Nevada Code § 306.020

Public officers subject to recall; eligibility to sign petition; required contents of petition
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1. Every public officer in the State of
Nevada is subject to recall from office by the registered voters of the State
or of the county, district or municipality that the public officer represents,
as provided in this chapter and Section
9 of Article 2 of the Constitution of the State of Nevada.
2. A public officer who is appointed to
serve the remainder of the unexpired term of an elective office:
(a) Is subject to recall in the same manner as
provided for a public officer elected to that office; and
(b) For the purposes of recall, shall be deemed
to have been elected to that office at the same election at which the former
elected officeholder or candidate was elected before the vacancy in that
office.
3. The petition to recall a public officer
may be signed by any registered voter of the State or of the county, district,
municipality or portion thereof that the public officer represents who actually
voted in the election at which the public officer was elected.
4. The petition must:
(a) Set forth the reason why the recall is
demanded, which must appear on each signature page of the petition;
(b) Contain the residence addresses of the
signers and the date that the petition was signed;
(c) Contain a statement of the minimum number of
signatures necessary to the validity of the petition;
(d) Contain at the top of each page and
immediately above the signature line, in at least 10-point bold type, the words
Recall Petition;
(e) Include the date that a notice of intent was
filed; and
(f) Have the designation: Signatures of
registered voters seeking the recall of ................ (name of public
officer for whom recall is sought) on each page if the petition contains more
than one page.

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