Nevada Revised Statutes (Last Updated: December 24, 2014) |
TITLE17 STATE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT |
CHAPTER218A. Legislative Department Generally |
LEGISLATORS |
Resignations and Vacancies |
NRS218A.260. Procedure for filling vacancy in office.
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1. If a vacancy occurs in the office of a Legislator during a regular or special session or at a time when no biennial election or regular election at which county officers are to be elected will take place between the occurrence of the vacancy and the next regular or special session, the vacancy must be filled in the manner provided in this section.
2. If the former Legislator was elected or appointed from a district wholly within one county, the board of county commissioners of the county in which the district is located shall fill the vacancy by appointing a person who is a member of the same political party as the former Legislator and who actually, as opposed to constructively, resides in the district.
3. If the former Legislator was elected or appointed from a district comprising more than one county, the county commissioners of each county within or partly within the district shall fill the vacancy by appointing a person who is a member of the same political party as the former Legislator and who actually, as opposed to constructively, resides in the district. To fill the vacancy:
(a) Each board of county commissioners shall first meet separately and determine the single candidate it will nominate to fill the vacancy.
(b) The boards shall then meet jointly. The joint meeting must be chaired by the person who is the chair of the board of county commissioners of the county with the largest population in the district. At the joint meeting:
(1) The chair of each board, on behalf of that board, shall cast a proportionate number of votes according to the percent, rounded to the nearest whole percent, which the population of that board’s county is of the population of the entire district. Populations must be determined by the last decennial census or special census conducted by the Bureau of the Census of the United States Department of Commerce.
(2) The person who receives a plurality of these votes is appointed to fill the vacancy. If no person receives a plurality of the votes, the boards of county commissioners of the respective counties shall each select a candidate, and the appointee must be chosen by drawing lots among the candidates so selected.
4. The board of county commissioners or the board of the county with the largest population in the district shall issue a certificate of appointment naming the appointee. The county clerk or the clerk of the county with the largest population in the district shall give the certificate to the appointee and send a copy of the certificate to the Secretary of State.
(Added to NRS by 1965 Special Session, 7; A 1977, 514; 1981, 340, 1743; 1999, 2169; 2011, 3165)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 218.043)