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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293C - CITY ELECTIONS

NRS 293C.1855 Questionnaire for candidates for municipal judge; filing officers required to post questionnaires on Internet.

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NRS 293C.1855 Questionnaire for candidates for municipal judge; filing officers required to post questionnaires on Internet.
1. A candidate for the office of municipal judge who is not the incumbent shall complete and file with the city clerk, along with the declaration of candidacy for that office, a questionnaire prescribed by the Nevada Supreme Court. The questionnaire must include, without limitation, information on:
(a)The education of the candidate; and
(b)The qualifications possessed by the candidate which are relevant to the office of municipal judge.
2. A candidate for the office of municipal judge who is the incumbent may complete and file with the city clerk the questionnaire described in subsection 1 within the time period prescribed by NRS 293C.175 for a candidate for the office of municipal judge to file a declaration of candidacy.
3. Upon receipt of the questionnaire completed and filed pursuant to subsection 1 or 2, the city clerk shall post the questionnaire on the Internet website of the city clerk.
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