Campaign finance agencies in Nevada
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In Nevada, there is one primary agency involved in statewide campaign finance regulation: the Nevada Secretary of State, Elections Division.
- See also: Campaign finance requirements in Nevada
Authority
Nevada election law requires all candidates to file finance and expenditure reports with the secretary of state. The secretary of state serves as the chief elections officer of the state and is responsible for the administration and enforcement of state election and campaign finance laws.[1][2]
Electronic reporting system
The Nevada Secretary of State hosts an online system for reporting campaign finance and for searching filed reports. The system can be accessed here.
Contact information
Nevada Secretary of State, Elections Division
- 101 North Carson St., Suite 3
- Carson City, NV 89701-3714
- Telephone: 775-687-8683
- Fax: 775-684-5718
- Email: nvelect@sos.nv.gov
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