Nevada: How to Vote, Where to Vote and What’s on the Ballot
Nevada voters can take part in some important contests today. Here’s a last minute guide to Election Day.
How to vote
All registered voters in Nevada should have received a ballot in the mail unless they opted out, according to the Nevada Secretary of State†
Voters can use this page to check the status of their ballots and to check the status of their voter registration. Missing ballots must be stamped no later than today and received by the county clerk or voter registry by 5:00 p.m. local time on Saturday, according to the Secretary of State’s office.
Not registered yet? That’s fine. Nevada offers same day registration for people who vote personally.
Where to vote?
Voters can use this site to find their polling station.
What’s on the ballot?
Voters will be asked to elect candidates for Governor, Secretary of State, Senate and, depending on where they live, members of the House of Representatives.