View of the Reno Sparks night skyline from Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
View of the Reno Sparks night skyline from Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
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WASHOE COUNTY REGISTRAR OF VOTERS OFFICE
DANIEL G. BURK, C.E.R.A., REGISTRAR


 Am I a Registered Voter?

NOTE:  If you are listed as a "Confidential" voter, these features will not work for you.
  We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.


Are you new to Washoe County and need to register to vote? 

Would you like to change your name or party affiliation on your current voter registration? 

Are you currently registered to vote in Washoe County and need to change your address ?

Would you like to vote-by-mail (absentee) in 2012?
JUDICIAL CANDIDATE FILING DATES FOR 2012 - JANUARY 3RD THRU JANUARY 13TH
(District Court Judges and Justices of the Peace only)
ALL OTHER CANDIDATE FILING DATES FOR 2012 - MARCH 5TH THRU MARCH 16TH
Voter Registration Reports
Updated information as of January 12, 2012
WHAT IS A CAUCUS AND HOW DOES IT WORK?

 

 The Elections and Voter Registration Center for Washoe County
is located at 1001 E Ninth St, Room A135, Reno NV  89512.
Mailing Address:  P O Box 11130, Reno NV  89520.
e-mail: electionsdepartment@washoecounty.us

Phone (775) 328-3670
Fax (775) 328-3747

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Election Administration - The Office of the Registrar of Voters conducts regular federal, state, county, city and district elections, as well as recalls and special elections.  We accept candidate filings, create and print ballots, prepare and operate approximately 100 polling polling places, hire and train over 1000 election board officers and print and mail sample ballots. 

Voter Information - Voters may register in our office, at the Department of Motor Vehicles or by picking up a mail-in application form at many convenient locations throughout the County, including post offices, libraries, senior citizen centers, public agencies and union halls.  Field Registrars make registration available at malls, grocery stores and even go door-to-door to assist citizens who wish to register to vote.

Precinct/Map Update - Washoe County's 230,000 + registered voters are assigned to 600 + precincts.  The continual growth of the urban areas of the County creates a need for us to frequently divide our precincts and update our precinct and district maps. 

Signature Verification - The Office of the Registrar of Voters verifies signatures on a variety of types of petitions; individuals or political parties which wish to gain access to a ballot, initiatives, referenda and recalls.  Scanned signatures are retrieved digitally for efficient verification.


  

You can register to vote by completing a "Voter Registration Application" and presenting it to the Registrar of Voters Office, the DMV, any State Welfare Agency or by mailing the form to the Registrar of Voters Office, P O Box 11130, Reno NV 89520
1. Registrar of Voters Office, 1001 E Ninth St., RM A135, Reno NV 89512 2. DMV Offices 3. State Welfare Agencies 4. Most Post Offices 5. Libraries
Any person who has correctly completed and filed a "Voter Registration Application" with the Registrar of Voters Office and: 1. Is a U.S. Citizen 2. Will be at least 18 year old by the next election day 3. Has continuously resided in Washoe County at least 30 days 4. Claims no other place as his/her legal residence 5. Is not currently serving or under probation for a felony conviction and has completed the process to have his/her voting rights re-established if convicted of a felony in the past 6. Has not been determined by a court of law to be mentally incompetent.
You`ll need to provide the following: 1. Full Name 2. Washoe County Residence Address (NOT a P O Box or mailing address) 3. Mailing Address (if different from residence address) 4. Date of Birth 5. Political Party Affiliation 6. Signature 7. Driver`s License Number

NOTE: In order to register to vote, under Federal Law, every applicant will need to provide his/her drivers license number. In the event that the applicat does not have a drivers license number to provide, (s)he will be required to provide the last four digits of his/her Social Security Number. If the applicant has neither of these numbers, a unique number will be assigned to that person - but only after signing an affidavit stating, under penalty of law, that he/she does not possess either a drivers license or Social Security number.
You would re-register if you: 1. Have been "cancelled" for not voting in two consecutive Federal Elections and have failed to respond to any notification sent by the Registrar`s Office 2. Have changed your place of residence and/or mailing address since the last time you voted (a change of address card may also be used for this purpose) 3. Want to change your political party affiliation 4. Have changed your name since your previous registration (i.e. married or legal name change).

Within two weeks of the time your registration form is processed by the Registrar`s Office, you will receive a Voter Registration Card in the mail. While it is not required that you bring this card with you when you vote, it does expedite the voting process and can clear-up any misunderstandings regarding name spelling and/or the residence where you are registered to vote and can affirm your status as an active registered voter. You can also look up your voter registration status on this web site. The information found on the web site will be the most current information available.
In these instances, it is probably most efficient to use the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) which is a combination registration form and absentee ballot request.

While your FPCA registration form is valid until cancelled, the absent ballot request is good for only the calendar year in which it is submitted and must be renewed before each year`s elections. This can be done by simply writing a letter requesting an absentee ballot for all elections in that particular calendar year. The FPCA is available from the Voting Office at each military base and at all U.S. Embassies or Consulates.
If you register BY MAIL- Application must be mailed to the Registrar`s Office and postmarked no later than the 31st day (Saturday) prior to Election Day If you register IN PERSON- a) At DMV-Your application must be received by Saturday, the 31st day prior to Election Day b) At the Registrar of Voters Office - To take advantage of the "extended" close of registration period between the 21st and 31st day prior to election day, you must appear IN PERSON at 1001 E 9th St, Bldg A, Reno 89512, to register.
Nevada has a "closed primary" system in which only registrants who are members of a specific political party (major parties only) are eligible to vote for the candidate of that party for partisan offices in the Primary Elections. By choosing to be a "Nonpartisan" or affiliated with one of the minor political parties, a registrant is restricted to voting only for candidates for nonpartisan offices and the questions that appear on their Primary Election Ballot.

Remember, in a General Election, all voters are eligible to vote on all candidates, races and questions that appear on their ballot, regardless of their or a candidate`s party affiliation.
In Nevada, only the Democrat Party and Republican Party are designated as MAJOR Political Parties. The members of these parties choose their candidates to run for office (and face all other candidates) through the conduct of a Primary Election.

The Green Party, Independent American Party, Libertarian Party, Natural Law Party and Reform Party are MINOR Political Parties. While members of these Minor Political Parties are still eligible to vote for nonpartisan offices on their ballots in a Primary Election, they nominate their candidates for office by conducting statewide conventions for their party members only.