1. In conducting a presidential preference primary election, the county clerk shall: (a) Distribute sample ballots for the presidential preference primary election; (b) Establish polling places for early voting by personal appearance; (c) Permit voting by registered voters of the major political party by mail ballot and military-overseas ballot in the manner and within the time required by chapters 293 and 293D of NRS; and (d) Establish polling places for the day of the presidential preference primary election. The provisions of NRS 293.273 apply to the presidential preference primary election. 2. A registered voter who is entitled to cast a ballot at the presidential preference primary election may do so at any polling place in the county.
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