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Nevada

CHAPTER 295 - CERTAIN STATE AND LOCAL BALLOT QUESTIONS
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NRS 295.009 General requirements for state or local petition for initiative or referendum: Must embrace one subject; must include description of effect.
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NRS 295.012 Requirements for petition: Number of voters proposing must be apportioned equally among petition districts and number of signatures required from each petition district must be equal.
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NRS 295.015 Copy of petition and certain information to be filed with Secretary of State before presentation to voters for signatures and after any amendment; effect of amendment on petition; assignment of unique identifier; determination of fiscal effect; Legislative Counsel authorized to provide technical suggestions; posting on Secretary of State’s Internet website.
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NRS 295.026 Withdrawal of petition.
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NRS 295.035 Petition for initiative proposing amendment to Constitution: Secretary of State to use same number for identification of petition when submitted at successive elections.
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NRS 295.045 Petition for referendum: Filing; submission to voters at general election.
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NRS 295.055 Regulations specifying format of petition; each document of petition limited to voters of single petition district; removal of name from petition.
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NRS 295.056 Requirements for submission of signatures to county clerk.
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NRS 295.061 Challenge to description of petition; challenge to legal sufficiency of petition.
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NRS 295.075 “Board” defined.
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NRS 295.085 Registered voters’ power of initiative and referendum concerning county ordinances.
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NRS 295.095 Commencement of proceedings: Petitioners’ committee; form and requirements of petition; determination of anticipated financial effect; circulator’s affidavit; receipt for petition issued by clerk.
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NRS 295.105 Certification of sufficiency of petition; review of certification.
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NRS 295.115 Consideration by board; submission to registered voters; withdrawal of petition.
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NRS 295.121 Appointment of committees to prepare arguments advocating and opposing approval of ballot questions; duties of committees; regulations; preparation of arguments by county clerk if board fails to appoint committee; review of arguments; placement of arguments in sample ballots.
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NRS 295.125 Results of election.
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NRS 295.140 Petition for referendum: Form and requirements; circulator’s affidavit; receipt issued by clerk; certification of sufficiency; review of certification.
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NRS 295.150 Names of registered voters may be contained in more than one petition; verification of petition.
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NRS 295.160 Submission of question to people; publication.
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NRS 295.170 Form of question on ballot; count and canvass of votes.
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NRS 295.180 Effect of approval or disapproval of majority of registered voters.
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NRS 295.195 Definitions.
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NRS 295.200 Registered voters’ power of initiative and referendum concerning city ordinances.
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NRS 295.205 Commencement of proceedings: Petitioners’ committee; form and requirements of petition; determination of anticipated financial effect; circulator’s affidavit; receipt for petition issued by clerk.
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NRS 295.210 Certification of sufficiency of petition; review of certification.
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NRS 295.215 Consideration by council; submission to registered voters; withdrawal of petition.
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NRS 295.217 Appointment of committees to prepare arguments advocating and opposing approval of ballot questions; duties of committees; regulations; preparation of arguments by city clerk if governing body fails to appoint committee; review of arguments; placement of arguments in sample ballots; inapplicability of Open Meeting Law.
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NRS 295.220 Results of election.
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NRS 295.230 Submission of advisory questions by certain governmental entities; prerequisites to placement on ballot; description of anticipated financial effect; appearance on sample ballot; preparation of sample questions.
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NRS 295.250 Determination of total number of signatures.
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NRS 295.260 Verification of signatures.
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NRS 295.270 Certification of sufficiency or insufficiency of petition; date petition deemed filed.
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NRS 295.280 Handling of petition.
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NRS 295.290 County or city clerk must allow witness of determination and verification of signatures.
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NRS 295.300 Giving compensation in exchange for signing petition for initiative or referendum prohibited.
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NRS 295.0575 Petition may consist of more than one document; circulator’s affidavit.
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NRS 295.0585 County clerk required to make copies of petition and signatures; copies to be made available to public.
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