Nevada 2022 General Election Information

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Nevada’s 2022 General Election will take place on November 8. All active, registered Nevada voters are eligible to vote in the general election. 

There are three ways to vote: by mail, early voting, or Election Day.

Nevada will mail a ballot to every registered voter’s designated mailing address. You can return your ballot via mail or at a designated drop off location. The county clerk must receive your ballot by 7 p.m. on November 8 (Election Day) – and remember to sign the ballot envelope! 

You can track your mail-in ballot’s status if you have not received it yet. Once you return your ballot, sign up for BallotTrax to confirm your local county clerk has received and processed it.

Only residents who register to vote by October 25 will receive a vote-by-mail ballot. If you register after October 25, you will have to cast your ballot at an early voting location or your designated precinct on Election Day. You can fill out the online voter registration tool to register to vote or check your voter registration status.

Most early voting locations will open the week of October 22 and remain open until November 4. You can find nearby early voting locations by visiting your Secretary of State’s website.

Prefer to vote on Election Day? You will need to visit your designated precinct, which can be found by visiting your Secretary of State’s website. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and voters must bring a current and valid photo ID. Any voters waiting in line at 7 p.m. will still have a chance to cast their ballots. 

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