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Elizabeth Helgelien to challenge Susie Lee in 2024

Former Republican Nevada state Sen. Elizabeth Helgelien announced Wednesday her run for U.S. Congress against Democratic Rep. Susie Lee in 2024.

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ELECTION DATES
Early voting: Saturday, May 25 - Friday, June 7
April 12
Deadline to opt out of mail ballots
April 27
Deadline for the start of mailing military and overseas mail ballots
May 2
Deadline for the start of mailing out-of-state mail ballots
May 22
Deadline for the start of mailing of in-state ballots
May 23
Voters who register on or after this date will not receive sample ballots
May 28
Deadline to opt-in again to mail ballot voting if you had previously opted out, or to request to vote by mail
June 15
Deadline for receiving mail ballots returned through the post office
June 16
Deadline for curing mail ballot signature issues
June 21
Deadline for county commission canvasses
June 26
Deadline to demand a recount to Clark County Registrar of Voters
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