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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293C - CITY ELECTIONS

NRS 293C.645 Duties of central ballot inspection board.

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NRS 293C.645 Duties of central ballot inspection board. The central ballot inspection board shall:
1. Receive the ballots in sealed containers.
2. Inspect the containers, record the number indicated on each container and its seal pursuant to NRS 293.462 and remove the storage devices that store the ballots voted on mechanical recording devices that directly record votes electronically.
3. Register the numbers of ballots by precinct.
4. Deliver any damaged paper ballots to the ballot duplicating board.
5. Receive duplicates of damaged paper ballots from the ballot duplicating board and place the duplicates with the voted ballots of the appropriate precinct.
6. Place each damaged original paper ballot in a separate envelope and note on the outside of the envelope the appropriate number of the precinct.
7. Reject any paper ballot that has been marked in a way that identifies the voter.
8. Place each rejected paper ballot in a separate envelope and note on the outside of the envelope the appropriate number of the precinct and the reason for the board’s rejection of the ballot.
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