The 2020, Primary Election is being conducted entirely by mail ballot in Clark County in an effort to limit interactions that could spread the coronavirus. All registered voters will be receiving a mail ballot for this election. Some voters may have already received their mail ballot or will be receiving it soon. Any voter who does not receive a mail ballot by May 18 should contact the County Election Department at (702) 455-VOTE (8683).
Voters may use the postage-paid envelope they receive with their mail ballot to send their ballot to the Election Department through the regular mail. Or, voters may choose to drop-off their mail ballot at any one of the County’s ballot drop-off sites.
Voters are reminded to make sure they follow all the directions in the ballot, especially the requirement that they sign the outside of the envelope provided. This signature will be used to verify that the ballot was completed by the voter. Ballots received without a signature on the back of the envelope cannot be counted.
More information about the 2020 primary election is available on the County Election Department website at www.ClarkCountyNV.gov/vote and at www.MailitinNevada.com.
In addition, residents are encouraged to check their voter registration status to make sure they will be able to vote in the primary election. To check your registration status, enter your personal information in the Registered Voter Services box on the Election Department website at www.ClarkCountyNV.gov/vote.