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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293 - ELECTIONS

NRS 293.3568 Period for early voting; days and hours for early voting at permanent polling places.

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NRS 293.3568 Period for early voting; days and hours for early voting at permanent polling places.
1. The period for early voting by personal appearance begins the third Saturday preceding a primary or general election and extends through the Friday before election day, Sundays and federal holidays excepted.
2. The county clerk may:
(a)Include any Sunday or federal holiday that falls within the period for early voting by personal appearance.
(b)Require a permanent polling place for early voting to remain open until 8 p.m. on any Saturday that falls within the period for early voting.
3. A permanent polling place for early voting must remain open:
(a)On Monday through Friday during the period for early voting, for at least 8 hours during such hours as the county clerk may establish.
(b)On any Saturday that falls within the period for early voting, for at least 4 hours during such hours as the county clerk may establish.
(c)If the county clerk includes a Sunday that falls within the period for early voting pursuant to subsection 2, during such hours as the county clerk may establish.
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