Nevada Statutes
§ 298.650 — Requirements for holding presidential preference primary election; date; exception
Nevada § 298.650
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 298.650 (2026).
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1.Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a presidential preference primary election must be held for all major political parties on the first Tuesday in February of each presidential election year.
2.A presidential preference primary election must not be held for a major political party if only one qualified candidate or no qualified candidate of the major political party files a declaration of candidacy pursuant to NRS 298.660 . If only one qualified candidate of the major political party files a declaration of candidacy, the Secretary of State must certify the name of the qualified candidate to the state central committee and the national committee of the major political party.
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§ 298.660
Nevada § 298.660
Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2021, 3899 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 298.005
Short title§ 298.015
Definitions§ 298.023
“Alternate” defined§ 298.055
Certificate of ascertainment§ 298.085
Amended certificate of ascertainment§ 298.109
Nomination of independent candidates for President and Vice President; challenge to candidacy§ 298.259
Voting by new residents; regulations§ 298.600
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