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Early Voting at Washoe County Libraries

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Voters can avoid long lines on Election Day by taking advantage of the convenience of early voting at three Washoe County libraries.  Libraries will offer early voting for the Primary Election from  May 22-June 4 during open hours as follows :

 Incline Village Library , 845 Alder Ave., Incline Village, 832-4130

May 22, 25-29 and June 1-4, noon to 6 p.m.

 

Northwest Reno Library , 2325 Robb Drive, Reno, 787-4100

May 22 & 29, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; May 25-28 and June 1-4, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

South Valleys Library, 15650A Wedge Parkway, Reno, 851-5190

May 22 & 29, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; May 25-28 and June 1-4, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

Citizens can vote early at any location, no matter where in Washoe County they live.

Downtown Reno, South Valleys and Sparks libraries will be voting sites on Primary Election Day, June 8.  On Election Day, citizens may only vote at their neighborhood polling place or by absentee ballot.

“We’re happy to be able to offer the convenience of early voting to our community again this year,” said Washoe County Library System Director Arnie Maurins. “We also hope voters will spend some time exploring their local library, seeing the great services we provide, and signing up for a library card if they don’t already have one.”

Early voting will also take place at other Washoe County locations including the Registrar of Voters Office, several Scolari’s and Sak ‘N Save markets, Shoppers Square and the Sun Valley Neighborhood Center.  For a complete schedule, see http://www.washoecounty.us/voters or call the Washoe County Registrar of Voters Office at 328-3670.

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