Las Vegas voters have one day left for Clark County early voting
Clark County early voting ends Friday, June 5. Las Vegas voters can still use City Hall voting, mail-ballot drop-off and the June 9 vote party.
Las Vegas voters have one day left for Clark County early voting before the June 9 primary. County early voting runs through Friday, June 5, and Clark County says all early-voting sites also work as mail-ballot drop-off locations.
Any registered Clark County voter can vote in person at any early-voting site or Election Day vote center, not just in one precinct. Las Vegas City Hall, 495 S. Main St., is also open to all registered county voters during set windows this week and on Tuesday, June 9, for voting and mail-ballot drop-off.
City Hall options and Election Day
At City Hall, voting and mail-ballot drop-off are open Thursday, June 4, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and again on Election Day, Tuesday, June 9, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. All voting locations also offer same-day registration.
The city is also hosting a June 9 vote party at City Hall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Free two-hour parking will be available in the City Hall garage at 500 S. Main St. with validation.
What Las Vegas voters will see on the ballot
The municipal offices up for election are Council Ward 2, Council Ward 6, Municipal Judge Department 1 and Municipal Judge Department 2. Ward 4 is not on the ballot because Francis Allen-Palenske was elected unopposed.
If you still need to register, update your information or confirm a voting location, do that before Friday’s early-voting deadline. After that, the main options are Election Day voting, mail-ballot drop-off and same-day registration at voting locations.
Sources
- Clark County Election Department — 2026 Primary Election Information Index
- City of Las Vegas — Elections page
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