Letter to Request a Mail Ballot
Any registered voter may request a mail ballot for any reason, but the request must be in writing AND must be submitted each calendar year. The exception is if you specifically request a permanent mail/absentee ballot for all future elections, thus eliminating the need for an annual request. In that case, you will receive a mail/absentee ballot on a permanent basis as long as you keep your address current with the Election Department. The Election Department must receive WRITTEN mail/absentee ballot requests in its office by 5:00 p.m. on or before the 14th day Election Day for you to vote by mail in the current election. If you write a letter, it must include your: |
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Full name. |
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Clark County residential address and the address where you want the mail ballot to be delivered (if different from the residential address). |
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The election(s) (primary, general, special, and/or permanent) in which you want to vote by mail--you will be sent a mail ballot for only those specific elections and no others, e.g., if you only indicate the primary, you will not be sent a mail ballot for the general and vice-versa. You may also indicate that you want a permanent mail/absentee ballot for ALL future elections. |
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The language, English, Spanish, or Filipino/Tagalog, in which want to receive your mail ballot voting materials. |
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Optional: (a) A telephone number and/or e-mail address where you can be reached in case any questions arise; and (b) your Nevada Voter Registration number if you know it (to find it, login to Registered Voter Services and select View My Registration Information from the dropdown menu). |
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Handwritten signature (if you are physically disabled and cannot sign your name, call the Election Dept. at (702) 455-6552 for instructions) |
Send your letter to us by one of the means indicated below:
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