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Voting Deadlines

PRIMARY
ELECTION

JUNE

14

​Nevada Voter Registration Deadlines:

  • Postmarked: May 17, 2022

  • Online: May 31, 2022/June 9, 2022**

  • In-person request by: June 14, 2022

 

Early Voting:

Saturday, May 28 – Friday, June 10, 2022

GENERAL ELECTION

NOV

8

​Nevada Voter Registration Deadlines:

  • Postmarked: October 11, 2022

  • Online request by: November 3, 2022

  • In-person request by: November 8, 2022

 

Early Voting:

Saturday, October 22 – Friday, November 4

VOTING GUIDE

2022 Voter Registration Deadlines  

  • October 11, 2022: Deadline to register to vote or update your existing registration by mail.

  • November 8, 2022: Deadline to register to vote online.

 

2022 Election Dates 

  • June 14, 2022: Early Voting begins on Saturday, May 28, and runs through Friday, June 10

  • November 8, 2022: Early voting begins on Saturday, October 22, and runs through Friday, November 4.

 

What’s on my ballot?

  • In 2022, there will be two elections — the primary election in June, and the general election in November. There are many races on the ballot, from statewide offices to local municipal elections. 

    • U.S. Senate and U.S House of Representatives 

      • Congressional District 1, 2, 3, 4

    • State Wide

      • Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State Controller, State Board of Education, University Board of Regents

    • Local

      • State Assembly, State Senate, North Las Vegas Mayor, Henderson Mayor, School District, City Council

    • Judicial

      • Supreme Court Justice, Appeals Court Judge, District Court Judge

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • If I’m a registered voter, will I get my ballot in the mail?

Starting in 2022, individuals registered to vote no later than 14 days before Election Day will be sent a mail ballot unless they choose to opt out. 

  • How do I check my voter registration status? 

After you register to vote, you will receive a Voter Card in the mail. The Voter Card helps you confirm that your voter registration information is correct. You can also check your voter registration status online at: https://www.nvsos.gov/VoterSearch/

  • How do I find my polling location? 

Visit votesmartnv.org for more information.

  • How do I see what’s on the ballot?

Visit votesmartnv.org for more information.

  • I’m in a new Assembly/State Senate/School/Congressional district this year, why is that? 

Visit votesmartnv.org for more information.

  • I’ve moved since the last election, how do I update my voter registration? 

Update your address on your voter registration at: tinyurl.com/acdcnv

  • Am I able to register to vote online? 

If you have a valid driver’s license or identification card issued by the Nevada DMV, you can register to vote online at: tinyurl.com/acdcnv. If you do not have the required credentials, you must register in person with your county election office or mail in a paper application.

  • How do I change my party? 

Update your party or your voter registration at: tinyurl.com/acdcnv

WAYS TO VOTE

The Nevada Legislature passed AB321 in 2021, providing Nevadans with more options on how to cast their votes. All Nevadan voters registered before the registration deadline will be sent a ballot in the mail. Voters can:

  1. Fill out their ballot at home and return it by mail

  2. FIll out their ballot at home and drop it off at a designated polling location

  3. Return their mailed ballot and cast their vote in person at a polling location

  4. Vote in person at a polling location

Same-Day Registration:

For new or updated voter registrations, voters can register to vote AND cast their ballot at a designated polling location during Early Vote or on Election Day from  May 28 – June 10, 2022, and on June 14, 2022.

 

** Voters who want to do Same Day Registration must have a current, unexpired Nevada-issued ID to complete their voter registration.

 

If a voter does not have a current NV-issued ID, they must provide one of the additional documents below:

  • Military ID

  • Bank or Credit Union statement

  • Paycheck

  • Income tax return

  • Car registration or insurance

  • Utility Bill

  • Mortgage statement or lease agreement

  • Any government document

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