Mail-in ballots for Nevada’s June 9 Primary Election are landing in mailboxes across Clark County and the state right now. As conservatives, faith-driven families, and patriotic Nevadans who cherish our constitutional republic, this is your reminder: elections have consequences, and every informed vote strengthens the America First principles that make our state and nation the world’s last best hope.

All active registered voters automatically receive a mail ballot unless you’ve opted out. Sample ballots have already arrived with key details on races, early voting sites, and contact info. Official ballots will follow with clear instructions. Mark your choices using black or blue ink, seal properly, sign the return envelope, and return it promptly. Unsigned ballots or those with mismatched signatures will not count until verified.
Key Deadlines and Tips for Responsible Voting:
- Return Early: Mail ballots must be postmarked by Election Day (June 9) and received by the county clerk by 5 p.m. on June 13. Don’t risk postal delays—drop your ballot at any official drop box, vote center, or early voting site.
- Track Your Ballot: Use the state’s new free tracking service at MyBallot.NV.gov for updates via text, email, or phone.
- Early In-Person Voting: Begins Saturday, May 23, and runs through Friday, June 5. On Election Day, polls are open June 9.
- Closed Primary Reminder: Only registered Republicans can vote in GOP primary races for partisan offices like Congress, state legislature, and many county positions. Nonpartisan races (school board, city council, judges) are open to all.
Nevada’s shift to paper ballots in-person this cycle adds a transparent layer—voters review their printed choices before tabulation. This is a positive step toward greater election integrity that conservatives have long demanded.
Local races demand your attention. In North Las Vegas, support proven conservative leader Scott Black for mayor. In Henderson and Las Vegas wards, back candidates who prioritize public safety, fiscal restraint, pro-family policies, and traditional values over progressive experiments. Check your sample ballot, research records thoroughly, and reject candidates with troubling backgrounds or anti-America records.
Protect the Process: Verify your registration at nvsos.gov or Clark County Elections. Update addresses and party affiliation now to ensure your voice is heard. First-time voters or those with mismatches may need to include ID with mail ballots.
Our Republic thrives when engaged citizens—grounded in faith, family, and freedom—participate. Review every race, pray for wisdom, and cast ballots that defend life, liberty, limited government, and the American Dream. Nevada conservatives: Let’s turn out strong and keep building a safer, stronger Silver State.
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