Nevada Code § 293.3677

Standards for counting votes; regulations
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1. When counting a vote in an election, if
more choices than permitted by the instructions for a ballot are marked for any
office or question, the vote for that office or question may not be counted.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 1, in an election in which a mechanical voting system is used
whereby a vote is cast by darkening a designated space on the ballot:
(a) A vote must be counted if the designated
space is darkened or there is a writing in the designated space, including,
without limitation, a cross or check; and
(b) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph
(a), a writing or other mark on the ballot, including, without limitation, a
cross, check, tear or scratch may not be counted as a vote.
3. The Secretary of State:
(a) May adopt regulations establishing additional
uniform, statewide standards, not inconsistent with this section, for counting
a vote cast by a method of voting described in subsection 2; and
(b) Shall adopt regulations establishing uniform,
statewide standards for counting a vote cast by each method of voting used in
this State that is not described in subsection 2, including, without
limitation, a vote cast on a mechanical recording device which directly records
the votes electronically.

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