Voters raise questions about mail-in ballots
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Early voting is underway for the June 14 main election however some voters nonetheless have questions about the mail-in ballots, together with why they haven’t obtained one but.
Sandra Cosgrove with Vote Nevada, a non-partisan group that helps voters, mentioned it has obtained calls from voters asking about their mail-in ballots.
“They didn’t send out the mail-in ballots in Clark County until last Thursday and with that long weekend with the holiday, people are just now starting to get them. Yesterday they were getting some, today they’re getting more,” she mentioned.
Clark Country Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria mentioned in case you’ve just lately moved and didn’t do a change of handle that might clarify why you haven’t obtained a poll. If you haven’t moved, he suggests you name the Registrar of Voters at (702) 455-VOTE. You may name (702) 803-1569 in case you need assistance along with your poll.
In addition, Cosgrove mentioned as a result of Nevada has closed primaries in case you’re registered as a non-partisan you don’t get to vote for the governor, or U.S. Senate, or Nevada Legislature candidates. The DMV robotically defaults voters to nonpartisan in the event that they don;t fill out their occasion affiliation.
“Fortunately all you have to do is take your sample ballot and go to the nearest vote center and it can be updated there,” Cosgrove mentioned.
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Nevada’s main election is June 14, 2022.