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Voter Registration

VOTER REGISTRATION

Online voter registration is now available for residents of all Nevada counties. Eligible voters can register to vote and update their registration information online, including change of address and party affiliation. A DMV issued Driver's License or ID is required. Go to: RegisterToVoteNV.gov

To utilize the online system, citizens need to be at least 18 years old and have a Nevada DMV driver's license or DMV issued identification card.

Eligible voters who are presently registered in another Nevada county, but living in Eureka County, may now register with the online voter system, which is federally funded by the Help America Vote Act.

Useful Links & Information

Nevada Secretary of State Website

Other Options for Registering to Vote

You may register to vote at any Nevada DMV office, at your county clerk or registrar of voters' office, at various social service agencies, and on college campuses.

Changes to Current Registration

If you've moved, changed your name, want to change party affiliation, or otherwise have to update your voter registration status, you must submit another voter application form.

Voter Registration Search

The search will display individual voter registration data as it is preserved in the Statewide Voter Registration Database

Please Don't Call

You may add yourself to the political "Please Don't Call" list. By having your phone number on this list you are requesting not to receive political phone calls from those using the Statewide Registration List. The Please Don't Call list is to encourage candidates and/or political campaigns to refrain from calling you at your request. Please note that this does not guarantee that you will not receive political phone calls. Go to: Voter Registration Search

Are you a Uniformed Service Member, Their Family, or Overseas Citizen?

Please visit the Secretary of State Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Webpage

Voters Bill of Rights

1. Each voter has the right to receive and cast a ballot that is written in a format that allows teh clear identification of candidates, and accurately records the voter's preference in the selection of candidates.

2. Each voter has the right to have his or her questions concerning voting procedures answered and to have an explanation of the procedures for voting posted in a conspicuous place at the polling place.

3. Each voter has the right to vote without being intimidated, threatened or coerced.

4. Each voter has the right to vote on Election Day if the voter is waiting in line at his or her polling place to vote before 7:00 PM.

5. Each voter has the right to return a spoiled ballot and is entitled to receive another ballot in its place.

6. Each voter has the right to request assistance in voting, if necessary.

7. Each voter has the right to a sample ballot which is accurate, informative and delivered in a timely manner.

8. Each voter has the right to receive instruction in the use of the equipment for voting during early voting or on Election Day.

9. Each voter has the right to have nondiscriminatory equal access to the elections system, including, without limitation, a voter who is elderly, disabled, a member of a minority group, employed by the military, or a citizen who is overseas.

10. Each voter has the right to have a uniform, statewide standard for counting and recounting all votes accurately.

11. Each voter has the right to have complaints about election contests resolved fairly, accurately and efficiently.

 

 

Clerk Recorder

P.O. Box 540
10 S Main Street
Eureka, NV 89316
Phone: 775.237.5263
Fax: 775.237.5614

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