Each voter who is a qualified elector under this Constitution and is registered to vote in accordance with Section 6 of this Article and the laws enacted by the Legislature pursuant thereto has the right:
- 1. To receive and cast a ballot that:
- (a) Is written in a format that allows the clear identification of candidates; and
- (b) Accurately records the voter’s preference in the selection of candidates.
- 2. To have questions concerning voting procedures answered and to have an explanation of the procedures for voting posted in a conspicuous place at the polling place.
- 3. To vote without being intimidated, threatened or coerced.
- 4. To vote during any period for early voting or on election day if the voter is waiting in line at a polling place at which, by law, the voter is entitled to vote at the time that the polls close and the voter has not already cast a vote in that election.
- 5. To return a spoiled ballot and receive another ballot in its place.
- 6. To request assistance in voting, if necessary.
- 7. To a sample ballot which is accurate, informative and delivered in a timely manner as provided by law.
- 8. To receive instruction in the use of the equipment for voting during any period for early voting or on election day.
- 9. To equal access to the elections system without discrimination, including, without limitation, discrimination on the basis of race, age, disability, military service, employment or overseas residence.
- 10. To a uniform, statewide standard for counting and recounting all votes accurately as provided by law.
- 11. To have complaints about elections and election contests resolved fairly, accurately and efficiently as provided by law.
[Added in 2020. Proposed and passed by the 2017 Legislature; agreed to and passed by the 2019 Legislature; and approved and ratified by the voters at the 2020 General Election. See: Statutes of Nevada 2017, p. 4589; Statutes of Nevada 2019, p. 4614.]