The city clerk may order deputized officers to pick up all voted ballots from any or all of the precincts or districts after the polls have been opened for 5 hours. At least two deputized officers shall deliver any ballots that are picked up early to the central counting place. The various boards operating the […]
1. Upon closing of the polls, the election board shall: (a) Secure all mechanical recording devices against further voting. (b) If a mechanical voting system is used whereby votes are directly recorded electronically: (1) Ensure that each mechanical recording device: (I) Provides a record printed on paper of the total number of votes recorded on […]
1. At least two members of the election board shall deliver the sealed container to a receiving center or to the central counting place, as directed by the city clerk. 2. The members of the election board described in subsection 1 shall provide for the transportation or other disposition of all other supplies and election […]
1. To facilitate the processing and computation of votes cast at an election conducted under a mechanical voting system, the city clerk shall create a computer program and processing accuracy board, and may create: (a) A central ballot inspection board; (b) An absent ballot mailing precinct inspection board; (c) A ballot duplicating board; (d) A […]
The central ballot inspection board shall: 1. Receive the ballots in sealed containers. 2. Inspect the containers, record the number indicated on each container and its seal pursuant to NRS 293.462 and remove the storage devices that store the ballots voted on mechanical recording devices that directly record votes electronically. 3. Register the numbers of […]
The absent ballot mailing precinct inspection board shall: 1. Perform functions similar to those of the central ballot inspection board and the ballot duplicating board as those functions are applicable to absent and mailing ballots. 2. Bundle the empty absentee and mailing return envelopes according to ballot type or precinct and deliver the bundles to […]
The ballot duplicating board shall: 1. Receive damaged ballots pursuant to NRS 293C.645, including ballots that have been torn, bent or mutilated. 2. Prepare on a distinctly colored, serially numbered ballot marked “duplicate” an exact copy of each damaged ballot. 3. Record the serial number of the duplicate ballot on the damaged original ballot and […]
1. The ballot processing and packaging board must be composed of persons who are qualified in the use of the data processing equipment to be operated for the voting count. 2. The board shall: (a) Allow members of the general public to observe the counting area where the computers are located during the period when […]
1. The city clerk shall appoint the members of the computer program and processing accuracy board not later than 7 days before the election in which they will serve. 2. The board shall verify that: (a) Any invalid voting of a ballot will cause it to be rejected. (b) Votes can be counted for each […]