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NRS 306.120 – Conduct of special election.

Any special election must be conducted pursuant to the provisions of: 1. Chapter 293 of NRS for primary and general elections. 2. Chapter 293C of NRS for primary city elections and general city elections. (Added to NRS by 1960, 283; A 1997, 3474)

NRS 306.060 – Ballots for special election: Printing ballots when public officer fails to furnish justification for course in office; printing reason for demanding recall and public officer’s justification on sample ballots when mechanical voting system used.

1. If the officer against whom the petition is filed furnishes no justification of the officer’s course in office, none need appear on the ballot at the election upon the officer’s recall. 2. Where a mechanical voting system is used, the reason for demanding the recall of the officer and the officer’s justification need not […]

NRS 306.070 – Ballots for special election: Form of ballots when no other candidates nominated; form of ballots when other candidates nominated; conformity of ballots with other laws governing elections.

1. If there are no other candidates nominated to be voted for at the special election, there must be printed on the ballot the name of the officer sought to be recalled, the office which he or she holds, and the words “For Recall” and “Against Recall.” 2. If there are other candidates nominated for […]

NRS 306.110 – Petition to nominate other candidates for special election; required contents of petition; eligibility to sign petition; filing petition for signature verification; filing declaration of candidacy.

1. A petition to nominate other candidates for the office must be signed by registered voters of the State, or of the county, district or municipality holding the election, equal in number to 25 percent of the number of registered voters who voted in the State, or in the county, district or municipality holding the […]