Oct. 6: Voter registration deadline (in-person/mail)
Oct. 29: Voter registration deadline (online)
Oct. 17: Early voting begins
Oct. 30: Early voting ends
Oct. 30: Request Absentee/mail-in ballot deadline
Nov. 3: Absentee/mail-in postmark by date
Nov. 3: In-person voting
Oct. 6: Voter Registration Deadline
Register to vote or check your registration status.
Oct. 20: Request absentee/mail-in ballot deadline
Nov. 3: Absentee/mail-in postmark by date
1. Request an absentee ballot. Print it out, sign it and mail the request form back to your county board of elections.
2. Receive your ballot in the mail.
3. Fill your ballot out. You can mail it back or deliver it in person.
Oct. 17: Early voting begins
Any eligible voter can also vote early in-person at any location in Clark County.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 3.
If you have voted before in Nevada, you do not need to show ID. If you are a first-time voter, you should bring your valid ID. If you are unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot.
What if I do not have a valid ID?
If you do not have a valid ID, you can cast a provisional ballot by providing your expired Nevada driver's license, state identification number or the last four digits of your Social Security number. Once the information is reviewed and verified by the board of elections, your ballot will be counted.
You may need to cast a provisional ballot if your voter status is in flux. This could be because you recently moved and have not updated your voter information by the deadline.
What are my voting options if I'm a member of the armed forces or overseas?
Click here to learn how to vote if you are a member of the armed forces or are otherwise overseas.
May I vote if I have been convicted of a crime?
If you are not currently serving a term of imprisonment for a felony conviction, you are eligible to vote.
How do I check the status of my ballot?
A new service is available to help you track the status of your mail-in ballot from printed to accepted. Click here.