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CHAPTER 293B - MECHANICAL VOTING SYSTEMS OR DEVICES
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NRS 293B.010 Definitions.
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NRS 293B.027 “Election board” defined.
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NRS 293B.032 “Mechanical recording device” defined.
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NRS 293B.033 “Mechanical voting system” defined.
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NRS 293B.050 Authorization for use of mechanical voting system.
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NRS 293B.053 Applicability of chapter to city elections.
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NRS 293B.055 Applicability of other statutes, charters and ordinances.
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NRS 293B.060 Conflicting laws inapplicable.
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NRS 293B.063 System to meet or exceed federal standards.
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NRS 293B.065 Privacy and independence.
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NRS 293B.070 Full choice of candidates and measures.
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NRS 293B.075 Full choice of candidates for offices; vote against all candidates.
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NRS 293B.080 “Straight” or “split” ticket.
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NRS 293B.082 Record of votes cast; record printed on paper.
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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.
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NRS 293B.085 Several elective to same offices; effect of overvote.
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NRS 293B.090 Prevention of voting more than once.
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NRS 293B.095 Measures on which voter is entitled to vote.
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NRS 293B.100 Correct registration or recording of votes.
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NRS 293B.103 Voting receipts.
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NRS 293B.104 Secretary of State not to approve system that does not meet or exceed federal standards.
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NRS 293B.105 General authority.
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NRS 293B.110 Adoption of different systems or devices for different precincts or districts.
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NRS 293B.115 Provision of systems or devices for polling places; custody when not in use.
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NRS 293B.120 Experimental use in certain precincts.
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NRS 293B.122 Purchase of systems or devices by Secretary of State for lease to counties; sources of money to pay for such purchases.
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NRS 293B.124 Lease of systems or devices by counties with option to purchase: Contents of agreement; deposit and use of rental payments.
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NRS 293B.125 Purchase of systems or devices by local governments; authorized methods to pay for such systems or devices.
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NRS 293B.130 Requirements.
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NRS 293B.135 Filing before election; inspection.
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NRS 293B.140 Appointment of accuracy certification board.
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NRS 293B.145 Observation of conduct of tests.
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NRS 293B.150 Tests required before first day of early voting.
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NRS 293B.155 Procedure for conducting tests; inspection of results of test.
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NRS 293B.165 Tests required before and after counting of ballots; certification of tests by accuracy certification board.
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NRS 293B.170 Sealing and disposition of programs and ballots.
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NRS 293B.175 Official ballot in mechanical voting system.
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NRS 293B.180 Applicability of provisions governing mechanical voting systems and paper ballots.
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NRS 293B.185 Procedure to be followed if ballot larger than capacity of mechanical recording device.
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NRS 293B.190 Primary and presidential preference primary elections: Partisan and nonpartisan arrangement of list of candidates and measures to be voted on at election.
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NRS 293B.195 Sample ballots: Open for inspection.
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NRS 293B.200 Sample ballots: Size; instructions for voting.
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NRS 293B.205 Sample ballots: Availability at polling place; form.
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NRS 293B.220 Preparation of mechanical recording devices for use in voting.
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NRS 293B.225 Employment of competent persons by clerk; oaths.
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NRS 293B.230 Employment of qualified persons only.
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NRS 293B.235 Duties of assistants before opening polls.
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NRS 293B.240 Testing of mechanical recording device by clerk.
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NRS 293B.245 Examination of mechanical recording devices by representatives of political parties before election.
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NRS 293B.250 Light in voting booth.
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NRS 293B.255 Booth must conceal mechanical recording device.
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NRS 293B.260 Instruction of members of election board before election.
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NRS 293B.265 Uninstructed members not to serve; exception.
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NRS 293B.270 Meetings for instruction; duty to attend.
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NRS 293B.275 Record of attendance at instructional meetings: Certification; effect.
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NRS 293B.283 Election board to ensure ballots previously voted on mechanical voting system not recorded as voted on that day.
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NRS 293B.285 Visibility and placement of mechanical recording devices.
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NRS 293B.290 Periodic inspection of mechanical recording devices.
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NRS 293B.295 Exclusion of voter until right to vote ascertained.
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NRS 293B.300 Primary and presidential preference primary elections: Issuance of partisan ballot; directions to voter.
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NRS 293B.305 Primary elections: Issuance of nonpartisan ballot; alternative directions to voter.
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NRS 293B.310 Primary elections: Optional manner of voting when party comprises less than 5 percent of voters.
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NRS 293B.315 Information concerning operation of mechanical recording device to be given to voter before entering booth; subsequent information.
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NRS 293B.330 Duties of election board upon and after closing of polls; public may observe handling of ballots.
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NRS 293B.335 Delivery of ballots and election materials to receiving center or counting place; disposition of other materials; members of general public allowed to observe delivery.
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NRS 293B.340 Intermediate point may be designated as receiving center; handling procedures.
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NRS 293B.345 Board relieved of responsibility after delivery and receipt.
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NRS 293B.350 Clerk to supervise operation of central counting place.
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NRS 293B.353 Clerk to allow members of general public to observe counting of ballots at central counting place; members of general public allowed to photograph or otherwise record counting of ballots; request for photograph or recording of counting of ballots.
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NRS 293B.354 Clerk to submit plans to Secretary of State for accommodation of members of general public who observe delivery, counting, handling and processing of ballots.
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NRS 293B.355 Responsibility for proper operation and use of computer or counting device owned or leased by State.
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NRS 293B.360 Creation of special election boards; appointment of members to boards.
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NRS 293B.365 Duties of central ballot inspection board.
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NRS 293B.375 Duties of ballot duplicating board.
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NRS 293B.380 Ballot processing and packaging board: Composition; duties.
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NRS 293B.385 Computer program and processing accuracy board: Appointment; duties.
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NRS 293B.390 Additional duties of accuracy certification board.
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NRS 293B.400 Paper record required in event of recount or contest of election; duty of clerk to collect and deposit paper records.
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NRS 293B.1045 Standards and procedures for approval of systems or devices by Secretary of State; regulations.
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NRS 293B.1245 Lease of systems or devices by certain counties without option to purchase: Contents of agreement; deposit and use of rental payments.
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