The last day to register to vote without appearing in person at a Clark County Election Department office is Oct. 6. After that, individuals can still register through Oct. 16, but must do so in-person at the County Election Center at 965 Trade Dr., Suite A in North Las Vegas, or the Election Department office at the Clark County Government Center, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway in downtown Las Vegas.
“I encourage everyone to visit our website to make sure they are registered to vote or to ensure their registration information is current,” County Registrar of Voters Harvard L. Lomax said. “Individuals with a Nevada driver’s license will be able to take advantage of our online registration services and there is still time to register through the mail.”
Residents can easily confirm whether they are registered to vote in Clark County by entering their name and birth date in the Registered Voter Services box on the home page of the Election Department website at www.clarkcountynv.gov/vote. People without access to the Internet may call (702) 455-VOTE (8683).
The early voting period for the Nov. 6 election begins on Saturday, Oct. 20 and extends through Friday, Nov. 2.
Voter applications can also be picked up at a variety of government offices including any post office, library, utility office, Election Department office, DMV, the Mesquite City Clerk’s office or a State Public Assistance Office.