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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293B - MECHANICAL VOTING SYSTEMS OR DEVICES

NRS 293B.084 Required features and design of mechanical recording device which directly records votes electronically; availability and use of paper record for manual audit.

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NRS 293B.084 Required features and design of mechanical recording device which directly records votes electronically; availability and use of paper record for manual audit.
1. A mechanical recording device which directly records votes electronically must:
(a)Bear a number which identifies that mechanical recording device.
(b)Be equipped with a storage device which:
(1)Stores the ballots voted on the mechanical recording device;
(2)Can be removed from the mechanical recording device for the purpose of transporting the ballots stored therein to a central counting place; and
(3)Bears the same number as the mechanical recording device.
(c)Be designed in such a manner that voted ballots may be stored within the mechanical recording device and the storage device required pursuant to paragraph
(b)at the same time.
(d)Be capable of providing a record printed on paper of:
(1)Each ballot voted on the mechanical recording device; and
(2)The total number of votes recorded on the mechanical recording device for each candidate and for or against each measure.
2. The paper record described in paragraph
(d)of subsection 1 must be printed and made available for a manual audit, as necessary.
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