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Make a Plan: Voting Options, Drop Boxes, and Polling Places Explained
9/17/2024 | 1m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
Make a plan for how you'll vote—by mail, drop box, early in-person voting, or on Election Day.
Make a solid voting plan for Nevada. Whether by mail, early voting, or on Election Day, know your options. You can also use drop boxes for mail-in ballots. If you’re active military, living abroad, or need special accommodations, the EASE system can assist you. Plan your visit to the polling place or drop box, and ensure you have transportation. Cast your ballot at any vote center in your county.
![Hey Nevada!](https://image.pbs.org/contentchannels/fxw7J2m-white-logo-41-NOrCdqF.png?format=webp&resize=200x)
Make a Plan: Voting Options, Drop Boxes, and Polling Places Explained
9/17/2024 | 1m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
Make a solid voting plan for Nevada. Whether by mail, early voting, or on Election Day, know your options. You can also use drop boxes for mail-in ballots. If you’re active military, living abroad, or need special accommodations, the EASE system can assist you. Plan your visit to the polling place or drop box, and ensure you have transportation. Cast your ballot at any vote center in your county.
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You know, your vote counts and you even know who you're voting for.
But do you have a plan to vote?
Time to make a plan.
Decide how you are going to vote in Nevada, you can vote by mail, in person, during early voting, in person on election day.
You can also place your mail in ballot in a drop box at an official polling place, both during early voting and on election day.
Nevadans who are active duty military or their spouses and dependents that those who are living outside of the country, tribal voters living on a colony or reservation, and people with disabilities can use the EASE system or effective absentee system for elections.
You can access the EASE system through nvs.gov.
Now that you know how you are going to vote, it is important to know where you are going.
If you're voting in person and how you're going to get there.
Make sure you know where your closest polling place is and what transportation you'll use to get there and back.
Remember, you can cast your ballot at any vote center in your county.
Stay engaged.
Stay informed.
Happy voting.