The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office is sending a postcard to every active registered voter with important dates and a voter checklist as planning for the 2026 election cycle begins.
“Whether it comes to updating voter registration, finding accurate information, or keeping the election dates on their fridges as a reminder going into 2026, this postcard is one way we can help ensure Nevadans receive reliable election details directly from election officials,” said Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar.
The postcard encourages voters to:
- Check that your voter registration information is updated on VOTE.NV.gov
- Confirm your residential and/or mailing addresses, party registration, email, and cell phone number.
- Contact information is important to receive election-related updates from election officials.
- Ensure your ID or Driver’s License is valid and up-to-date
- Visit your local DMV or ID Card issuer’s office to renew or update your identification.
- Identify trusted sources of election information
- Nevada Secretary of State’s Office
- Contact your local County Clerk or Registrar of Voters
- Visit NVSOS.gov for contact information
- Make your voting plan
- Research candidates and ballot questions
- Decide how you will vote in-person during Early Voting or Election Day, by mail, or by ballot dropbox
- Identify nearby polling places or ballot dropboxes
- Early Voting and ballot dropbox hours can vary by county and location; Election Day hours are 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Attached copy of the postcard below:
For more up-to-date information about the 2026 election cycle, you can click here.
Official election mail from the Secretary of State’s Office or local clerk/registrar will always display the ‘Official Election Mail’ logo, a registered trademark of the United States Postal Service, allowed for nonpartisan use only by government election officials.
Voters with questions about official mail should contact their local election office or visit the Nevada Secretary of State’s website on Official Election Mail.
To reach the Secretary of State’s Elections Division, email nvelect@sos.nv.gov
More information about the 2026 election cycle can be found on the Secretary of State’s website and will continue to be updated.
