NRS293.361. Electioneering prohibited near polling place; penalty.


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  •       1.  During the time a polling place for early voting is open for voting, a person may not electioneer for or against any candidate, measure or political party in or within 100 feet from the entrance to the voting area.

          2.  During the period of early voting, the county clerk shall keep continuously posted:

          (a) At the entrance to the room or area, as applicable, in which the polling place for early voting is located a sign on which is printed in large letters “Polling Place for Early Voting”; and

          (b) At the outer limits of the area within which electioneering is prohibited, a sign on which is printed in large letters “Distance Marker: No electioneering between this point and the entrance to the polling place.”

          3.  Ropes or other suitable objects may be used at the polling place to ensure compliance with this section. Persons who are not expressly permitted by law to be in a polling place must be excluded from the polling place to the extent practicable.

          4.  Any person who willfully violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

      (Added to NRS by 1993, 2172; A 1997, 80, 2783, 2792; 1999, 679, 695)