Nevada Statutes
§ 293C.26337 — City clerk to test accuracy of electronic devices used to verify signatures on mail ballots; daily audit required during processing of mail ballots
Nevada § 293C.26337
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 293C.26337 (2026).
Text
If a city clerk uses an electronic device in an election to verify signatures on mail ballots:
1.The city clerk must conduct a test of the accuracy of the electronic devices before the election. The test must be conducted in a manner that ensures the electronic device will use the same standards for determining the validity of a signature as would be used by a natural person verifying the signature pursuant to NRS 293C.26327 .
2.The city clerk must perform daily audits of each electronic device during the processing of mail ballots for the election. The daily audit must include a review of a sample of at least 1 percent of the signatures verified each day. The city clerk shall appoint election board officers who must not all be of the same political party to manually review the signature
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§ 293C.26327
Nevada § 293C.26327
Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2021, 1250 )
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