1. Each container used to transport official ballots pursuant to NRS 293.304, 293.325, 293B.330 and 293B.335 must: (a) Be constructed of metal or any other rigid material; and (b) Contain a seal which is placed on the container to ensure detection of any opening of the container. 2. The container and seal must be separately […]
1. Any registered voter may be absent from his or her place of employment at a time to be designated by the employer for a sufficient time to vote, if it is impracticable for the voter to vote before or after his or her hours of employment. A sufficient time to vote shall be determined […]
1. If a court of competent jurisdiction orders a county to extend the deadline for voting beyond the statutory deadline in a particular election, the county clerk shall, as soon as practicable after receiving notice of the court’s decision: (a) Cause notice of the extended deadline to be published in a newspaper of general circulation […]
If an election is prevented in any precinct or district by reason of the loss or destruction of the ballots intended for that precinct, or any other cause, the appropriate election officers in that precinct or district shall make an affidavit setting forth that fact and transmit it to the appropriate board of county commissioners. […]
Not later than 5 working days after the request of a person who is elderly or disabled, the Secretary of State shall provide to the person, in a format that can be used by the person, any requested material that is: 1. Related to elections; and 2. Made available by the Secretary of State to […]
1. The Secretary of State shall: (a) Provide information regarding voter registration and absentee voting by Armed Forces personnel and overseas voters; (b) Within 90 days after the date of each general election and general city election in which electors voted for federal offices, submit to the Election Assistance Commission established pursuant to 52 U.S.C. […]
1. The Secretary of State shall maintain a website on the Internet for public information maintained, collected or compiled by the Secretary of State that relates to elections, which must include, without limitation: (a) The Voters’ Bill of Rights required to be posted on the Secretary of State’s Internet website pursuant to the provisions of […]
1. The Secretary of State shall ensure that: (a) All public information that is included on the Internet website required pursuant to NRS 293.4687 is accessible on a mobile device; and (b) A person may use a mobile device to submit any information or form related to elections that a person may otherwise submit electronically […]
1. If a county clerk maintains a website on the Internet for information related to elections, the website must contain public information maintained, collected or compiled by the county clerk that relates to elections, which must include, without limitation: (a) The locations of polling places for casting a ballot on election day in such a […]
Each county clerk is encouraged to: 1. Not later than the earlier date of the notice provided pursuant to NRS 293.203 or the first notice provided pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 293.560, notify the public, through means designed to reach members of the public who are elderly or disabled, of the provisions of NRS […]
1. Each county clerk shall collect the following information regarding each primary and general election, on a form provided by the Secretary of State and made available at each polling place in the county, each polling place for early voting in the county, the office of the county clerk and any other location deemed appropriate […]
Any person who engages in the business of receiving and distributing mail for customers shall provide the county clerk of the county in which the business is located with the street address of the business. (Added to NRS by 1993, 2173)
Until the time for contest of election has expired, the ballots returned to the county or city clerk may not be inspected by any person, except in cases of recount or election contest, and then only by the judge, special master, board or legislative body before whom the election is being contested or who is […]
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, every governing body of a political subdivision, public or quasi-public corporation, or other local agency authorized by law to submit questions to the qualified electors or registered voters of a designated territory, when the governing body decides to submit a question: (a) At a general election, shall […]
The county clerk, city clerk or other person responsible for preparing the ballot shall transmit any question that will be presented to the voters to the Secretary of State as soon as practicable after determining that the question will be placed on the ballot. (Added to NRS by 1993, 2665)