Election Department
2007 Municipal Primary Election Information - Clark County, NV Eelection Dept.

Revised 4/5/2007 by Julie Barker

 ELECTION INFORMATION 
 
April 3, 2007 Municipal Primary Election 

Election Department - Clark County, Nevada

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WHEN AND WHERE:  Incorporated cities (Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, Mesquite and North Las Vegas) conduct their own elections in odd-numbered years.  Municipal Primary Elections will be on April 3, 2007.  Municipal General Elections will be on June 5, 2007 (except that Henderson will not have a General Election).  You may vote early before Election Day (see the links below for each City's schedule), by mail or on Election Day.

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WHO MAY VOTE:  Only voters properly registered within the specific boundaries of an incorporated City (Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas, Mesquite or North Las Vegas' Ward 4) may vote in the April 3, 2007 Municipal Primary Election and only in their own City’s elections.
Voters registered in unincorporated areas of Clark County CANNOT vote in Municipal Elections.

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WHAT IS ON THE BALLOT:  Municipal offices will be up for election. There will be no ballot questions in the 2007 Primary Municipal Election.  Only Boulder City will have ballot questions in the 2007 Municipal General Election.  Municipal elections are OPEN and NONPARTISAN.

  1. Important Dates

  2. Contests and Sample Ballots

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Candidates and Offices up for Election (All Cities)

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Candidate Information (See Table Above)

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Sample Ballots:

  3.   Facts, Figures and Election Rules

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Facts, Figures and Election Rules about the April 3, 2007 Municipal Primary Elections

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Early Voting Data (Who Voted, Where and When)

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Mail / Absentee Ballot Data (Who Requested and Voted a Mail / Absentee Ballot)

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How to Vote on Clark County's Voting Machines

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Easier and Faster Voting

  4. Media and Public Observation, Electioneering Rules

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What the Media May Expect at Polling Places and Central Tabulation

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Public Observation of Voting (What Observers May and May Not Do)

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Electioneering 

  5. Early Voting

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Early Voting Daily Turnout Totals (Number of Voters per Site per Day)

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Early Voting Data (Who Voted, Where and When)

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Early Voting Site Schedule (See Table Above)

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Early Voting Process

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Early Voting Overview and Trends

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Early Voting General Information

  6. Election Day Voting

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Election Day Schedule (When Polls Open and Close, Tabulation Times, Etc.)

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Election Day Polling Places and Precincts

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Look-Up Your Specific Election Day Polling Place, Precinct. Sample Ballot, etc.

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Election Day Voting Process


  7. Election Night Procedures and Tabulated Results

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Election Night Procedures and Results Reporting

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Map Showing Directions to the Election Warehouse (Tabulation Site)

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Map of Interior Layout of the Election Warehouse (Tabulation Site)


  8. Past Election Results

  9. Power of One Vote:  When One Vote Made a Big Difference

10. Glossary of Terms from the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS)

11.   Other Links:

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Federal Government Information:

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Facts about Clark County and Nevada:

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Demographic Facts about Clark County by the Clark County Comprehensive Planning Dept.

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Facts about Nevada Elections by NSLA:  Many interesting facts about Nevada elections
are available from the Nevada Department of Museums, Library and Arts

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City Clerks' Web Sites and Contact Information

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Click Here To Request a Voter Registration Application

If you are already registered to vote in Clark County, Nevada:
Click Here To Look Up Your Own Registration Data
(Polling Place, Precinct,
Your Specific Sample Ballot,
Elected Officials, etc.)

Click to go back to the Election Department's home page. Back to Election's Home Page    

Click to e-mail the Election Department For More Information

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