PSA 10/6/2025 2:00 p.m.: Your Vote Matters: Decide the Future of the City Charter This Election
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The City completed its latest Charter Review a few months ago after a lengthy process that started in October 2024. This review is conducted every five years by an independent commission made up of residents representing each ward of the community along with a municipal law expert. The commission is responsible for reviewing the City Charter, which is the foundational document that defines how our local government operates.
Following the review, ten (10) ballot questions were approved by the City Council and will appear on this year’s local election ballot for city voters. City voters must decide whether these amendments move forward or not. These proposed changes could directly impact how the city functions in the future.
Residents are encouraged to attend a local ward meeting to learn more about the Charter Review process, the commission’s recommendations, and the ballot questions that will be up for a vote. This is your chance to ask questions, understand the proposed changes, and be an informed voter.
Join us at one of the following meetings, each held from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM:
Thursday, October 9 at Don Cecilio Gymnasium, 412 Santa Fe Street
Thursday, October 16 at Las Vegas Fire Station 1, 604 Legion Drive
Thursday, October 23 at City Hall Council Chambers, 1700 N Grand Avenue
Thursday, October 30 at Las Vegas Senior Center, 500 Sabino Street
Make your voice heard. Stay informed. Help shape the future of our city.
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