online Only Extended Standard Registration
- Register to vote or update existing registration online.
Wednesday, May 25th: Deadline for the Start of Mailing of In-State ballots
- Must be ready to distribute no later than 20 days before election for in-state voters.
Saturday, May 28th through Friday, June 10th: Early Voting
- Anyone registered to vote in Washoe County can vote at any early voting site in the county.
Wednesday, June 1st through Friday, June 10th: In Person/Online & Same Day Registration
- Register to vote in-person at any early voting site on Election Day
Saturday, June 14th: Election Day
If You Face Any Voting Issues Before or On Election Day, Please Contact These Hotlines:
- 1-866-OUR-VOTE (English)
- 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (Spanish)
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To register through Make the Road Nevada, please visit our office at 4250 E Bonanza Rd Suite 14 & 20, Las Vegas, NV 89110. Please also feel free to contact our Jessica Padrón, our Civic Engagement Director (jessica.padron@maketheroadnv.org) or our Democracy Specialist, Alexander Guerrero-Torres (alex.guerrero@maketheroadnv.org) if you have any questions or would like additional information.