Nevada Statutes

§ 293C.272 — Identification of registered voter who is unable to sign name

Nevada § 293C.272
JurisdictionNevada
Title 24ELECTIONS
Ch. 293CCity
VOTING AT POLLS

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 293C.272 (2026).

Text

1. If, because of physical limitations, a registered voter is unable to sign his or her name in the roster or on a signature card as required by NRS 293C.270 , 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. 2. If the identity of the voter is verified, the election board officer shall indicate in the roster “Identified” by the voter’s name.

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Related

§ 293C.270
Nevada § 293C.270

Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 1997, 3426 ; A 2015, 3168 ; 2017, 3824 , 3869 ; 2019, 4110 )

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