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Voter Registration Information
Nevada is a closed primary state, which means voters cannot vote for partisan offices in the primary election unless they are either registered with the Democratic or Republican parties.

Registering to vote in Clark County requires applicants to be a United States citizen, 18-years-old by the election date and have lived in the state and county for at least 30-days and live within their precinct 10-days prior to the election.

To register, your choices to receive an application is by mail, call, write or fax a request to the Clark County Election Department at (702) 455-VOTE.

Register In Person:
You may register in person or before a Field Registrar or at one of the following locations on or before the registration deadline:

  • The Clark County Election Department
    Click here to request a voter registration application
  • Boulder City City Clerk
    City Hall
    401 California Avenue
    Boulder City, Nevada 89005
    Phone: (702) 293-9208
  • Henderson City Clerk
    Henderson City Hall
    240 Water Street, 2nd Floor
    Henderson, NV 89015
    Phone: (702) 267-1400
  • Las Vegas City Clerk
    City Hall, First Floor
    400 Stewart Avenue
    Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
    Phone: (702) 229-6311
  • North Las Vegas City Clerk
    City Hall
    2200 Civic Center Drive
    North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030
    Phone: (702) 633-1030
  • The Department of Motor Vehicles

Register By Mail:
Mail-in Voter Registration Applications are available at the following locations and must be submitted on or before the registration deadline:

  • The Clark County Election Department call (702) 455-VOTE (8683)
    or
  • Any City Clerk's office (See Addresses above)
  • Post offices
  • Most utility companies
  • Libraries
  • Political party headquarters
  • Chambers of Commerce
  • Some banks

Keep Your Receipt:
Whether you register in person or by mail, make sure you detach the receipt from your Application and retain it as proof of your registration. Keep it until you receive your Voter Registration Card or until you vote. If for some reason the Election Department did not receive your Application, the receipt will greatly aid in researching the matter.