Nevada Statutes
§ 293C.281 — Accessibility of polling place, ballot and election materials to persons who are elderly and to persons with disabilities; particular requirements regarding voting booths and waiting lines; alternative placement of specially equipped voting devices at centralized locations
Nevada § 293C.281
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 293C.281 (2026).
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1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, at all times during which a polling place is open:
(a)The polling place must:
(1)Be accessible to a voter who is elderly or a voter with a disability; and
(2)Have at least one voting booth that is:
(I)Designed to allow a voter in a wheelchair to vote;
(II)Designated for use by a voter who is elderly or a voter with a disability;
(III)Equipped to allow a voter who is elderly or a voter with a disability to vote with the same privacy as a voter who is not elderly or as a voter without a disability; and
(IV)Equipped with a mechanical recording device which directly records the votes electronically and which may be used by persons with disabilities; and
(b)Either:
(1)The polling place must have a separate line for voters with disabiliti
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2001, 1437 ; A 2003, 1659 , 2187 ; 2017, 1051 )
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