Vote By Mail
Mail-In Ballots: Starting in 2022, Nevada has become an all mail-in ballot state where every active registered voter will be issued a mail-in ballot for all future elections (AB321, 2021 Legislative Session). Voters may still choose to vote in-person at any early voting or Election Day Vote Center if they prefer. Voters may also elect to permanently “opt-out” of receiving mail-in ballots for all future elections.
- All voters who are registered to vote no later than 14 days before Election Day will receive a mail-in ballot whether the voter has requested one or not (unless the voter has opted-out).
- Ballots must be dropped off at a drop box location by 7:00 pm on Election day or postmarked on or before Election day and received in our office by 5:00 pm on the fourth day following Election day to be counted.
- The deadline to cure mail-in ballot signature issues is by 5:00 pm on the sixth day after Election day.
To opt out, you must submit a written or online request to not receive a ballot by mail for all future elections.
- Click here for the written opt-out form in English. Click here for opt-out form in Spanish.
- Click here for the online requests on the Office of the Secretary of State's website who will provide us with your request.
- NOTE: We must receive all requests no later than 60 days before Election Day to opt-out for the next election. If the request is received after the 60 days prior to election deadline, you will still receive a ballot in the mail for the next election and your request will go into effect for the following election.
- NOTE: If you choose to vote in person, DO NOT FILL OUT YOUR MAIL-IN BALLOT. You will instead be surrendering your mail-in ballot at the polling location or signing an affirmation at the intake station. Click here for more information on how to vote in-person.
Once your ballot is in the mail or dropped off at any drop off location, you cannot vote in-person. Voting or attempting to vote twice is a Felony.
For more information on voting by mail, see below:
Click Here on how to mark your ballot.
- Mail-in Ballot Information
- Military and Overseas Citizens
- How to Mark your Mail-in Ballot
- How to Return your Mail-in Ballot