Las Vegas: it’s time to vote.

Here’s what you need to know.

Election 2024
FAQ

It’s time to vote! Months of emails, text messages, clip boarders on campus, and political ads have all led to this - but now what?

Don’t worry - unlike a Ticketmaster presale, voting is quick and easy. Take a second to review the FAQ and make sure you’re ready to go!

  • Election Day is Tuesday, November 5th 2024. Early Voting will be available from October 19th 2024 through November 1st 2024. Eligible voters will receive a mail ballot, and be able to cast their vote by mail, however the ballot must be postmarked no later than November 5th, 2024 and received by Clark County Election Department no later than November 9th, 2024 at 5:00 PM.

    With this in mind, voters casting their ballot by mail should not wait until the last minute to avoid any delays.

  • There are a variety of locations to cast your ballot during Early Vote, and on Election Day. Please refer to Clark County's list of General Election Early Voting Sites to find the one closest to you.

    Additionally, UNLV's Lied Library will be an early vote location from October 30th through November 1st, and on Election Day, November 5th.

  • You can check the status of your voter registration with the Nevada Secretary of State via its Voter Registration Tool.

    If you have a Nevada ID or Driver's License you can register to vote online.

    You can also register to vote at the polls during Early Vote and on Election Day, but there are some guidelines to be aware of before you go. Please take a moment to read Clark County's same day voter registration guide to see what's right for you.

    If you have additional questions about voter registration, please call Clark County's Election Hotline at (702) 455-VOTE (8683)

  • View your sample ballot, with all of the races and ballot initiatives you'll have the opportunity to vote for, in your profile on Clark County's Voter Services portal.

    Many community organizations publish ballot guides with recommendations for candidates to support based on the issues they advocate for.

    Take the time to research each candidate on your sample ballot, and choose the one that best reflects your values, and hopes for your community.