Nevada Code § 548.285

Procedure for election of supervisors
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1. The county clerk of the county in which
a conservation district is situated, or the county clerks designee, shall
conduct a biennial nonpartisan election for the replacement of any supervisors
whose terms are about to expire and shall pay all costs of that election from
county funds.
2. The election must be held either at a
mass meeting of electors, held in a centrally located public meeting place
within the district, or as part of the general election.
3. If a mass meeting is held for the
election, it must be held on one of the first 10 days of November in each
even-numbered year.
4. If the election is held at a mass
meeting:
(a) The chair of the district supervisors shall
preside at this meeting and the secretary of the district shall keep a record
of transactions at the meeting.
(b) Nominations of candidates must be made
verbally from the floor.
(c) Voting must be by secret ballot. The chair of
the district supervisors shall appoint three electors present to act, without
pay, as judges and tellers to count the votes at the conclusion of voting.
5. If the election is held as part of the
general election:
(a) Candidates are bound by the election laws
governing county elections.
(b) Ballots must be provided bearing the names of
candidates in alphabetical order by surnames with a square before each name and
a direction to insert an X mark in the square before the name or names of the
voters choice.
(c) At the close of polling, the sealed ballot
boxes must be delivered unopened to the county clerk or the county clerks
designee, who shall appoint three electors to act, without pay, as judges and
tellers to open the boxes and count the votes.
6. The result of the election must be
certified to the Commission and to the Program by the county clerk or the
county clerks designee, within 1 week following the date of election.
7. If a conservation district embodies
land lying in more than one county, the county clerks of the respective
counties shall confer and delegate to the clerk of the county having the
greatest number of qualified electors of the conservation district the duty of
carrying out the provisions of this section and shall reimburse that county on
a pro rata basis for their respective counties shares of the expenses of
conducting the election.

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