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General Election
The 2020 general election will be held on Tuesday, November 3. Pursuant to Assembly Bill 4 from the 32nd Special Session of the Nevada Legislature, all active registered voters in Nevada will be sent a blank ballot in the mail for the general election. This means voters do not need to request an absentee ballot for the general election if they want to vote by mail.
All voters will have the option of voting in person, either during early voting or on Election Day, if they choose not to vote by mail. Early voting begins on Saturday, October 17 and runs through Friday, October 30. Voters who wish to vote in person are highly encouraged to vote early.
You can find more information about the 2020 general election here.
The Notice of the Supreme Court Canvass of the 2020 General Election Results can be read here
Ballot Questions
Question No. 1: Board of Regents
Question No. 2: Same-Sex Marriage
Question No. 3: Pardons Board
Question No. 4: Voter Rights
Question No. 6: Renewable Energy Promotion Initiative
*There is no Question No. 5 on the 2020 ballot
Early voting locations? Click here
Election Guides and Calendars
To check your voter registration status, click here to be directed to My Voter File.
To register to vote, click here to be directed to www.registertovotenv.gov.
Updates will be posted as they become available.
2020 Statewide Certified List of Candidates (General)
2020 Statewide Certified List of Candidates (Primary)
FILING FOR OFFICE
Filing for Judicial Office
Filing for Non-Judicial Office
Campaign Finance Reporting
2020 Contributions and Expenses (C&E) Reporting Due Dates
2020 Presidential Caucus
In early 2020, only the Democratic Party will hold a presidential caucus in Nevada. {Please note--the Republican Party has opted to not hold a caucus in Nevada} Members of the respective parties will meet with other registered voters within their precinct to determine their preferred presidential candidate and thereby award delegates to the candidates. The parties determine eligibility criteria. Continue reading...
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