Nevada Code § 293.301

Procedure for posting or publishing alphabetical listing of registered voters; tearing or defacing alphabetical listing prohibited; penalty
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1. The county clerk of each county shall:
(a) Require an election board officer to post an
alphabetical listing of all registered voters for each precinct in a public
area of each polling place in the county; or
(b) Publish on the Internet website of the county
clerk an alphabetical listing of all registered voters for each precinct in the
county.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 293.5002 and 293.558 , the alphabetical listing required
by subsection 1 must include the name, precinct and political affiliation of
each voter.
3. If the county clerk:
(a) Requires an alphabetical listing to be posted
in each polling place pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 1:
(1) An election board officer at the
polling place shall, not less than four times during the hours in which the
polling place is open, identify the name of each voter that voted at the
polling place; and
(2) Each page of the alphabetical listing
that is posted in a polling place must contain a notice which reads
substantially as follows:
It is unlawful for any person
to remove, tear, mark or otherwise deface this alphabetical listing of
registered voters except an election board officer acting pursuant to NRS 293.301 .
(b) Publishes an alphabetical listing pursuant to
paragraph (b) of subsection 1, the county clerk shall, not less than four times
during the hours in which polling places in the county are open, identify on
the Internet website of the county clerk the name of every voter who has voted
at each polling place.
4. Any person who removes, tears, marks or
otherwise defaces an alphabetical listing posted pursuant to this section with
the intent to falsify or prevent others from readily ascertaining the name,
precinct or political affiliation of any voter, or the fact that a voter has or
has not voted, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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