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Statute 293 171

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1. To be organized as a minor political party, an organization must file with the Secretary of State a certificate of existence which includes the: (a) Name of the political party; (b) Names of its officers; (c) Names of the members of its executive committee; and (d) Name of the person authorized to file the list of its candidates for partisan office with the Secretary of State. 2. A copy of the constitution or bylaws of the party must be affixed to the certificate. 3. A minor political party shall file with the Secretary of State an amended certificate of existence within 5 days after any change in the information contained in the certificate. 4. The constitution or bylaws of a minor political party must provide a procedure for the nomination of its candidates in such a manner that only one candidate may be nominated for each office. 5. A minor political party whose candidates for partisan office do not appear on the ballot for the general election must file a notice of continued existence with the Secretary of State not later than the second Friday in August preceding the general election. 6.

o not appear on the ballot for the general election must file a notice of continued existence with the Secretary of State not later than the second Friday in August preceding the general election. 6. A minor political party which fails to file a notice of continued existence as required by subsection 5 ceases to exist as a minor political party in this State. (Added to NRS by 1987, 1359; A 1989, 2160; 1999, 3548; 2011, 3276)