In a spirited gathering in Las Vegas, Vice President Kamala Harris urged Nevadans to participate in the upcoming elections, emphasizing the importance of early voting and mail-in ballots. With the deadline for early in-person voting set for November 1st, Harris encouraged attendees to finalize their voting plans, reminding them that mail ballots must be returned to drop boxes as it is too late to mail them.
Harris highlighted the significance of Election Day, November 5th, when polls will be open from 7 AM to 7 PM. She directed voters to find their nearest vote centers and ballot drop boxes through the website willvote.com/nv.
The Vice President expressed pride in the community's engagement and introduced key political figures, including Senator Jackie Rosen and Representatives Steven Horsford, Dina Titus, and Susie Lee, all of whom she urged the audience to reelect. Harris also acknowledged the presence of tribal leaders, reaffirming the administration's commitment to honoring tribal sovereignty and self-determination.
The event coincided with Nevada Day and Diwali celebrations, adding a festive atmosphere to the call for civic participation. Harris's remarks underscored the administration's focus on inclusivity and the importance of every vote in shaping the future.