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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293C - CITY ELECTIONS

NRS 293C.112 Governing body authorized to conduct city election by mail under certain circumstances.

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NRS 293C.112 Governing body authorized to conduct city election by mail under certain circumstances.
1. The governing body of a city may conduct a city election in which all ballots must be cast by mail in accordance with the provisions of NRS 293C.263 to 293C.26337 , inclusive, if:
(a)The election is a special election; or
(b)The election is a primary city election or general city election in which the ballot includes only:
(1)Offices and ballot questions that may be voted on by the registered voters of only one ward; or
(2)One office or ballot question.
2. The provisions of NRS 293.5772 to 293.5887 , inclusive, 293C.265 to 293C.302 , inclusive, and 293C.355 to 293C.361 , inclusive, do not apply to an election conducted pursuant to this section.
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