Nevada Code § 293.2696

General requirements for voting systems; duties of Secretary of State and of county and city clerks
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The
Secretary of State and each county and city clerk shall ensure that each voting
system used in this State:
1. Secures to each voter privacy and
independence in the act of voting, including, without limitation,
confidentiality of the ballot of the voter;
2. Allows each voter to verify privately
and independently the votes selected by the voter on the ballot before the
ballot is cast and counted;
3. Provides each voter with the
opportunity, in a private and independent manner, to change the ballot and to
correct any error before the ballot is cast and counted, including, without
limitation, the opportunity to correct an error through the issuance of a
replacement ballot if the voter is otherwise unable to change the ballot or
correct the error;
4. Provides a permanent paper record with
a manual audit capacity; and
5. Meets or exceeds the standards for
voting systems established by the United States Election Assistance Commission,
including, without limitation, the error rate standards.

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