Nevada Code § 244.011

Change in number of county commissioners in county whose population is less than 100,000
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1. In each county whose population is less
than 100,000, the board of county commissioners may, by ordinance, provide that
the board of county commissioners consists of five members. Upon enactment of
the ordinance, the board of county commissioners shall submit the ordinance to
the registered voters of the county at the next primary or general election.
The voters at the election shall vote on the question, Shall the board of
county commissioners be increased to five members. If a majority of votes cast
approve the question, the ordinance becomes effective upon certification of the
vote by the county clerk, otherwise, the ordinance does not become effective.
2. If the ordinance becomes effective, the
two additional members must be elected at the next general election. One member
must be elected to an initial 2-year term and the other member must be elected
to an initial 4-year term. The county clerk shall, on or before the first
Monday in June of the year in which the election is to be held, designate which
new position on the board will consist of a 2-year term and which will consist
of a 4-year term. When the initial terms expire, subsequent terms for each new
position are for 4 years.
3. A board of county commissioners
increased to five members pursuant to this section may be decreased to three
members in accordance with the provisions of subsection 4.
4. The board of county commissioners may,
by ordinance, provide that the board of county commissioners consists of three
members. Upon enactment of the ordinance, the board of county commissioners
shall submit the ordinance to the registered voters of the county at the next
primary or general election. The voters at the election shall vote on the
question, Shall the board of county commissioners be decreased to three
members. If a majority of votes cast approve the question, the ordinance
becomes effective upon certification of the vote by the county clerk,
otherwise, the ordinance does not become effective.
5. If the ordinance enacted pursuant to
subsection 4 becomes effective, two seats on the board of county commissioners
must be abolished as follows:
(a) If three seats are scheduled for election at
the next general election, only one seat may come up for election.
(b) If two seats are scheduled for election at
the next general election:
(1) Only one seat may come up for
election; and
(2) One of the three seats elected at the
preceding general election must be abolished effective at midnight of the day
preceding the first Monday in January following the next general election.
The board of
county commissioners shall draw lots to determine which seats must be abolished
pursuant to this subsection.

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