Nevada Code § 244.050

Commissioners districts in counties whose population is less than 100,000: Creation; election; notice; abolishment; election at large of commissioners
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1. Whenever a number of registered voters
equal to 25 percent or more of the number of persons registered to vote at the
last preceding general election in any county whose population is less than
100,000 petitions the board of county commissioners of their county to divide
the county into three commissioner districts, or if the board has five members,
into five commissioner districts, the question must be submitted to the
qualified electors of the county for approval or disapproval at the next
succeeding general election. The board of county commissioners may, on its own
motion, submit the question to the voters. The question must be submitted in
such a manner that the voters are also given a choice as to whether to elect
the commissioners from districts or at large, if the division is approved. If a
majority of the voters voting on the question approve the division, the board
of county commissioners shall divide the county into three commissioner
districts, or five commissioner districts, as the case may be, on or before the
first Monday in July preceding each general election. The division must be made
to conform to the established boundaries of election precincts or wards, and
each election precinct or ward must be wholly within one of the commissioner
districts provided for in this section. Each commissioner district must
embrace, as near as may be, one-third or one-fifth, as the case may be, of the
population of the county, and must consist of adjoining precincts.
2. The board of county commissioners shall
provide by resolution for the dates of election of commissioners from newly
created districts, in such manner as to secure the earliest representation of
each district as the terms of incumbent commissioners expire.
3. The board of county commissioners shall
cause to be published in some newspaper in the county, if there is one, and if
not, then by posting at the door of the courthouse and one or more conspicuous
places in each of the commissioner districts, a notice specifying the election
precincts or wards embraced in each of the commissioner districts so
established. The notice must be posted or published for a period of not less
than 20 days before each general election.
4. Except as otherwise provided in subsection
1, county commissioners must be elected at large by the qualified electors of
the county.
5. The commissioner districts, regardless
of when created, may be abolished in the same manner as provided for their
creation in subsection 1.
6. Upon the abolition of commissioner
districts the incumbent county commissioners are entitled to serve the
remainder of the terms for which they were elected or appointed, and thereafter
county commissioners must be elected at large from within the county.

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