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AB 261 lets voters update a disputed mail-ballot signature during curing and shifts AVR notice mailing from county clerks to the Secretary of State.
AB 261 lets voters update a disputed mail-ballot signature during curing and shifts AVR notice mailing from county clerks to the Secretary of State.
Status: Introduced Jan 16, 2025; Passed Assembly May 29, 2025; Referred to Senate. In committee: Held under submission (Aug 29, 2025). No further action taken.
AB 261 revises Nevada law governing voter registration procedures to (1) create a routine opportunity for voters contacted about a disputed mail‑ballot signature to update their registration signature, and (2) shift responsibility for mailing certain automatic‑registration notices from county clerks to the Secretary of State. The measure is intended to reduce signature‑verification problems that lead to ballot curing and potential disenfranchisement, and to centralize a portion of the notice process for automatic voter registration (AVR).
Signature updating during ballot curing
Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) notice
Conforming and technical changes
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