A military-overseas ballot must be received by the appropriate local elections official not later than the close of the polls.
(Added to NRS by 2011, 1920)
A military-overseas ballot must be received by the appropriate local elections official not later than the time set pursuant to NRS 293.273 for closing the polls on election day.
(Added to NRS by 2011, 1920; A 2021, 1882, effective January 1, 2022)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 293D - Uniformed Military and Overseas Absentee Voters Act
NRS 293D.030 - "Covered voter" defined.
NRS 293D.033 - "Digital signature" defined.
NRS 293D.036 - "Electronic signature" defined.
NRS 293D.040 - "Local elections official" defined.
NRS 293D.050 - "Military-overseas ballot" defined.
NRS 293D.060 - "Overseas voter" defined.
NRS 293D.070 - "Residency requirement" defined.
NRS 293D.080 - "State" defined.
NRS 293D.090 - "Uniformed-service voter" defined.
NRS 293D.100 - Applicability to elections.
NRS 293D.110 - Uniformity of application and construction.
NRS 293D.120 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
NRS 293D.130 - Covered voter may use digital or electronic signature for purposes of chapter.
NRS 293D.200 - Duties of Secretary of State and local elections official.
NRS 293D.210 - Eligibility of overseas voter to be covered voter.
NRS 293D.220 - Covered voter’s registration address; assignment of precinct.
NRS 293D.320 - Transmission by local elections official to covered voters.
NRS 293D.410 - Use of federal write-in absentee ballot.
NRS 293D.420 - Required declaration by covered voter; signature.
NRS 293D.540 - Enforcement of chapter: Injunction or other equitable relief.