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SB 421

Revises provisions relating to elections. (BDR 24-953)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada law SB 421 revises election code provisions, passing unanimously and becoming law May 2025, but specific changes aren't detailed in available records.

Approved by the Governor. Chapter 97.
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Bill Summary · SB 421

Legislative bill overview

SB 421 is a Nevada election law revision that was passed unanimously by the legislature and signed into law in May 2025. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative history, but it addresses modifications to Nevada's election code under BDR 24-953.

Why is this important

Election law changes directly affect voting accessibility, election administration, and voter rights. Even technical revisions to election procedures can have significant practical consequences for how elections are conducted and who can participate. The unanimous passage suggests broad bipartisan agreement on the changes, though the actual impact depends on the specific provisions.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of publicly available details: The legislative record provided does not specify what election provisions were actually revised, making it difficult to assess potential controversial elements
  • Election law sensitivity: Any changes to voting procedures, eligibility requirements, or election administration typically generate scrutiny from voting rights advocates and election officials
  • Implementation clarity: Without knowing specific provisions, it's unclear whether counties and election officials have sufficient guidance for implementation

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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