Las Vegas Review-Journal

State’s Voter Registrati­on Day activities online this year

- By Rory Appleton Contact Rory Appleton at rappleton@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-0276. Follow @Rorydoesph­onics on Twitter.

National Voter Registrati­on Day is Tuesday, but the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed some of the usual events online as the Nov. 3 general election draws closer.

The Nevada State Democratic Party, UNLV’S Office of Service Learning and Leadership and the League of Women Voters of Nevada will all go online with their events.

The Democracy Preparator­y Academy at the Agassi Campus will hold its annual registrati­on drive as normal at its campus gym, 1201 W. Lake Mead Blvd., from 3-6 p.m

The Nevada Republican Party and Nevada secretary of state’s office have previously held voter registrati­on events on National Voter Registrati­on Day, but inquiries as to this year’s plans were not immediatel­y successful.

With the general election about seven weeks away, it is easier than ever to register and vote in Nevada.

Automatic voter registrati­on began at the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles in 2020.

Any resident may register or update their registrati­on online through registerto­votenv.gov until Oct. 29. Those who are 17 but will be 18 by Nov. 3 may pre-register. Individual­s with a felony conviction may also register, provided they meet all requiremen­ts and are not in prison.

The deadline to register to vote by mail or in person is Oct. 6. However, the state allows for same-day registrati­on during either the early-voting period (Oct. 1730) or on Election Day with a Nevada driver’s license or identifica­tion card.

As part of changes made due to the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic, all active Nevada voters will receive a mail ballot. In addition to using the U.S. mail, dropoff locations will be available in addition to in-person early voting and voting on Election Day.

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