SB100 revises Nevada election laws, requiring approval of voting system vendors and imposing penalties for duty neglect.
SB100 amends Nevada election laws by requiring vendors of mechanical voting systems or recording devices to apply for approval from the Secretary of State. The Secretary must approve or disapprove the vendor and the system within 120 days. If a public officer or other person fails to perform election duties on time, any registered voter can petition the district court for a special master to oversee the duties. The bill also imposes penalties for neglecting election duties and for knowingly falsifying voter registration applications.
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