US ELECTION 2024

Where do I vote in Nevada in the US Election 2024? Requirements, ID card and what you need to bring to the polling place

Everything you need to know when voting in Nevada about polling hours, required documents, wait times, to ensure you navigate Election Day with ease.

With the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election here on November 5, it’s essential for Nevada voters to know where to go, what to bring, and what’s required to cast their vote. Here’s a guide on finding your polling place, ID requirements, and tips to make your voting experience smooth and efficient.

Finding your polling place in Nevada

Nevada offers a flexible voting system where you can cast your ballot at any vote center within your county. To locate a convenient vote center:

- Clark County: Visit the Clark County Election Department’s website for a list of vote centers.

- Washoe County: Access the Washoe County Registrar of Voters’ site for vote center locations.

- Other Counties: Contact your local county election office for specific information. A directory is available on the Nevada Secretary of State’s website.

Polling hours in Nevada

On Election Day, polling places in Nevada open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. If you’re in line by 7:00 p.m., you are entitled to vote.

What to bring to vote in Nevada

As of now, Nevada does not require voters to present identification while voting in most cases. Voters are typically required to sign their name in the election board register at their polling place, and the signature is compared with the signature on the voter’s original application to vote or another form of identification.

If you’re voting in Nevada for the first time, registered to vote by mail or online, and didn’t provide ID when you registered, be sure to bring a copy of your photo ID, or a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or government document that shows your name and address when you vote.

Expected wait times and tips for a smooth voting experience

Line lengths can vary depending on the time of day and the location. Here’s a general guide:

Early Morning (7:00 - 10:00 a.m.): Many people vote early, so lines can be longer right when polling places open. If you can, avoid the 7 a.m - 8 a.m. slot.

Midday (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.): Lines are often shorter, as this period sees fewer voters. If you have a flexible schedule, this is usually the best time to avoid long waits. That said, there is usually an increase between 11:30 and 1:30 p.m. so if you can avoid that two hour slot.

Late Afternoon and Evening (3 p.m. - 7 p.m.): Crowds tend to increase as people leave work, so lines can grow longer as polling places near closing. 5 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. is usually the busiest.

To make your voting experience easier:

  • Bring water, snacks, and any needed medication if you anticipate waiting for a while.
  • Check your polling location ahead of time; it may have changed from previous elections.
  • Review your sample ballot before you go to save time when filling out your selections.

Other useful information for Nevada voters

Absentee Voting Deadlines: The deadline to request an absentee ballot by mail has passed. If you have already received an absentee ballot, it must be returned to your local election authority by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day, November 5, 2024. Ballots can be returned by mail or in person.

Provisional Ballots: If there is an issue with your registration or identification at the polling place, you may cast a provisional ballot. These ballots are counted once your eligibility is confirmed.

Voter Assistance Hotline: For any questions or concerns on Election Day, contact the Nevada Secretary of State’s office at 1-800-992-0900.

Key takeaways for voting in Nevada on Election Day

To ensure you’re prepared for voting in the 2024 Presidential Election in Nevada :

  1. Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
  2. Bring an acceptable photo ID to the polling station if required.
  3. Choose a voting time based on expected crowd levels.
  4. Plan for potential wait times and bring any essentials you may need.
  5. Check the status of your registration and polling location before you head out.