Washoe County sees 59 percent turnout before Election Day

Washoe County sees 59 percent turnout before Election Day

Early voting ended in Washoe County on Friday evening, with an in-person turnout of 90,712 voters and just over 105,000 mail-in ballots totaling around 59 percent of registered voters.    Those who still plan to vote in person can do so on Election Day at one of the 55 Vote Centers around the county. Vote Centers open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m., and every voter in line by closing time will be allowed to vote. 

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Early Voting begins Saturday in Washoe County

Early Voting begins Saturday in Washoe County

Vote Centers around Washoe County will open at 10 a.m. Saturday, kicking off two weeks of Early Voting for the General Election. Mail-in ballots can be filled out and returned through the mail or dropped off at any of the county’s Vote Centers during Early Voting. Those who wish to vote in person can do so during Early Voting, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., October 19 through November 1 or on Election Day, November 5.

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Election Open House provides residents hands-on experience with new digital check-in system ahead of General Election

Election Open House provides residents hands-on experience with new digital check-in system ahead of General Election

The Registrar of Voters Office invites residents to an “open house” at the County Complex on October 10.   With the implementation of the Voter Registration and Election Management Solution (VREMS), Washoe County will be using a digital system – Poll Pads –for...

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El Condado de Washoe Busca Trabajadores Bilingües

El Registro de Votantes del Condado de Washoe está contratando trabajadores bilingües para las elecciones, y nos encantaría contar con la ayuda de Latino Research Center para distribuir la siguiente información. Además, la edad mínima requerida es de 16 años, lo...

What you need to know for Election Day

Vote Centers in Washoe County will open at 7 a.m. tomorrow, February 6, for the Presidential Preference Primary. Here's everything you need to know about tomorrow's election.

Washoe County seeking bilingual election workers for vote centers

The Washoe County Registrar of Voters is recruiting for numerous positions to work at vote center during early voting and on Election Day, and is making a special plea for bilingual employees. Each vote center has greeters, intake specialists, managers, and many more positions. Pay begins at $16 per hour during early voting, and $175 on Election Day. English and Spanish are the primary languages spoken in Washoe County, but there is also a need for those fluent in European, Asian, and Pacific Islander languages. Ballots are printed in English and Spanish.