This page contains information important to voters with disabilities in Nevada!
You can learn more information about voting in Nevada on the Nevada Secretary of State’s website.
Ensuring that every individual has the opportunity to vote independently and with dignity is the highest priority of the Nevada Secretary of State, as well as all county election officials, and the Nevada Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities. In order to accomplish that goal, it is essential that all poll workers are properly trained to treat each and every voter with the dignity and respect they deserve.
The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office is committed to improving the physical accessibility of all polling locations as well as ensuring an individual’s ability to vote with independence at any polling location. You can learn more information about polling accessibility below.
Election officials recognize the diversity as well as the uniqueness of the accessibility needs of the citizens we serve. We are constantly seeking input from the communities we serve, and all suggestions, recommendations and concerns will be considered. All reasonable options to ensure each citizen an accessible and independent voting opportunity will be taken into account.
In April 2020 we were pleased to open up Nevada’s Effective Absentee System for Elections, or EASE, to Nevada residents with disabilities. EASE is an online application that seamlessly integrates voter registration and electronic ballot delivery and marking. EASE allows further independence and enables covered voters to register, request, mark and return their ballots from the comforts of their own homes. EASE is available for elections with a federal contest on the ballot 45 days before Election Day at NVEASE.gov.
Click here for a video tutorial of the EASE process.
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