Nevada Code § 298.680

Separate presidential preference primary ballots; placement of candidates names; designation on application to register to vote of affiliation with major political party condition for registered voter to cast ballot
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1. There must be a separate presidential
preference primary ballot for each major political party that has qualified
candidates. The name of the major political party must appear at the top of the
ballot. Following this designation must appear the names of qualified
candidates of the major political party, grouped alphabetically under the
title.
2. A registered voter may cast a ballot at
a presidential preference primary election for a major political party only if
the registered voter designated on his or her application to register to vote
an affiliation with the party. Such a registered voter may vote for only one
qualified candidate on the ballot as the voters preference for the nominee for
President of the United States for the party.
3. The provisions of NRS 293.5772 to 293.5887 , inclusive, apply to a
presidential preference primary election.

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