Voter Hub

Mail Ballot Voting
Starting in 2022, Nevada conducts all-mail ballot elections, though in-person voting is still available. All active voters who register no later than 14 days before Election Day will receive a mail ballot unless they opt out.
To opt out of receiving a mail ballot, submit a Mail Ballot Preference Form online or by mail. This form can also be used to opt back in or request mail ballots only for specific elections.
**Printable forms are available in English, Spanish, and Tagalog.
**Forms must be received no later than 60 days before Election Day.
Why Allycia Murphy?
Proven track record of fair and impartial judgments
Deep commitment to community safety and rehabilitation
Innovative approaches to modern legal challenges
Dedicated to transparency and accountability
Verifying / Registering to Vote
Check if you are registered to vote
Contact the Clark County Election Department 702-455-VOTE (8683)
Or verify online: https://RegisterToVoteNV.gov
Where to register Online
If you have a Nevada driver’s license or state ID, register or update your information at: https://RegisterToVoteNV.gov
In Person
City of Las Vegas
Office of the City Clerk
495 S. Main St., 2nd Floor
Las Vegas, NV
Clark County Election Department
965 Trade Drive, Suite A
North Las Vegas, NV
Clark County Election Department Office
Clark County Government Center, First Floor, Suite 1113
500 South Grand Central Parkway
Las Vegas, NV


Electronic Sample Ballots
Voters may choose to receive their sample ballot electronically by email instead of by mail.
Log in to Registered Voter Services and select
“Request my Sample Ballot Electronically (Go Green).”
Once processed, you will receive a confirmation email.
Nevada law requires that email addresses for electronic ballot requests remain confidential (NRS 293.558).
Questions:
Clark County Election Department
702-455-VOTE (8683)
Why Allycia Murphy?
Proven track record of fair and impartial judgments
Deep commitment to community safety and rehabilitation
Innovative approaches to modern legal challenges
Dedicated to transparency and accountability
Electioneering / Campaigning
Nevada Revised Statutes 293C.3572, 293C.361, and 293.740 govern electioneering rules.
Private Property (malls, shopping centers, supermarkets, etc.)
If a voting location is on private property, campaigning is not allowed without the owner’s permission.
Public Property (government buildings, libraries, schools)
Campaigning is not allowed within 100 feet of the entrance to the polling location.

FAQs
Do I live within Las Vegas city limits?
Use the Find Your Ward tool.
Resources: Find Your Ward
https://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Government/Elections/Find-Your-Ward
Am I registered to vote?
Contact the Clark County Election Department at 702-455-VOTE (8683) or check online at: https://RegisterToVoteNV.gov
How do I register to vote?
Visit:, https://Vote.NV.gov
Other registration options include:
• Mail-in voter registration form
• Nevada DMV offices
• County clerk or registrar of voters offices
• Social service agencies
• College campuses
• Military and overseas voter registration options
Where can I find historical election information?
The City of Las Vegas maintains a searchable database of past elections.
https://www.clarkcountynv.gov/government/departments/elections/past-elections
Additionally, the Nevada Secretary of State has a searchable database of past elections, as well:
https://www.nvsos.gov/elections/archived-election-information

