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Friend, Early voting for the primary election has begun! The first step is to fill out your mail-in ballot, if you received it, which you can do with the help of our nonpartisan voter guide to see where the candidates stand on issues you care about! Then, it’s time to mail it back or drop it off. If you vote by mail, remember that your ballot must be postmarked by June 9th in order to be counted! You don’t require postage or your own envelope to send it in. Early Voting & Drop off Locations Until June 5th, you can either drop off your ballot at one of the designated locations within your county or vote in-person at your county’s election site(s). Click here for Clark County drop-off and early vote locations and here for Washoe County. Don’t forget to SIGN the envelope containing your ballot on the back! Your signature is how your ballot will be verified and your vote counted. Voter Registration If you still haven’t registered to vote, you can still do so in-person at your county’s elections department or designated vote center (links above). You will have to vote in-person on a provisional ballot and you will need your driver’s license, state ID, or interim document, and a proof of residence if your current address is different from what’s listed on your identification. The Election Protection Hotline With vote-by-mail being a new system and voter suppression being an ever present reality, we have worked with the ACLU and Let Nevadans Vote to create an Election Protection hotline for you to call to report any problems registering or voting, and get your questions answered. The number is:
Share these posts on Facebook and Twitter to get the word out and prevent voter suppression this election! Facebook Live Town Hall feat. Joe Gloria Finally, for those of you in Clark County, we will be hosting an extra special Facebook Live Town Hall chat next week with the Registrar of Voters, Joe Gloria! Join us Tuesday, June 2 at 4:00PM on the Let Nevadans Vote Facebook page to tune in. Joe will help answer your questions about voting by mail and how our primary election process is working in 2020. I hope you found these resources helpful! If you’ve already voted, share them with a friend or family member in need. Remember, our democracy depends on each of us making our voices heard. See you in June, Will Pregman Communications Director |
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