Sign It. Seal It. Send It.
Our 2026 Primary Get Out The Vote campaign is focused on one clear goal: helping voters in the Historic Westside and North Las Vegas make sure their ballot is completed correctly and returned on time.
This campaign is built around direct outreach, voter education, trusted relationships, and community action. We are not only telling people to vote. We are helping make sure their vote counts.
From the mailbox to the drop box
Two realities shape this campaign. Nevada is a universal mail ballot state, and ballots are too often rejected because voters do not sign the return envelope. That is why our message is simple, repetitive, and practical.
Door Knocking
We go directly into priority neighborhoods to check registration, distribute materials, and remind voters exactly what to do when their ballot arrives.
Voter Education
We explain how Nevada mail ballots work, where to sign, when to return them, and how to use official tools to track them.
Collective Turnout
We use trusted relationships, family networks, and visible community action to make voting feel immediate, shared, and expected.
How this campaign moves
1. Door Knocking
Multiple turf teams focus on low-turnout precincts and households with sporadic voting history.
- Registration checks and campaign introduction
- Signature reminder conversations
- Chase-list canvassing for unreturned ballots
2. Voter Education
We focus on the information that most directly affects whether a ballot gets counted.
- Every registered voter receives a ballot automatically
- The return envelope must be signed
- Ballots should be returned as soon as possible
- Official tracking tools are available
3. Friend & Family Outreach
This campaign is built through trusted networks, not random outreach.
- Texts and calls through personal relationships
- Reminder waves tied to campaign deadlines
- Ride coordination for voters who need support
4. Ballot to the Box
A joyful community action where people bring signed, sealed ballots to an official drop box together.
- Community energy and visibility
- Ballot check station before drop-off
- Shared civic action, not isolated voting
Do these three things right away
Sign It
Make sure you sign the return envelope exactly where required. Do not sign the ballot itself unless it specifically asks you to do so.
Seal It
Once your ballot is complete and signed where required, seal the envelope securely and double check that everything is inside.
Send It
Do not leave it sitting on the table. Mail it or drop it off as soon as possible. Early action helps protect your vote.
The work runs in phases
Build the volunteer structure, finalize materials, train canvassers, secure partner locations, and begin early outreach.
Ballot tracking tools are live. Outreach focuses on preparing voters before ballots arrive.
This is the most important window. Ballots hit mailboxes and every message becomes immediate: open it today, sign it, and return it.
We push remaining voters to return ballots through canvassing, calls, texts, and community activation.
Final turnout support, rides, poll coverage, and last-call voter reminders.
Use official election tools
For election administration, registration, and voter status, always use the official government resources below.
Registered Voter Services For Clark County
Check voter information, access services, and review official Clark County election resources.
Go to Clark County Voter ServicesNevada Voting Registration Application
Start or update your voter registration through the Nevada Secretary of State’s official voter services portal.
Go to Nevada Voter Registration