If you go to a polling place in person, you will find election workers who help the train of democracy run smoothly — from signing people in before casting their ballot to helping guide the line. In other words, their job is to keep the process as orderly as possible. And you can be part of that, too, if you meet the requirements.
Considering the significance of this year’s election — not to mention predictions that turnout will be high — we’ve put together a quick guide on everything you need to know about early voting in Nevada.
Whether you just turned 18 years old, recently became a US citizen, or recently moved to Nevada, registering to vote is necessary in order to participate in the November elections. We know how daunting it can be to do anything government related, so that’s why we put together this quick explainer on how to register to vote in Nevada.