In those districts or precincts in which a mechanical voting system is used, the list of offices and candidates and the statements of measures appropriate for use with that system in combination with the device upon which a vote is registered is an official ballot. (Added to NRS by 1975, 1524; A 1985, 1101)
The laws relating to mechanical voting systems and paper ballots generally, so far as applicable, apply respectively to that part voted upon mechanical recording devices and that part voted upon paper. (Added to NRS by 1975, 1524; A 1985, 1102)
If the ballot is larger than the mechanical recording device can accommodate, the county or city clerk may place it upon more than one device or place part of it upon the recording device and the remainder upon paper. (Added to NRS by 1975, 1524; A 1985, 1102; 1987, 358)
When used in primary elections, the list of offices and candidates and the statements of measures to be voted on for each mechanical recording device, except those devices intended solely for nonpartisan voters, must be so arranged that it contains a page or pages setting forth the ballot of one major political party only, followed […]
The sample ballots of mechanical voting systems must be open to public inspection at the polling place during the election day. (Added to NRS by 1975, 1524; A 1985, 1102)
The sample ballots must be in full or reduced size and contain suitable illustrated directions for voting on the mechanical recording device. (Added to NRS by 1975, 1524; A 1985, 1102)
The officers charged with the duty of providing ballots for any polling place shall provide the polling place with two sample ballots, which must be arranged in the form of: 1. A booklet or full sheet of paper printed to display a facsimile of the page or several pages which constitute the list of offices […]