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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293 - ELECTIONS

NRS 293.122 “Voting materials” defined.

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NRS 293.122 “Voting materials” defined. “Voting materials” means the following written materials:
1. Applications to preregister or register to vote;
2. Ballots and the instructions for the use of such ballots, including, without limitation, mail ballots, sample ballots and provisional ballots;
3. Voting instructions;
4. Information and instructions relating to the location of polling places, including, without limitation, vote centers, permanent polling places for early voting and temporary branch polling places and the hours during which such polling places will be open;
5. Any notices required to be provided for an election pursuant to title 24 of NRS;
6. Ballot questions;
7. Any forms prepared for an election to assist voters; and
8. Any other voting materials required to be translated pursuant to the regulations adopted by the Secretary of State pursuant to NRS 293.46875 .
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