Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB124 Compare Versions

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77 ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 124–ASSEMBLYMEMBER DICKMAN
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99 PREFILED JANUARY 27, 2025
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1212 Referred to Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections
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1414 SUMMARY—Revises provisions relating to public office.
1515 (BDR 24-829)
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1717 FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: May have Fiscal Impact.
1818 Effect on the State: Yes.
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2222 EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.
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2525 AN ACT relating to elections; requiring certain elected public
2626 officers to resign before filing nomination papers for
2727 another elective public office; and providing other matters
2828 properly relating thereto.
2929 Legislative Counsel’s Digest:
3030 Existing law prohibits, with certain exceptions, a person from: (1) filing 1
3131 nomination papers for more than one elective office at any election; or (2) holding 2
3232 more than one elective office at the same time. A person may file nomination 3
3333 papers for or hold an elective office of a special district such as an irrigation 4
3434 district, local or general improvement district, soil conservation district or fire 5
3535 protection district and at the same time file nomination papers for or hold an 6
3636 elective office of the State, or any political subdivision or municipal corporation 7
3737 thereof. (NRS 281.055) 8
3838 Section 1 of this bill requires, with certain exceptions, an elected public officer 9
3939 to resign before filing nomination papers for any other elective public office unless 10
4040 the current term of office of the elected public officer expires less than 12 months 11
4141 preceding the date of the close of filing nomination papers. Section 1 also exempts 12
4242 from this requirement: (1) any person previously described who is authorized to file 13
4343 nomination papers for or hold more than one elective office; and (2) any justice of 14
4444 the Supreme Court, judge of the Court of Appeals, district judge, justice of the 15
4545 peace or municipal judge. 16
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4848 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
4949 SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
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5151 Section 1. Chapter 293 of NRS is hereby amended by adding 1
5252 thereto a new section to read as follows: 2
5353 1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2: 3
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5858 (a) An elected public officer shall resign that public office 1
5959 before he or she files nomination papers for any other elective 2
6060 public office unless the current term of office of the elected public 3
6161 officer expires less than 12 months preceding the date of the close 4
6262 of filing nomination papers. 5
6363 (b) If the elected public officer does not resign as required 6
6464 pursuant to paragraph (a), he or she shall be deemed to have 7
6565 resigned, effective on the date of the close of filing nomination 8
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6767 2. The provisions of subsection 1 do not apply to: 10
6868 (a) A person who is authorized pursuant to NRS 281.055 to: 11
6969 (1) File nomination papers for more than one elective 12
7070 office at any election; or 13
7171 (2) Hold more than one elective office at the same time; or 14
7272 (b) Any justice of the Supreme Court, judge of the Court of 15
7373 Appeals, district judge, justice of the peace or municipal judge. 16
7474 Sec. 2. The provisions of section 1 of this act apply to a person 17
7575 who is an elected public officer on or after October 1, 2025. 18
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