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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293 - ELECTIONS

NRS 293.275 Possession of certain rosters by election board required for performance of board’s duties; required tests of electronic rosters before election.

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NRS 293.275 Possession of certain rosters by election board required for performance of board’s duties; required tests of electronic rosters before election.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, an election board may not perform its duty in serving registered voters at any polling place in any election provided for in this title, unless it has before it:
(a)The roster designated for registered voters who apply to vote at the polling place; and
(b)The roster designated for electors who apply to register to vote or apply to vote at the polling place pursuant to NRS 293.5772 to 293.5887 , inclusive.
2. For a polling place established pursuant to NRS 293.3072 , an election board may perform its duty in serving registered voters at the polling place in an election if the election board has before it the roster for the county.
3. If a county clerk uses an electronic roster, not earlier than 2 weeks before and not later than 5 p.m. on the day before the first day of the period for early voting by personal appearance, the county clerk shall complete a test of the electronic roster to ensure its functionality in accordance with regulations adopted by the Secretary of State.
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