Nevada Code § 298.075

Voting for President and Vice President; procedures when presidential elector acts contrary to pledge; recording of votes
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1. The Secretary of State shall provide to
each presidential elector a ballot for the office of President and a ballot for
the office of Vice President. The presidential elector shall mark the
applicable ballot provided by the Secretary of State for the person who
received the highest number of votes at the general election for the office of
President and the person who received the highest number of votes at the
general election for the office of Vice President. The presidential elector
shall sign and legibly print his or her name on the ballots and present the
ballots to the Secretary of State.
2. After all presidential electors have
presented their ballots to the Secretary of State, the Secretary of State shall
examine each ballot. If a presidential elector:
(a) Presents both ballots and the ballots are
marked with votes for the person who received the highest number of votes at
the general election for the office of President and the person who received
the highest number of votes at the general election for the office of Vice
President, respectively, the Secretary of State shall accept both ballots.
(b) Does not present both ballots, presents an
unmarked ballot or presents a ballot marked with a vote that does not conform
with the provisions of subsection 1:
(1) The Secretary of State shall refuse to
accept either ballot of the presidential elector; and
(2) The Secretary of State shall deem the
presidential electors position vacant. The vacancy must be filled pursuant to
the provisions of NRS 298.065 . The
person appointed to fill the vacancy in the position of presidential elector,
after signing the pledge described in NRS
298.065 , shall mark both ballots and present both ballots to the Secretary
of State pursuant to this section.
3. Only the votes accepted by the
Secretary of State pursuant to this section may be recorded on the lists of
votes made by the presidential electors pursuant to 3 U.S.C. 9.

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