AB 228
Revises provisions relating to elections. (BDR 24-100)
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This bill revises Nevada election procedures, primarily focusing on voter identification and absentee voting. It requires voters to present proof of identity when voting in person, with exceptions for those who apply for a free state-issued identification card due to financial hardship. The bill also mandates the Secretary of State and county clerks to clearly communicate these identification requirements. Furthermore, it addresses absentee ballots by requiring postmarking at least three days before the election and limiting the number of absentee ballots a person can return on behalf of another, while also clarifying that voting by absentee ballot is a felony. Finally, the bill repeals previous provisions related to mail ballots.
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