1. If the Secretary of State finds that the total number of signatures submitted to all the county clerks is 100 percent or more of the number of registered voters needed to declare the petition sufficient, the Secretary of State shall immediately so notify the county clerks. After the notification, each of the county clerks shall determine the number of registered voters who have signed the documents submitted in the county clerk’s county and, in the case of a petition for initiative or referendum proposing a constitutional amendment or statewide measure, shall tally the number of signatures for each petition district contained or fully contained within the county clerk’s county. This determination must be completed within 9 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, after the notification pursuant to this subsection regarding a petition containing signatures which are required to be verified pursuant to NRS 293.128, 295.056, 298.109 or 306.110, within 20 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, after the notification pursuant to this subsection regarding a petition containing signatures which are required to be verified pursuant to NRS 306.035, and within 3 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, after the notification pursuant to this subsection regarding a petition containing signatures which are required to be verified pursuant to NRS 293.172 or 293.200. For the purpose of verification pursuant to this section, the county clerk shall not include in his or her tally of total signatures any signature included in the incorrect petition district.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 3 and 4, if more than 500 names have been signed on the documents submitted to a county clerk, the county clerk shall examine the signatures by sampling them at random for verification. The random sample of signatures to be verified must be drawn in such a manner that every signature which has been submitted to the county clerk is given an equal opportunity to be included in the sample. The sample must include an examination of:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), at least 500 or 5 percent of the signatures, whichever is greater.
(b) If the petition is for the recall of a public officer who holds a statewide office, at least 25 percent of the signatures.
If documents were submitted to the county clerk for more than one petition district wholly contained within that county, a separate random sample must be performed for each petition district.
3. If a petition district comprises more than one county and the petition is for an initiative or referendum proposing a constitutional amendment or a statewide measure, and if more than 500 names have been signed on the documents submitted for that petition district, the appropriate county clerks shall examine the signatures by sampling them at random for verification. The random sample of signatures to be verified must be drawn in such a manner that every signature which has been submitted to the county clerks within the petition district is given an equal opportunity to be included in the sample. The sample must include an examination of at least 500 or 5 percent of the signatures presented in the petition district, whichever is greater. The Secretary of State shall determine the number of signatures that must be verified by each county clerk within the petition district.
4. If a petition is for the recall of a public officer who does not hold a statewide office, each county clerk:
(a) Shall not examine the signatures by sampling them at random for verification;
(b) Shall examine for verification every signature on the documents submitted to the county clerk; and
(c) When determining the total number of valid signatures on the documents, shall remove each name of a registered voter who submitted a request to have his or her name removed from the petition pursuant to NRS 306.015.
5. In determining from the records of registration the number of registered voters who signed the documents, the county clerk may use the signatures contained in the file of applications to register to vote. If the county clerk uses that file, the county clerk shall ensure that every application in the file is examined, including any application in his or her possession which may not yet be entered into the county clerk’s records. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, the county clerk shall rely only on the appearance of the signature and the address and date included with each signature in making his or her determination.
6. If:
(a) Pursuant to NRS 293.506, a county clerk establishes a system to allow persons to register to vote by computer;
(b) A person registers to vote using the system established by the Secretary of State pursuant to NRS 293.671;
(c) A person registers to vote pursuant to NRS 293D.230 and signs his or her application to register to vote using a digital signature or an electronic signature; or
(d) A person registers to vote pursuant to NRS 293.5742,
the county clerk may rely on such other indicia as prescribed by the Secretary of State in making his or her determination.
7. In the case of a petition for initiative or referendum proposing a constitutional amendment or statewide measure, when the county clerk is determining the number of registered voters who signed the documents from each petition district contained fully or partially within the county clerk’s county, he or she must use the statewide voter registration list available pursuant to NRS 293.675.
8. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 10, upon completing the examination, the county clerk shall immediately attach to the documents a certificate properly dated, showing the result of the examination, including the tally of signatures by petition district, if required, and transmit the documents with the certificate to the Secretary of State. In the case of a petition for initiative or referendum proposing a constitutional amendment or statewide measure, if a petition district comprises more than one county, the appropriate county clerks shall comply with the regulations adopted by the Secretary of State pursuant to this section to complete the certificate. A copy of this certificate must be filed in the clerk’s office. When the county clerk transmits the certificate to the Secretary of State, the county clerk shall notify the Secretary of State of the number of requests to remove a name received by the county clerk pursuant to NRS 295.055 or pursuant to NRS 306.015 for a petition to recall a public officer who holds a statewide office, if applicable.
9. A person who submits a petition to the county clerk which is required to be verified pursuant to NRS 293.128, 293.172, 293.200, 295.056, 298.109, 306.035 or 306.110 must be allowed to witness the verification of the signatures. A public officer who is the subject of a recall petition must also be allowed to witness the verification of the signatures on the petition.
10. For any petition containing signatures which are required to be verified pursuant to the provisions of NRS 293.200, 306.035 or 306.110 for any county, district or municipal office within one county, the county clerk shall not transmit to the Secretary of State the documents containing the signatures of the registered voters.
11. The Secretary of State shall by regulation establish further procedures for carrying out the provisions of this section.
(Added to NRS by 1985, 1090; A 1987, 1361; 1993, 2665; 1995, 2257; 1997, 750; 1999, 2147; 2001, 641; 2009, 2588; 2011, 1784, 2083, 3271; 2013, 29; 2015, 3568; 2018 initiative petition, Ballot Question No. 5; 2019, 1628, 4060)
1. If the Secretary of State finds that the total number of signatures submitted to all the county clerks is 100 percent or more of the number of registered voters needed to declare the petition sufficient, the Secretary of State shall immediately so notify the county clerks. After the notification, each of the county clerks shall determine the number of registered voters who have signed the documents submitted in the county clerk’s county and, in the case of a petition for initiative or referendum proposing a constitutional amendment or statewide measure, shall tally the number of signatures for each petition district contained or fully contained within the county clerk’s county. This determination must be completed within 9 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, after the notification pursuant to this subsection regarding a petition containing signatures which are required to be verified pursuant to NRS 293.128, 295.056, 298.109 or 306.110, within 20 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, after the notification pursuant to this subsection regarding a petition containing signatures which are required to be verified pursuant to NRS 306.035, and within 3 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, after the notification pursuant to this subsection regarding a petition containing signatures which are required to be verified pursuant to NRS 293.172 or 293.200. For the purpose of verification pursuant to this section, the county clerk shall not include in his or her tally of total signatures any signature included in the incorrect petition district.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 3 and 4, if more than 500 names have been signed on the documents submitted to a county clerk, the county clerk shall examine the signatures by sampling them at random for verification. The random sample of signatures to be verified must be drawn in such a manner that every signature which has been submitted to the county clerk is given an equal opportunity to be included in the sample. The sample must include an examination of:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), at least 500 or 5 percent of the signatures, whichever is greater.
(b) If the petition is for the recall of a public officer who holds a statewide office, at least 25 percent of the signatures.
If documents were submitted to the county clerk for more than one petition district wholly contained within that county, a separate random sample must be performed for each petition district.
3. If a petition district comprises more than one county and the petition is for an initiative or referendum proposing a constitutional amendment or a statewide measure, and if more than 500 names have been signed on the documents submitted for that petition district, the appropriate county clerks shall examine the signatures by sampling them at random for verification. The random sample of signatures to be verified must be drawn in such a manner that every signature which has been submitted to the county clerks within the petition district is given an equal opportunity to be included in the sample. The sample must include an examination of at least 500 or 5 percent of the signatures presented in the petition district, whichever is greater. The Secretary of State shall determine the number of signatures that must be verified by each county clerk within the petition district.
4. If a petition is for the recall of a public officer who does not hold a statewide office, each county clerk:
(a) Shall not examine the signatures by sampling them at random for verification;
(b) Shall examine for verification every signature on the documents submitted to the county clerk; and
(c) When determining the total number of valid signatures on the documents, shall remove each name of a registered voter who submitted a request to have his or her name removed from the petition pursuant to NRS 306.015.
5. In determining from the records of registration the number of registered voters who signed the documents, the county clerk may use the signatures contained in the file of applications to register to vote. If the county clerk uses that file, the county clerk shall ensure that every application in the file is examined, including any application in his or her possession which may not yet be entered into the county clerk’s records. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, the county clerk shall rely only on the appearance of the signature and the address and date included with each signature in making his or her determination.
6. If:
(a) A person registers to vote using the system established by the Secretary of State pursuant to NRS 293.671;
(b) A person registers to vote pursuant to NRS 293D.230 and signs his or her application to register to vote using a digital signature or an electronic signature; or
(c) A person is registered to vote by an automatic voter registration agency,
the county clerk may rely on such other indicia as prescribed by the Secretary of State in making his or her determination.
7. In the case of a petition for initiative or referendum proposing a constitutional amendment or statewide measure, when the county clerk is determining the number of registered voters who signed the documents from each petition district contained fully or partially within the county clerk’s county, he or she must use the statewide voter registration list available pursuant to NRS 293.675.
8. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 10, upon completing the examination, the county clerk shall immediately attach to the documents a certificate properly dated, showing the result of the examination, including the tally of signatures by petition district, if required, and transmit the documents with the certificate to the Secretary of State. In the case of a petition for initiative or referendum proposing a constitutional amendment or statewide measure, if a petition district comprises more than one county, the appropriate county clerks shall comply with the regulations adopted by the Secretary of State pursuant to this section to complete the certificate. A copy of this certificate must be filed in the clerk’s office. When the county clerk transmits the certificate to the Secretary of State, the county clerk shall notify the Secretary of State of the number of requests to remove a name received by the county clerk pursuant to NRS 295.055 or pursuant to NRS 306.015 for a petition to recall a public officer who holds a statewide office, if applicable.
9. A person who submits a petition to the county clerk which is required to be verified pursuant to NRS 293.128, 293.172, 293.200, 295.056, 298.109, 306.035 or 306.110 must be allowed to witness the verification of the signatures. A public officer who is the subject of a recall petition must also be allowed to witness the verification of the signatures on the petition.
10. For any petition containing signatures which are required to be verified pursuant to the provisions of NRS 293.200, 306.035 or 306.110 for any county, district or municipal office within one county, the county clerk shall not transmit to the Secretary of State the documents containing the signatures of the registered voters.
11. The Secretary of State shall by regulation establish further procedures for carrying out the provisions of this section.
(Added to NRS by 1985, 1090; A 1987, 1361; 1993, 2665; 1995, 2257; 1997, 750; 1999, 2147; 2001, 641; 2009, 2588; 2011, 1784, 2083, 3271; 2013, 29; 2015, 3568; 2018 initiative petition, Ballot Question No. 5; 2019, 1628, 4060; 2021, 3818, 3852, effective January 1, 2024)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 293.013 - "Absent ballot" defined. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.015 - "Absent voter" defined. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.016 - "Abstract of votes" defined.
NRS 293.019 - "Approved electronic transmission" defined.
NRS 293.021 - "Automatic voter registration agency" defined. [Effective January 1, 2024.]
NRS 293.025 - "Ballot" defined.
NRS 293.026 - "Ballot box" defined.
NRS 293.030 - "Ballot listing" defined.
NRS 293.032 - "Canvass" defined.
NRS 293.033 - "Central committee" defined.
NRS 293.0335 - "Central counting place" defined.
NRS 293.034 - "Certificate of election" defined.
NRS 293.035 - "Challenge list" defined.
NRS 293.038 - "City of population category one" defined.
NRS 293.0382 - "City of population category two" defined.
NRS 293.0384 - "City of population category three" defined.
NRS 293.040 - "Clerk" defined.
NRS 293.042 - "Contest" defined.
NRS 293.044 - "County clerk" defined; synonymous with "registrar of voters" in certain counties.
NRS 293.0455 - "Declaration of candidacy" defined.
NRS 293.046 - "Deputy clerk" defined.
NRS 293.050 - "Election board officer" defined.
NRS 293.055 - "Elector" defined.
NRS 293.056 - "Facsimile machine" defined.
NRS 293.057 - "Filing officer" defined.
NRS 293.059 - "General city election" defined.
NRS 293.060 - "General election" defined.
NRS 293.063 - "Independent candidate" defined.
NRS 293.0635 - "Information system" defined.
NRS 293.064 - "Judicial office" defined.
NRS 293.0643 - "Judicial officer" defined.
NRS 293.0653 - "Mail ballot" defined. [Effective January 1, 2022.]
NRS 293.0655 - "Major political party" defined.
NRS 293.0657 - "Mechanical recording device" defined.
NRS 293.0659 - "Mechanical voting system" defined.
NRS 293.066 - "Minor political party" defined.
NRS 293.0675 - "Nonpartisan office" defined.
NRS 293.069 - "Petition district" defined.
NRS 293.070 - "Physical disability" defined.
NRS 293.073 - "Political party" defined.
NRS 293.077 - "Precinct" defined.
NRS 293.0771 - "Presidential preference primary election" defined. [Effective January 1, 2022.]
NRS 293.079 - "Primary city election" defined.
NRS 293.080 - "Primary election" defined.
NRS 293.090 - "Registered voter" defined.
NRS 293.0925 - "Registrar of voters’ register" defined. [Effective through December 31, 2023.]
NRS 293.094 - "Rejected ballot" defined.
NRS 293.095 - "Roster" defined.
NRS 293.097 - "Sample ballot" defined.
NRS 293.100 - "School office" defined.
NRS 293.103 - "School officers" defined.
NRS 293.104 - "Security of an information system" defined.
NRS 293.105 - "Service of the United States" defined.
NRS 293.107 - "Spoiled ballot" defined.
NRS 293.109 - "State officer" defined.
NRS 293.1105 - "Statewide office" defined.
NRS 293.111 - "Statewide voter registration list" defined.
NRS 293.113 - "Tally list" defined.
NRS 293.115 - "Township office" defined.
NRS 293.117 - "Township officer" defined.
NRS 293.119 - "Undervote" defined.
NRS 293.1195 - "United States Election Assistance Commission" defined.
NRS 293.1205 - "Voter registration card" defined.
NRS 293.121 - "Voting district" defined.
NRS 293.124 - Secretary of State to serve as Chief Officer of Elections; regulations.
NRS 293.126 - Applicability of chapter to city elections.
NRS 293.127 - Liberal construction of title and determination of real will of electors.
NRS 293.1273 - Facsimile of signature created by computer to verify or compare signature.
NRS 293.12758 - Receipt issued by county clerk; requirements for petition.
NRS 293.128 - Procedure for qualification.
NRS 293.130 - County conventions: Place; notice. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.145 - Number of delegates to state convention. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.153 - Number of members of state central committee. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.171 - Procedure for organization.
NRS 293.176 - When candidacy for major political party prohibited; exception.
NRS 293.185 - Appropriate filing officer for filing declaration of candidacy.
NRS 293.187 - Certification of names of persons for whom candidacy papers have been filed.
NRS 293.190 - Certification of names of persons nominated at primary election.
NRS 293.194 - Return of filing fee to certain candidates.
NRS 293.195 - Nonpartisan offices.
NRS 293.202 - Withdrawal of candidacy; rescission.
NRS 293.203 - Contents and publication of notice of primary or general election.
NRS 293.204 - Period for filing declaration of candidacy for special election.
NRS 293.205 - Establishment, abolishment, alteration and consolidation; boundaries.
NRS 293.210 - Establishment of new election precinct: Petition and conditions.
NRS 293.2175 - Appointment of pupil as trainee: Qualifications; requirements; duties; compensation.
NRS 293.218 - Recommendations by chair of election board of persons for service on election board.
NRS 293.220 - Delivery of notice of appointment to officer or trainee.
NRS 293.223 - Notice of unwillingness to serve as officer or trainee; appointment of replacement.
NRS 293.2546 - Legislative declaration of voters’ rights.
NRS 293.2549 - Duties of Secretary of State and of county and city clerks.
NRS 293.2555 - Privilege for political vote.
NRS 293.2673 - Ballot to indicate date of election and at which election ballot will be used.
NRS 293.268 - Order of listing offices, candidates and questions on ballots.
NRS 293.2731 - Establishment of polling places. [Effective January 1, 2022.]
NRS 293.283 - Identification of registered voter who is unable to sign name.
NRS 293.296 - Assistance to voter who is physically disabled or unable to read or write English.
NRS 293.297 - hange of vote on certain mechanical recording devices.
NRS 293.3025 - Posting of copies of certain other information and documents at polling place.
NRS 293.3035 - Notice of result of challenge.
NRS 293.304 - Voting by person successfully challenged on grounds of residency.
NRS 293.305 - Closing of polls; admission of voters and other persons.
NRS 293.307 - Duties of voting board before adjournment.
NRS 293.3074 - Requirements for preparing and delivering rosters for vote centers.
NRS 293.3078 - "Provisional ballot" defined.
NRS 293.3079 - Provisional ballot must include all offices, candidates and measures.
NRS 293.3081 - Casting of provisional ballot: General conditions; declaration or application.
NRS 293.3085 - Canvass and counting of provisional ballots.
NRS 293.3086 - Free access system to provide information to voter casting provisional ballot.
NRS 293.3088 - "Sufficient written notice" defined. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.3568 - Period for early voting; days and hours for early voting at permanent polling places.
NRS 293.3575 - Establishment of polling places for early voters. [Effective January 1, 2022.]
NRS 293.358 - Appointment of deputy clerks.
NRS 293.3583 - Mechanical recording devices: Preparation before polls open each day.
NRS 293.3594 - Security precautions.
NRS 293.361 - Electioneering prohibited near polling place; penalty.
NRS 293.3677 - Standards for counting votes; regulations.
NRS 293.368 - Counting of votes cast for deceased candidate.
NRS 293.370 - Procedure for completion of tally lists.
NRS 293.373 - Duties of officers of counting board after ballots counted if paper ballots used.
NRS 293.383 - Posting of copies of result of votes cast.
NRS 293.388 - Abstract of votes: Transmission to public libraries or posting upon website.
NRS 293.389 - Inclusion of inactive voters in reports of votes prohibited.
NRS 293.397 - Prohibitions against withholding certificate of election or commission.
NRS 293.403 - Recount of vote: Demand; advance deposit of costs.
NRS 293.415 - Depositions in election contests; trial and submission of matter.
NRS 293.417 - Judgment of court in election contest.
NRS 293.423 - Recount of ballots at hearing of contest.
NRS 293.435 - Certificate of election delivered after decision.
NRS 293.445 - Expenses for assistants to county or city clerk.
NRS 293.460 - Compensation of officers of election board, deputy sheriffs and other employees.
NRS 293.463 - Employees may absent themselves from employment to vote: Procedure; penalty.
NRS 293.471 - Address of business that receives or distributes mail to be provided to county clerk.
NRS 293.480 - Limitation on inspection of ballots after return to county or city clerk.
NRS 293.4815 - Transmission of question to be presented to voters to Secretary of State.
NRS 293.484 - Contents of voter registration cards; issuance of card is not prerequisite to vote.
NRS 293.486 - Determination of actual residence.
NRS 293.487 - When residence not gained or lost.
NRS 293.490 - Residence not lost upon removal from county or precinct.
NRS 293.493 - Loss of residence upon removal to another state, territory or foreign country.
NRS 293.495 - Presumption of intention to abandon residence.
NRS 293.497 - Residence of head of family.
NRS 293.5045 - Voter registration agencies: Prohibited acts; penalties.
NRS 293.508 - Applications: Forms must include option to receive sample ballot in larger type.
NRS 293.523 - Preregistration and registration of naturalized citizens.
NRS 293.5237 - Preregistration and registration at home by field registrar.
NRS 293.553 - Registration of certain persons in service of United States or attending school.
NRS 293.555 - Registration of spouse or dependent of certain persons in service of United States.
NRS 293.557 - Publication of list of registered voters.
NRS 293.563 - Preparation and delivery of rosters to polling place.
NRS 293.57699 - Regulations. [Effective January 1, 2024.]
NRS 293.5782 - "Final verification" defined.
NRS 293.5787 - "Polling place for early voting" defined.
NRS 293.5792 - "Provisional ballot" defined.
NRS 293.5817 - Applicability to city elections; preemption of conflicting city charters; exceptions.
NRS 293.5852 - Provisional ballot must include all offices, candidates and measures.
NRS 293.5887 - Issuance of voter registration card after final verification.
NRS 293.700 - Bribery of elector.
NRS 293.710 - Intimidation of voters and other unlawful acts in connection with election process.
NRS 293.720 - Suppression of or failure to file nomination paper by public officer.
NRS 293.750 - Removal or destruction of election supplies or equipment.
NRS 293.760 - Alteration, defacement or removal of posted results of votes cast.
NRS 293.770 - Refusal of person sworn by election board to answer questions.
NRS 293.780 - Voting more than once at same election.
NRS 293.790 - Offer to vote by person whose vote has been rejected.
NRS 293.810 - Preregistration or registration in more than one county at one time.
NRS 293.830 - Betting on election.
NRS 293.8801 - Legislative findings and declaration. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.8804 - Definitions. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.8807 - "Active registered voter" or "voter" defined. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.8811 - "Affected election" or "election" defined. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.8814 - "Mail ballot" defined. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.8817 - "Vote center" defined. [Effective through December 31, 2021.]
NRS 293.902 - "Confidential information" defined.
NRS 293.904 - "Personal information" defined.
NRS 293.910 - Limitations on disclosure of confidential information.
NRS 293.914 - Denial of request for confidential information.