Voter Rights
The Nevada Voter Bill of Rights, as outlined in NRS 293.2546, includes the following provisions:
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Each voter has the right to receive and cast a ballot that is written in a format that allows the clear identification of candidates, and accurately records the voter's preference in the selection of candidates.
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Each voter has the right to have his or her questions concerning voting procedures answered and to have an explanation of the procedures for voting posted in a conspicuous place at the polling place.
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Each voter has the right to vote without being intimidated, threatened or coerced.
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Each voter has the right to vote on Election Day if the voter is waiting in line at his or her polling place to vote before 7:00 PM.
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Each voter has the right to return a spoiled ballot and is entitled to receive another ballot in its place.
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Each voter has the right to request assistance in voting, if necessary.
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Each voter has the right to a sample ballot which is accurate, informative and delivered in a timely manner.
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Each voter has the right to receive instruction in the use of the equipment for voting during early voting or on Election Day.
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Each voter has the right to have nondiscriminatory equal access to the elections system, including, without limitation, a voter who is elderly, disabled, a member of a minority group, employed by the military, or a citizen who is overseas.
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Each voter has the right to have a uniform, statewide standard for counting and recounting all votes accurately.
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Each voter has the right to have complaints about election contests resolved fairly, accurately and efficiently.