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When to Expect Your Voter Registration Card |
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The Election Department will mail you a Voter Registration Card whenever: |
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You submit a properly completed Voter Registration Application |
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You update your registration data, e.g., change your name, address or party |
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The Election Department changes your polling place, precinct or political districts |
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If you do not receive your Card within two weeks after submitting a Voter Registration Application or updating your registration, or if you lose your card and would like another, call 702-455-VOTE (8683) or send an e-mail to elinfo@co.clark.nv.us. |
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Voter Registration Cards are Non-forwardable Mail |
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If the post office returns your Voter Registration Card to the Election Department as being “undeliverable” or indicating you have moved, your registration may be made “INACTIVE." That means the Election Department will stop sending you Sample Ballots and election-related materials in the mail. |
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DATA on Your Voter Registration Card |
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It contains your: |
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Name |
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Residential address and mailing address (if different from residential address) |
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Political party affiliation |
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Precinct number and an indication if it is a mailing precinct |
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Polling place location |
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Political districts in which you are entitled to vote |
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Registration number |
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Sample Voter Registration Card |
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Internet Look-up |
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Quickly see if you are currently registered 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." |