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 PARTY AFFILIATION, TYPES OF ELECTIONS 
AND YOUR VOTING ELIGIBILITY
Election Department - Clark County, Nevada

Last updated on September 30, 2009

 

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FEDERAL/STATE PRIMARY ELECTIONS ARE "CLOSED" IN NEVADA

In Nevada, Federal/State Primary Elections are CLOSED.  That means if you chose Democrat or Republican as your party on your Voter Registration Application, you may vote only for candidates from your own party and you may also vote in nonpartisan contests.  If you chose a party affiliation that was anything other than Democrat or Republican, you may vote only in nonpartisan contests.

If you are currently registered, quickly see your party affiliation on record with the Election Department by logging-in to the Registered Voter Services section of our home page and selecting the option View My Registration Information from the "I want to..." dropdown menu.  If you are not registered or you incorrectly logged-in, you will receive the following message:  "No record found for your search criteria. You are either not registered to vote in Clark County, Nevada, or you incorrectly entered the required search information." 

Primary Election - Federal / State CLOSED Election

General Election - Federal / State OPEN Election

Municipal Elections - City OPEN, NONPARTISAN Election

Look-Up Your Voting Eligibility and Registration

Change Your Address, Party, Name, Etc....

PRIMARY ELECTION
Federal / State CLOSED election
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What Is a Primary Election:

A Primary Election is a preliminary (nominating) election to select, when necessary, Democratic, Republican and nonpartisan candidates who will run in the General Election contests (except candidates for U.S. President/Vice President and special district offices, who will only appear in the General Election). The direct vote of the people selects the candidates, rather than votes of convention delegates.

Nevada Is a CLOSED Primary Election State:

In Nevada’s Federal/State Primary Elections, you cannot vote for candidates from another party. In deciding which candidates for partisan offices may advance to the Federal/State General Election, only registered Democrats may vote for Democrats and only registered Republicans may vote for Republicans. All registered voters, regardless of party, may vote for nonpartisan offices.

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Major Political Parties:

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Democratic: If you are a registered Democrat, you may vote in your precinct's contests which select Democratic candidates AND in all of your precinct's nonpartisan contests.

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Republican: If you are a registered Republican, you may vote in your precinct's contests which select Republican candidates AND in all of your precinct's nonpartisan contests.

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OTHER Political parties and AFFILIATIONS:

If you are not registered as a Democrat or Republican, you may vote for ONLY Nonpartisan CONTESTS for your precinct in Federal/State Primary Elections. Minor party, other party and independent candidates only appear in the General Election, NOT the Primary Election.

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Minor Political Parties:
If your Voter Registration Application indicates that your party is one of those listed below, your affiliation will be classified as "minor party" and it will be listed under the name of that party. You may vote for ONLY Nonpartisan CONTESTS for your precinct. Currently, Nevada officially recognizes the following minor parties:

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Green Party

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Independent American Party

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Libertarian Party

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Robotic Wealth for Women Party

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All Other Political Parties:
If your Voter Registration Application indicates that your party is one not officially recognized as a major or minor party by the State of Nevada, your affiliation will be classified as "other" and it will be listed under the name of that party. You may vote for ONLY Nonpartisan contests for your precinct.

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Nonpartisans or "Independents:"
If your Voter Registration Application indicates that you are "nonpartisan" (not affiliated with a political party), or that you are an "independent," your affiliation will be classified as "nonpartisan" and it will be listed as "nonpartisan." You may vote for ONLY Nonpartisan contests for your precinct.

GENERAL ELECTION
Federal / State OPEN election
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What Is a General Election:

Candidates who receive the most votes in a General Election are elected to office.

Nevada Is an OPEN General Election State:

You may vote for all offices and questions on the ballot for your precinct, regardless of your party affiliation.

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
CITY OPEN, NONPARTISAN ELECTIONS
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All Municipal Elections (Primary and General) Are OPEN and NONPARTISAN:

NONPARTISAN:  In Clark County, Nevada, candidates’ parties will not appear on the ballot in Municipal Elections because the offices are nonpartisan.

OPEN:  If you are properly registered within the physical boundaries of an incorporated city (Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, Mesquite or North Las Vegas), you may vote for all offices on your ballot, regardless of your party affiliation, as well as questions applicable to your precinct. For more information about municipal elections, contact your City Clerk.

RESTRICTIONS:  Voters registered in unincorporated areas of Clark County may NOT vote in Municipal Elections.

LOOK-UP YOUR VOTING ELIGIBILITY AND REGISTRATION

If you are currently registered to vote in Clark County, you may check your registration data, including your voting eligibility in a specific election, party, polling place, precinct, elected officials (with contact information), address on record, voter registration identification number and whether you are inactive by logging-in to the Registered Voter Services section of our home page and selecting the View My Registration Information, Get Directions to My Poll Place, or View My Elected Officials options from the "I want to..." dropdown menu.  If you are not registered or you incorrectly logged-in, you will receive the following message:  "No record found for your search criteria. You are either not registered to vote in Clark County, Nevada, or you incorrectly entered the required search information." 

CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS, PARTY, NAME, ETC....

To make changes to your registration, such as address, political party affiliation, name, etc...., you must properly notify the Election Department IN WRITING.  Make sure you submit your written updates prior to the registration deadlineCLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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