From Brian Harris, Institute for a Progressive Nevada <[email protected]>
Subject We're Half Way There! 🗳️
Date June 4, 2022 2:01 PM
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Friend,

We are at the halfway through Early Voting for the Primary Election. We
hope that you have made it to the polls, but if not, this email is for
YOU! For a refresher, I have listed all the ways that you can vote in this
year's primary and information on poll locations, and more.

The first method is to vote in-person. You can vote at any vote center in
your County - find locations & hours available for [ [link removed] ]Clark County here
and [ [link removed] ]Washoe County here. Voters can register to vote AND cast their
ballot on the same day at a designated vote center during Early Vote or on
Election Day. Voters who want to do Same Day Registration must have a
current, unexpired NV 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
* Car registration or insurance
* Utility Bill
* Any government doc

For updates to existing registrations, you can still do so online
[ [link removed] ]registernevada.org or in-person from May 27 to June 9, 2022, but you
will only be able to vote on a provisional ballot in-person at any
designated polling locations during Early Vote and on Election Day.

The second option that folks have is vote by mail: All active, registered
voters will automatically receive a mail ballot with prepaid postage.
Simply fill it out, seal it in the return envelope, SIGN THE ENVELOPE on
the OUTSIDE,  and drop it in the mailbox. If you did not get a mail ballot
by today, please reach out to your Elections Department at (702) 455-8683
(Clark County) or (775) 328-3670 (Washoe County). Ballots must be
postmarked ON or BEFORE Tuesday, June 14, 2022, and received by 5:00 PM on
Saturday, June 18, 2022.

The third option that folks have is that you can fill out your ballot and
drop it off at a designated polling location or ballot dropbox:  Instead
of mailing your ballot, fill it out, as described above, SIGN THE
ENVELOPE, and drop off your ballot at a designated polling location or
ballot dropbox of your choice, from May 28 – June 10, 2022, or June 14,
2022. For a list and schedule for drop-off locations in Clark County, go
[ [link removed] ]here. For drop-off locations in Washoe County, go [ [link removed] ]here.  Also, If
you are unable to drop off your ballot personally, a trusted individual
CAN drop off your voted mail ballot for you. Voters can designate a
trusted individual (family member or friend) to turn in their ballot by
mail, ballot drop box, or polling location. There is no limit to the
number of ballots a person may drop off.

For information on who is in this election's races and how they feel about
community wide issues, you can find our nonpartisan voter guide at
[ [link removed] ]votesmartnv.org/. You can see who is running for office and their views
on issues that come straight from community members. If you have any
questions while you are voting or during the election season you can call
the Voter Protection hotline. We offer support in English: (866)-687-8683,
Arabic: (844)-925-5287, Spanish: (888)-839-8682, And APIA Languages:
(888)-274-8683.

Now get out there & vote!


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