
Friday is the last day to vote early for candidates in the June primaries in Clark County.. Election Day is Tuesday.
Early, in-person voting for the June primaries kicked off May 23 at venues across the Las Vegas Valley, including city halls, malls, recreation centers, libraries and air-conditioned tents.
For the first time this year, Clark County added a step of having voters print out their marked ballots to let them review their choices before placing them into new tabulation machines.
Nevada offers same-day, in-person registration for inactive voters, which requires a state identification card. Clark County Registrar of Voters Lorena Portillo reminded voters that they can cast only one primary ballot.
Clark County set a 100-foot buffer at locations, where electioneering is not allowed. Signs at the locations remind voters that they can’t wear campaign merchandise.