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SAMPLE BALLOTS
 
Election Department - Clark County, Nevada  

Last updated on September 23, 2009

    

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Easier and Faster Voting

Voting will be EASIER for you and FASTER for everyone if you study, mark and bring your sample ballot with you when you vote. Do not wait until you are in the voting booth to review the information.

If you are currently registered, you may view and print your specific sample ballot on the Internet by logging-in to the Registered Voter Services section of our home page and selecting the option View My Sample Ballot 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." 

  

When to Expect Your Sample Ballot

All active registered voters eligible to vote in a specific election are sent a sample ballot for every election before early voting begins. Sample ballots are NON-FORWARDABLE. If you move and do not notify the Election Department in writing of your new address by the registration deadline, you will not receive a sample ballot. Click here to find out how to change your address.

What Your Sample Ballot Contains

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Your Polling Place, Precinct and Party:
On the back cover, your polling place name and address is printed, in RED, along with an area map, your political party and your precinct number. At your polling place, you must sign in at the table displaying your precinct number.

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Early Voting Schedule:
Find the dates, times and locations of early voting sites, open during a 14-day period before Election Day, in the front of your sample ballot.

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Reproduction of Your Ballot:
The contests and questions applicable to your precinct (and political party in federal/state primary elections) will appear in the order you will see them on your actual ballot.

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Detailed Ballot Question Information:
Each question will include a title, the full text, an explanation and arguments for and against it.

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Voting Instructions:
Sample ballots will have simple voting instructions for Clark County’s voting systems.

Formatting

All sample ballots are printed in a large 14-point font. Federal law requires sample ballots to be in both English and Spanish.

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