Nevada Code § 293.4687

Website maintained by Secretary of State for public information relating to elections; requirements
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1. The Secretary of State shall maintain a
website on the Internet for public information maintained, collected or
compiled by the Secretary of State that relates to elections, which must
include, without limitation:
(a) The Voters Bill of Rights required to be
posted on the Secretary of States Internet website pursuant to the provisions
of NRS 293.2549 ;
(b) The abstract of votes required to be posted
on a website pursuant to the provisions of NRS
293.388 ;
(c) A current list of the registered voters in
this State that also indicates the petition district in which each registered
voter resides;
(d) A map or maps indicating the boundaries of
each petition district;
(e) All reports submitted to the Secretary of
State pursuant to the provisions of chapter 294A of NRS; and
(f) The toll-free telephone number established by
the Secretary of State pursuant to NRS
293.4665 .
2. The information required to be
maintained, collected and compiled by the Secretary of State pursuant to
subsection 1 must be made available in all languages in which information and
voting materials are required to be provided pursuant to NRS 293.46875 .
3. The abstract of votes required to be
maintained on the website pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 must be
maintained in such a format as to permit the searching of the abstract of votes
for specific information.
4. If the information required to be
maintained by the Secretary of State pursuant to subsection 1 may be obtained
by the public from a website on the Internet maintained by a county clerk or
city clerk, the Secretary of State may provide a hyperlink to that website to
comply with the provisions of subsection 1 with regard to that information.

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