Carson City Republican Committee to Host Nevada Election Officials for Live Q&A Regarding Primary Mail-In Ballot Process
Nevada voters will have the opportunity to have their questions about the mail-in ballot process for the primary election answered by the Nevada Secretary of State’s office. They will discuss the primary election mail-in ballot process Thursday, May 14 at 7PM. Register to attend at https://bit.ly/3fxGd70. Submit questions via chat.
Questions may also be submitted via chat at our ZOOM Virtual Meeting Broadcast.
The 2020 primary election will be a vote-by-mail election due to health concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ballots are currently reaching voters across the state. Mail-in ballots provide Nevadans an accurate and valid way to vote this primary election in the comfort, safety and privacy of their own homes.
We encouraged you to attend to learn more about the voting process, answer frequently asked questions and more. Here are just a few to learn from:
- When is the mail in ballot required to be returned?
- Can I return the ballot in person"
- What do I do if I didn't receive a mail-in ballot?
- Can I vote in person on election day?
- I don't see any Republican candidates on my ballot - do I have the wrong ballot?
- How will the ballots be counted?
- How are ballots verified to be accurate from the registered voter?
You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: Thursday, May 14, 2020 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Register in advance for this meeting:https://bit.ly/3fxGd70
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting
Instructions for voting by mail are included with each ballot. All ballots also come with a secure pre-addressed, postage-paid ballot return envelope that must be used for returning the ballot. Voters are reminded to sign their return envelope before dropping it in the mail. In-person ballot drop off will also be available should a voter be unable to return their ballot by mail. Limited in-person voting will also be available in each county.