298.025 - Nominees of candidates who receive highest number of votes at general election become presidential electors.

298.025  Nominees of candidates who receive highest number of votes at general election become presidential electors.  Presidential electors are not nominated at the primary election or placed upon the general election ballot, but the nominees of the presidential and vice presidential candidates who receive the highest number of votes at the general election thereby become the official presidential electors. The presidential electors shall perform the duties of such electors as required by law and the Constitution of the United States.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 405; A 1993, 2782)