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Nevada early voting: Today is the last day where to vote for the 2024 election – Reno Gazette Journal

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If you want to vote in person by machine before Election Day, today is the last day you can do so.

Mailed ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day, November 5, and received by 5:00 PM on the fourth day after Election Day. You can hand deliver your ballot by mail if you don’t feel comfortable entrusting it to the US Postal Service.

If you missed your chance to vote early, you can still vote at Washoe County voting centers on Nov. 5 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Where to find places to vote and drop off ballots in Nevada

Nevada allows you to vote at any vote center in the county where you are registered to vote. You do not need to vote at a specific location.

  • If you are in Washoe Countyyou can find a map of polling places, ballot drop boxes and estimated wait times at each location on the county website.
  • If you are registered in a county other than WashoeThe Secretary of State’s website includes links to each county’s polling places.

There are still voting centers open on election day.

Washoe County locations for in-person voting and ballot drop-off

Early voting in Washoe County takes place at the locations below from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (unless otherwise noted).

Note: The Reno-Sparks Convention Center is no longer an early voting location.

Renault

  • Downtown Reno Library, 301 S. Center St.
  • Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center, 1301 Valley Road
  • Joe Crowley Student Union, University of Nevada, 1664 N. Virginia St.
  • McKinley Center for Arts and Culture, 925 Riverside Drive
  • Neil Road Recreation Center, 3925 Neil Road
  • North Valleys Library, 1075 North Hills Blvd.
  • Northwest Reno Library, 2325 Robb Drive
  • Parkway Athletic Club, 9400 Double Diamond Parkway
  • Plumas Gym, 575 Monroe St.
  • Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Gymnasium, 34 Reservation Road
  • Reno Town Mall, 4001 S. Virginia St.
  • Save Mart, 4995 Kietzke Lane
  • Somerset Homeowners Association Town Center, 7650 Town Square Way
  • South Valleys Library, 15650A Wedge Parkway
  • Sun Valley Neighborhood Center, 115 W. Sixth Ave.
  • Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Northern Nevada, 780 Del Monte Lane
  • Washoe County Complex Lobby, 1001 E. Ninth St. (open from 10:00 to 19:00)

Sparks

  • Save Mart, 9750 Pyramid Highway
  • Spanish Spring Library, 7100 Pyramid Highway
  • Sparks Library, 1125 12th St.
  • Sparks Senior Center, 97 Richards Way
  • Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, 2255 Green Vista Dr., Suite 401

Incline Village

  • Incline Village Library, 845 Alder Ave.

Nixon

  • Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Administration Building, 208 Capitol Hill

How to vote by same-day registration in Nevada

If you are not registered to vote, Nevada allows you to register in person on the same day you vote.

You will need to provide government-issued identification and cast a provisional ballot, which will not be counted until it is verified that you meet the voter registration requirements.

If your ID does not show your current address, you will need to provide valid proof of residence. The following can be used as proof of residency:

  • Military ID card
  • Utility bill including, without limitation, electric, gas, oil, water, sewer, septic service, telephone, cell phone or cable television bill
  • Bank or credit union statement
  • Salary
  • Income statement
  • Statement regarding a mortgage, rental or lease of a home
  • Vehicle registration
  • Property tax declaration
  • Tribal Identity Card
  • Any other document issued by a government agency
  • Neil Road Recreation Center, 3925 Neil Rd.

Jaedyn Young covers local government for the Reno Gazette-Journal. Her salaries are 100% funded by donations and grants; If you want to see more stories like this, please consider donating to RGJ.com/donate. Send your story ideas and feedback to Jaedyn at [email protected].

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