Nevada Code § 293.287

Announcement of name and political affiliation of registered voter; challenges; nonpartisan ballot at primary election
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1. A registered voter applying to vote at
any primary election or presidential preference primary election shall give his
or her name and political affiliation, if any, to the election board officer in
charge of the roster, and the officer shall immediately announce the name and
political affiliation.
2. Any persons right to vote may be
challenged by any registered voter upon:
(a) Any of the grounds allowed for a challenge in NRS 293.303 ;
(b) The ground that the person applying does not
belong to the political party designated upon the roster; or
(c) The ground that the roster does not show that
the person designated the political party to which he or she claims to belong.
3. Any such challenge must be disposed of
in the manner provided by NRS 293.303 .
4. A registered voter who has designated
on his or her application to register to vote an affiliation with a minor
political party may vote a nonpartisan ballot at the primary election.

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