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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter32 > 32-323

32-323. Validity of registration by mail for petition purposes; when.Registration by mail shall not constitute a valid registration for purposes of signing any type of petition requiring the validation of the signatures of registered voters until a complete and correct registration application has been received by the election commissioner or county clerk. A signature on a petition shall be considered a valid signature as of the date that the election commissioner or county clerk receives the registration application of the registrant. SourceLaws 1994, LB 76, § 85; Laws 1997, LB 764, § 41; Laws 2005, LB 566, § 24.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter32 > 32-323

32-323. Validity of registration by mail for petition purposes; when.Registration by mail shall not constitute a valid registration for purposes of signing any type of petition requiring the validation of the signatures of registered voters until a complete and correct registration application has been received by the election commissioner or county clerk. A signature on a petition shall be considered a valid signature as of the date that the election commissioner or county clerk receives the registration application of the registrant. SourceLaws 1994, LB 76, § 85; Laws 1997, LB 764, § 41; Laws 2005, LB 566, § 24.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter32 > 32-323

32-323. Validity of registration by mail for petition purposes; when.Registration by mail shall not constitute a valid registration for purposes of signing any type of petition requiring the validation of the signatures of registered voters until a complete and correct registration application has been received by the election commissioner or county clerk. A signature on a petition shall be considered a valid signature as of the date that the election commissioner or county clerk receives the registration application of the registrant. SourceLaws 1994, LB 76, § 85; Laws 1997, LB 764, § 41; Laws 2005, LB 566, § 24.