Restrictions
The rules for electioneering and campaigning are in NRS 293.3572, 293.361, 293.740, and 293.437(4) (as amended by AB345 and SB123 of the 2019 legislative session). Electioneering rules are now the same for PRIVATE PROPERTY for both Election Day and Early Voting, as a result of AB345 and SB123 of the 2019 legislative session.
- PRIVATE PROPERTY (Malls, Shopping Centers, Supermarkets, etc.):
If the early voting site or Election Day Vote Center is located on private property, electioneering and petitions are not allowed ANYWHERE on the property without the owner’s permission. A list of sites that do and don't allow campaigning will be on the Election Department's website home page when the information becomes available. (NRS 293.3572(9) and 293.437(4))
- PUBLIC PROPERTY (Government Buildings, Libraries, Schools, etc.):
- Early Voting: Electioneering and petitions are not allowed within 100 feet of the voting area. Election workers will post "Distance Marker" signs at the 100 foot limit to distinguish the boundaries. (NRS 293.361)
- Election Day: Electioneering and petitions are not allowed within 100 feet of the entrance to the building or structure in which a polling place is located. Election workers will post "Distance Marker" signs at the 100 foot limit to distinguish the boundaries. (NRS 293.740)
Public observation rules also apply (see below) for all Election Day Vote Centers and early voting sites.
DefinitionNRS 293.740 defines electioneering as campaigning for or against a candidate, ballot question or political party by:
- Soliciting signatures of any kind, including for petitions
- Posting signs
- Distributing literature
- Using loudspeakers
- Buying, selling, wearing or displaying any badge, button or other insignia, except that a person may wear political insignia while voting only if he/she is reasonably unable to cover it
The Clark County Election Department has no jurisdiction regarding political signage. For information about signs on property under the jurisdiction of:
- Clark County:
Contact the Public Response Office at (702) 455-4191 or see their website.
- An Incorporated City:
For Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, Mesquite, or North Las Vegas, contact the applicable City Clerk’s office.
- Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT), Including Signs Adjacent to State Highways:
Call (702) 385-6541 or see the NDOT website.