NRS 295.140 – Petition for referendum: Form and requirements; circulator’s affidavit; receipt issued by clerk; certification of sufficiency; review of certification.
1. Whenever 10 percent or more of the registered voters of any county of this State, as shown by the number of registered voters who voted at the last preceding general election, express their wish that any act or resolution enacted by the Legislature, and pertaining to that county only, be submitted to the vote […]
NRS 295.150 – Names of registered voters may be contained in more than one petition; verification of petition.
1. The names of the registered voters petitioning need not be all upon one petition, but may be contained on one or more petitions; but each petition shall be verified by at least one of the voters who has signed such petition. 2. The voter making the verification shall swear, on information and belief, that […]
NRS 295.160 – Submission of question to people; publication.
1. If the petition is determined to be sufficient, the county clerk shall, at the next general election, submit the act or resolution, by appropriate questions on the ballot, for the approval or disapproval of the people of that county. 2. The county clerk shall publish those questions in accordance with the provisions of law […]
NRS 295.170 – Form of question on ballot; count and canvass of votes.
1. The subject matter of such questions must be stated concisely on the ballot, and the question printed upon the ballot for the information of the voter must be as follows: “Shall the act (setting out the title thereof) be approved?” 2. Where a mechanical voting system is used, the title of the act must […]
NRS 295.180 – Effect of approval or disapproval of majority of registered voters.
1. When a majority of the registered voters of the county voting upon the question submitted, by their vote, approve the act or resolution, it is the law of the State, and may not be repealed, overruled, annulled, set aside or in any way made inoperative, except by a direct vote of the registered voters […]