Nevada Code § 293.730

Unlawful interference with conduct of election; unlawful acts relating to certain ballots; unlawful acts inside polling place
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1. Except for an election board officer in
the course of the election board officers official duties, a person shall not:
(a) Remain in or outside of any polling place so
as to interfere with the conduct of the election.
(b) Accept from any voter a ballot prepared by or
on behalf of the voter, other than a mail ballot or military-overseas ballot
prepared by or on behalf of the voter with his or her authorization pursuant to
this title.
(c) Remove a ballot from any polling place before
the closing of the polls.
(d) Apply for or receive a ballot at any election
precinct or district other than one at which the person is entitled to vote.
(e) Show his or her ballot to another person,
after voting, so as to reveal any of his or her votes on the ballot, other than
on his or her mail ballot or military-overseas ballot prepared by or on behalf
of the voter with his or her authorization pursuant to this title.
(f) Inside a polling place, ask another person
for his or her name, address or political affiliation or for whom he or she
intends to vote.
(g) Send, transmit, distribute or deliver a
ballot to a voter, other than a mail ballot or military-overseas ballot when
permitted pursuant to this title.
(h) Except when permitted by the voter, alter,
change, deface, damage or destroy a mail ballot or military-overseas ballot
prepared by or on behalf of the voter with his or her authorization pursuant to
this title.
2. A voter shall not:
(a) Accept a ballot from another person, other
than an election board officer in the course of the election board officers
official duties or a person who sends, transmits, distributes or delivers a
mail ballot or military-overseas ballot to the voter when permitted pursuant to
this title.
(b) Deliver to an election board officer in the
course of the election board officers official duties any ballot other than
the one received.
(c) Place any mark upon his or her ballot by
which it may afterward be identified as the one that he or she voted, other
than any such mark that is permitted to be placed on a mail ballot or
military-overseas ballot prepared by or on behalf of the voter with his or her
authorization pursuant to this title.
3. A person other than a county or city
clerk shall not set up a ballot drop box that purports to be an official ballot
drop box for mail ballots.
4. Any person who violates any provision
of this section is guilty of a category E felony and shall be punished as
provided in NRS 193.130 .

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