Eligibility of overseas voter to be covered voter.

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An overseas voter is eligible to be a covered voter if:

1. Before leaving the United States, the overseas voter was eligible to vote in this State and, except for the residency requirement, otherwise satisfies this State’s voter eligibility requirements;

2. Before leaving the United States, the overseas voter would have been eligible to vote in this State had the overseas voter then been of voting age and, except for the residency requirement, otherwise satisfies this State’s voter eligibility requirements;

3. Before leaving the United States, the overseas voter was preregistered to vote as described in NRS 293.4855 and, except for the residency requirement, otherwise satisfies this State’s voter eligibility requirements; or

4. The overseas voter was born outside the United States and, except for the residency requirement, otherwise satisfies the voter eligibility requirements set forth in NRS 293.485, so long as:

(a) The last place where a parent or legal guardian of the overseas voter was, or under this chapter would have been, eligible to vote before leaving the United States is within this State; and

(b) The overseas voter is not registered to vote in any other state.

(Added to NRS by 2011, 1918; A 2017, 3873)


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