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NRS 304.090 – Omitted area: Attachment to appropriate congressional district. [Superseded by the Congressional Districts based on the 2010 Census and approved by the Court pursuant to the Order set forth in the Appendix to Chapter 304 of NRS beginning at page 304-17, until the Legislature takes further action regarding apportionment of the Congressional Districts.]

1. If any area of this State is omitted from the provisions of NRS 304.060 to 304.120, inclusive, inadvertently or by virtue of the complexities of the information supplied to the Legislature, the county clerk, the Carson City clerk or the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau, upon discovery of the omission, shall notify the […]

NRS 304.100 – Congressional District 1. [Superseded by the Congressional Districts based on the 2010 Census and approved by the Court pursuant to the Order set forth in the Appendix to Chapter 304 of NRS beginning at page 304-17, until the Legislature takes further action regarding apportionment of the Congressional Districts.]

Congressional District 1 consists of, in Clark County: 1. Census tracts 000101, 000102, 000103, 000104, 000105, 000201, 000203, 000204, 000301, 000302, 000400, 000503, 000510, 000518, 000519, 000600, 000700, 000800, 000900, 001004, 001005, 001006, 001100, 001200, 001300, 001400, 001500, 001608, 001609, 001612, 001613, 001707, 001801, 001803, 001804, 001901, 001902, 002000, 002201, 002203, 002204, 002205, 002300, 002403, […]

NRS 304.110 – Congressional District 2. [Superseded by the Congressional Districts based on the 2010 Census and approved by the Court pursuant to the Order set forth in the Appendix to Chapter 304 of NRS beginning at page 304-17, until the Legislature takes further action regarding apportionment of the Congressional Districts.]

Congressional District 2 consists of: 1. Carson City, Churchill County, Douglas County, Elko County, Esmeralda County, Eureka County, Humboldt County, Lander County, Lincoln County, Lyon County, Mineral County, Nye County, Pershing County, Storey County, Washoe County and White Pine County. 2. In Clark County: (a) Census tracts 004703, 004712, 004715 and 004716. (b) Census voting […]

NRS 304.120 – Congressional District 3. [Superseded by the Congressional Districts based on the 2010 Census and approved by the Court pursuant to the Order set forth in the Appendix to Chapter 304 of NRS beginning at page 304-17, until the Legislature takes further action regarding apportionment of the Congressional Districts.]

Congressional District 3 consists of, in Clark County: 1. Census tracts 000511, 000512, 000513, 000514, 000515, 000516, 000517, 001606, 001607, 001611, 001709, 001710, 001711, 001712, 001713, 001714, 001715, 001716, 001717, 001718, 002709, 002807, 002808, 002809, 002810, 002811, 002814, 002815, 002816, 002817, 002818, 002821, 002822, 002823, 002824, 002825, 002826, 002827, 002828, 002829, 002830, 002831, 002832, 002833, […]

NRS 298.690 – Requirements for county clerk in conducting presidential preference primary election; polling places. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

1. In conducting a presidential preference primary election, the county clerk shall: (a) Distribute sample ballots for the presidential preference primary election; (b) Establish polling places for early voting by personal appearance; (c) Permit voting by registered voters of the major political party by mail ballot and military-overseas ballot in the manner and within the […]

NRS 298.700 – Early voting: Applicability; period for early voting; days and hours for early voting at permanent polling places. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the provisions of NRS 293.356 to 293.361, inclusive, apply to a presidential preference primary election. 2. The period for early voting for a presidential preference primary election begins 10 calendar days before the date of the presidential preference primary election and extends through the Friday before the […]

NRS 298.720 – Duties of Secretary of State for returns of presidential preference primary election; abstract of returns; certification of votes. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

1. Immediately after each county has canvassed the returns of a presidential preference primary election pursuant to NRS 293.387, the Secretary of State shall compile the returns for each qualified candidate of the major political party whose name appears on the ballot for the major political party. 2. The Secretary of State shall make out […]

NRS 304.010 – Nomination and election.

At the primary and general election next preceding the expiration of the time for which any United States Senator was elected or appointed to represent the State of Nevada in the United States Senate, candidates for United States Senator may be nominated and elected in the same manner as provided by law for the nomination […]

NRS 304.030 – Governor to appoint qualified person upon vacancy in office. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Governor to appoint qualified person upon vacancy in office. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

In case of a vacancy in the office of United States Senator caused by death, resignation or otherwise, the Governor may appoint some qualified person to fill the vacancy, who shall hold office until the next general election and until his or her successor shall be elected and seated. (Added to NRS by 1960, 281) […]