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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293C - CITY ELECTIONS

NRS 293C.715 Website maintained by city clerk for public information relating to elections; requirements.

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NRS 293C.715 Website maintained by city clerk for public information relating to elections; requirements.
1. If a city clerk maintains a website on the Internet for information relating to elections, the website must contain public information maintained, collected or compiled by the city clerk that relates to elections, which must include, without limitation:
(a)The locations of polling places for casting a ballot on election day in such a form that a registered voter may search the list to determine the location of the polling place or places at which the registered voter is entitled to cast a ballot; and
(b)The abstract of votes required to be posted on a website pursuant to the provisions of NRS 293C.387 .
2. The abstract of votes required to be maintained on the website pursuant to paragraph
(b)of subsection 1 must be maintained in such a format as to permit the searching of the abstract of votes for specific information.
3. If the information required to be maintained by a city clerk pursuant to subsection 1 may be obtained by the public from a website on the Internet maintained by the Secretary of State, a county clerk or another city clerk, the city clerk may provide a hyperlink to that website to comply with the provisions of subsection 1 with regard to that information.
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