ELECTIONEERING/CAMPAIGNING
Restrictions: Nevada Revised Statutes sections 293C.3572m 293C.361 and 293.740 set the standards. On Election Day, no one may electioneer with 100 feet of the entrance to the building or structure in which a polling place is located. During the period for early voting, no one may electioneer within 100 feet of the voting area. If the early voting site is on private property (e.g., mail, supermarket, etc.), no electioneering is allowed anywhere on the premises unless the owner expressly agrees to it.
Definition: Electioneering is defined as:
Campaigning for or against a candidate, ballot question or political party by:
- Posting signs
- Distribution literature
- Using loudspeakers
- Buying, selling, wearing or displaying any badge, button or other insignia. A person may wear political insignia while voting only if he or she is reasonably unable to remove or cover it.
- Polling or otherwise soliciting from a voter information as to how they voter intends to vote or has voted.
- Soliciting signatures for any kind of petition.
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