Clark County voters could use mail ballots after early voting ends

FILE - In this Nov. 5, 2020, file photo a county election worker scans mail-in ballots at a...
FILE - In this Nov. 5, 2020, file photo a county election worker scans mail-in ballots at a tabulating area at the Clark County Election Department in Las Vegas. County officials in Nevada began signing off Monday, Nov. 16 on results of the Nov. 3 election that gave Democratic candidate Joe Biden a 33,596-vote statewide victory over Republican Donald Trump in the presidential contest. The former vice president drew a little over 50% of the vote and Trump a little under 48% in unofficial results submitted for approval by commissioners in counties including Washoe, surrounding Reno, and Clark, which encompasses Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)(John Locher | AP)
Published: Oct. 31, 2024 at 2:12 PM PDT
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Early voting in Clark County ends Friday.

It’s the last day to vote in-person before Election Day.

By law, early voting started 17 days before Election Day and continues everyday for 14 days. Early voting offers a chance to vote in-person or drop off a mail ballot in drop boxes that go directly to the election department.

Both in-person voting and mail ballot drop boxes are available at all 135 voting centers on Election Day.

For those who want to vote between Saturday and Monday, there are two options involving mail ballots. The first would be sending it through the postal service, and the other option would be to use one of five ballot drop boxes open around the county on Monday, Nov. 4.

Drop boxes are at the Clark County Election Department and at the Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Boulder City and Henderson City Halls.

The drop boxes are available only during certain hours. For more information, visit this website.