Nevada Code § 320.080

Board of directors: Election of members; term of office; qualification for office
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1. A biennial election for the district
must be held simultaneously with the first general election in the county held
after the district is created and simultaneously with each general election
held thereafter.
2. The office of a member of the board is
a nonpartisan office. The general election laws of this State govern the
candidacy, nominations and election of a member of the board. Except as
otherwise provided in subsection 3, the term of office of a member of the board
is 4 years.
3. At the first biennial election of the
district, there must be elected by the qualified voters of the district:
(a) Two qualified electors as members of the
board to serve for terms of 2 years; and
(b) Three qualified electors as members of the
board to serve for terms of 4 years.
4. The secretary of the board shall
provide notice of the election by publication and take any other action
concerning the election as the county clerk or the registrar of voters may
direct.
5. A member of the board who is elected
must qualify in the same manner as a member of the initial board pursuant to NRS 320.070 .

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