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Quick Facts
- Eligibility to Register to Vote
- In order to be eligible to register to vote in Nevada, an applicant must:
- Be a United States Citizen
- Reside in Nevada
- Be at least 18 years of age or older on Election Day
- Eligibility for Ex-offenders
- Permanent disenfranchisement for at least some people with criminal convictions, unless government approves individual rights restoration. The right to vote is automatically restored to people convicted of first-time non-violent felonies upon completion of sentence. People with multiple felony convictions and those convicted of violent felonies cannot vote unless pardoned or granted a restoration of civil rights from the court in which they were convicted.
- Registration Deadline
- Voter registration forms must be submitted or postmarked by the fifth Saturday before any primary or general election.