Current through 82nd (2023) Legislative Session Chapter 535 and 34th (2023) Special Session Chapter 1 and 35th (2023) Special Session Chapter 1
Section 293C.275 - [Effective Until 1/1/2025] Procedure for taking registered voter's signature1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 293.5772 to 293.5887, inclusive, and 293C.272: (a) A registered voter who applies to vote must state his or her name to the election board officer in charge of the roster; and (b) The election board officer shall:(1) Announce the name of the registered voter;(2) Instruct the registered voter to sign the roster or signature card;(3) Verify the signature of the registered voter in the manner set forth in NRS 293C.270; and (4) Verify that the registered voter has not already voted in that city in the current election.2. If the signature does not match, the voter must be identified by: (a) Answering questions from the election board officer covering the personal data which is reported on the application to register to vote;(b) Providing the election board officer, orally or in writing, with other personal data which verifies the identity of the voter; or(c) Providing the election board officer with proof of identification as described in NRS 293C.270 other than the voter registration card issued to the voter.3. If the signature of the voter has changed in comparison to the signature on the application to register to vote, the voter must update his or her signature on a form prescribed by the Secretary of State.4. For the purposes of subsection 2, the personal data of a voter may include his or her date of birth.Added to NRS by 1997, 3427; A 2007, 2610; 2015, 3168; 2017, 3824, 3870; 2019, 4110; 2021, 1253, 3871, effective January 1, 2024Amended by 2021, Ch. 248,§71, eff. 1/1/2022.Amended by 2019, Ch. 619,§90, eff. 1/1/2020.Amended by 2017, Ch. 548,§81, eff. 1/1/2018.Amended by 2017, Ch. 546,§15.55, eff. 1/1/2018.Amended by 2015, Ch. 509,§47, eff. 1/1/2016.Added to NRS by 1997, 3427; A 2007, 2610This section is set out more than once due to postponed, multiple, or conflicting amendments.