Nev. Rev. Stat. § 293.124

Secretary of State to serve as Chief Officer of Elections; regulations

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NRS 293.124  Secretary of State to serve as Chief Officer of Elections; regulations.

      1.  The Secretary of State shall serve as the Chief Officer of Elections for this State. As Chief Officer, the Secretary of State is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the provisions of title 24 of NRS and all other provisions of state and federal law relating to elections in this State.

      2.  The Secretary of State shall adopt such regulations as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.

      (Added to NRS by 1993, 2664; A 1995, 2257)

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 8 cases, 2006–2020 · leading case: Miller v. Burk
Miller v. Burk (2008) nev “182(3)(a) and (b) (indicating that the Attorney General makes the probable cause determination with regard to a written challenge when the Secretary of State is the filing officer for the office pertaining to the challenged candidate).”
Nevadans for the Protection of Property Rights, Inc. v. Heller (2006) nev · cites it 2× “As it now stands, however, future proponents must exercise even greater care in avoiding single-subject requirement violations, lest their will be subverted through the severance and striking of certain provisions by unfettered judicial discretion.”
Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority v. Miller (2008) nev “As Chief Officer, the Secretary of State is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the provisions of title 24 [Elections] of NRS and all other provisions of state and federal law relating to elections in this State.”
STATE DEMOCRATIC PARTY v. Republican Party (2011) nev · cites it 2× “" See also NRS 293.124; NRS 293.247. Although we have the Secretary of State's May 2, 2011, interpretation, no regulations have been adopted under NRS 304.”
Sanchez v. Cegavske (2016) nvd · cites it 2× “) However, NRS § 293.124 states that the Secretary of State "shall serve as the Chief Election Officer of this State .”
Fair Maps Nevada v. Cegavske (2020) nvd · cites it 6× “In Paher, the 18 Court explained that the Nevada Legislature has authorized the Secretary to enact voting 19 regulations under NRS § 293.124. See Paher, 2020 WL 2089813 , at *8.”
Paher v. Nevada Secretary of State (2020) nvd · cites it 4× “8 The Nevada Legislature has authorized the Secretary to enact voting regulations 9 under NRS § 293.124. The section provides: 10 1.”
Paher v. Nevada Secretary of State (2020) nvd · cites it 2× “See NRS §§ 293.124, 293.213(4) and 293.247. 2 ECF No.”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 293.124(1) — 3 cases
Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority v. Miller (2008) nev “As Chief Officer, the Secretary of State is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the provisions of title 24 [Elections] of NRS and all other provisions of state and federal law relating to elections in this State.”
Paher v. Nevada Secretary of State (2020) nvd “8 The Nevada Legislature has authorized the Secretary to enact voting regulations 9 under NRS § 293.124. The section provides: 10 1.”
Fair Maps Nevada v. Cegavske (2020) nvd “In Paher, the 18 Court explained that the Nevada Legislature has authorized the Secretary to enact voting 19 regulations under NRS § 293.124. See Paher, 2020 WL 2089813 , at *8.”
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