Nevada Code § 318.09525

Registration to vote in district elections
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1. Any person residing within a district
who is otherwise qualified to vote at general elections in this State may
register to vote in district elections by appearing before the county clerk or
registrar of voters of the county in which the district is located and
completing an application to register to vote in accordance with the general
election laws of this State. Registration for a district election which is not
held simultaneously with a general election must close at 5 p.m. of the fifth
Friday preceding the district election and registration offices must be open
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., excluding Saturdays, during the last days before the
close of registration. If a person residing within a district is otherwise
registered to vote, new registration for district elections is not required.
2. The county clerk or registrar of voters
shall, at the expense of the district, prepare and maintain a list of all
registered voters residing within the district. The county clerk or registrar
of voters is entitled to receive on behalf of the county the sum of 15 cents
for each registration placed on the list. All money so received must be
deposited to the credit of the general fund of the county.
3. Whenever a district election is
required the county clerk or registrar of voters shall submit the current list,
showing all persons who are registered to vote in that election, to the
election officers who are charged with the duty of conducting the required election.

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