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
City of Henderson Office of the City Clerk for the 2011
Municipal Election is:
Primary Election – Saturday, March 12, 2011
General Election – Saturday, May 7, 2011
The ten-day period for an in-office registration or update at the City
of Henderson Office of the City Clerk for the 2011
Municipal Election is:
Primary Election – March 6-15, 2011
General Election – May 8-17, 2011

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@ClarkCountyNV.gov.
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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