You may
check the status of your Voter Registration online at:
Clark County Registrar of Voters

- Be a citizen of the United States
- Be 18 years of age by Election Day
- Be a Clark County resident for 30 consecutive days and a resident of your precinct for 10 days
- Must not have been convicted of a felony or other loss of civil rights that would make it unlawful to vote
- Not be determined by court of law to be mentally incompetent
- Claim no other place as your legal residence

You may register in person or before a Field Registrar or at one of the following locations on or before
the registration deadline:
- Henderson City Hall
Office of the City Clerk
240 Water Street, 1st Floor
Henderson, NV 89015
(702) 267-1400
- Clark County Election Center
965 Trade Drive, Suite A
North Las Vegas, NV 89030
(702) 455-VOTE
(702) 455-3666 (Espanol)
- Department of Motor Vehicles
- Any Nevada State Welfare Agency or WIC Office
- By Mail

The last day to register to vote or update your registration without appearing in person at the
Clark County Election Department for the 2008 Federal Election is:
Primary Federal Election – July 12, 2008
General Federal Election – October 4, 2008
The ten-day period for an in-office registration or update at the Clark County Election Department
for the 2008 Federal Election is:
Primary Federal Election – July 13-22, 2008
General Federal Election – October 5-14, 2008

The Election Department will mail you a Voter Registration Card whenever:
- You submit a properly completed Voter Registration Application
- You update your registration data (change your name, address or party)
- The Clark County Election Department changes your polling place, precinct or political districts
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,
please call the Clark County Election Department at 455-VOTE (8683) or send
an e-mail to elinfo@co.clark.nv.us.
Your card will include:
- Name
- Residential address and mailing address (if different from residential address)
- Political party affiliation
- Precinct number and an indication if it is a mailing precinct
- Polling place location
- Political districts in which you are entitled to vote
- Registration number

To keep your voter registration current, you must re-register to vote if any of the following occurs:
- Change of address
- Change of name by marriage or other legal means
- Change of party affiliation
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