Assembly Bill No. 465–Assemblywoman Tiffany
March 10, 1999
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Referred to Committee on Government Affairs
SUMMARY—Authorizes additional redistricting of county commissioner election districts. (BDR 20-1431)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State or on Industrial Insurance: No.
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EXPLANATION – Matter in
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THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
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Section 1. NRS 244.018 is hereby amended to read as follows: 244.018 1. If new or changed county commissioner election districts1-3
must be established because of changes in population1-4
from the data from the decennial census taken by the Bureau of the1-5
Census of the United States Department of Commerce, because of1-6
changes in applicable law1-7
commissioners decided to revise those districts pursuant to subsection 4,1-8
the board of county commissioners shall establish or adjust the boundaries1-9
of those districts by ordinance and provide for the election from specified1-10
districts of the proper numbers of county commissioners for 4-year and 2-1-11
year terms respectively so that the numbers of county commissioners to be1-12
elected at each general election thereafter will be as nearly equal as1-13
possible.1-14
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 244.011, if at the time a1-15
general election is to be conducted for the election of county1-16
commissioners from new districts there is incumbent any county1-17
commissioner, elected at large or from a validly established election1-18
district, whose term extends beyond the first Monday of January of the2-1
following year, he is entitled to serve out his term and shall be deemed to2-2
represent the new district in which he resides.2-3
3. As soon as possible after the data from each decennial census2-4
taken by the Bureau of the Census of the United States Department of2-5
Commerce is made available to the county, the board of county2-6
commissioners shall revise the county commissioner election districts by2-7
establishing new county commissioner election districts or adjusting the2-8
boundaries of the existing county commissioner election districts to the2-9
extent necessary to ensure the county commissioner election districts are2-10
as nearly equal in population as practicable.2-11
4. During the fourth calendar year after the year in which the data2-12
from the decennial census is made available to the county, the board of2-13
county commissioners may revise the county commissioner election2-14
districts by establishing new county commissioner election districts or by2-15
adjusting the boundaries of the existing county commissioner election2-16
districts to the extent necessary to ensure the county commissioner2-17
election districts are as nearly equal in population as practicable if:2-18
(a) The population in any district exceeds the population in any other2-19
district by more than 10 percent pursuant to estimates of population2-20
prepared by an employee of the county in consultation with the2-21
demographer employed by the department of taxation pursuant to NRS2-22
360.283; and2-23
(b) The measure of population used in paragraph (a) is found to be2-24
reliable by the board of county commissioners.2-25
5. If the board of county commissioners revises the county2-26
commissioner election districts pursuant to subsection 4, the revisions2-27
must be based on a special census conducted pursuant to NRS 244.183.2-28
6. Any county commissioner election district established or adjusted2-29
pursuant to this section must be composed of entirely contiguous territory2-30
and be as compact as practicable.2-31
7. This section does not authorize an increase or decrease in the2-32
number of county commissioner election districts in a county.~