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When was Nevada admitted to the Union as a state and when was its constitution approved 1864 What is the capital of Nevada Carson City Who can waive the right to a trial by jury in all civil cases All parties How long will a standing army last No longer than 2 years How long will a standing army last? No longer than 2 years Does a person lose his voting rights in prison? yes T or F: There may be prison for debt in cases of fraud, libel, or slander? True T or F: Power is legislative, judicial, and executive True Regular session of the legislature commences on the first of Regular session of the legislature commences on the first Monday of February. T or F: Two–thirds vote are needed to override a veto True How long is a Senator term? A Senator term is 4 years.
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When was Nevada admitted to the Union as a state and when was its constitution approved 1864 What is the capital of Nevada Carson City Who can waive the right to a trial by jury in all civil cases All parties How long will a standing army last No longer than 2 years How long will a standing army last? No longer than 2 years Does a person lose his voting rights in prison? yes T or F: There may be prison for debt in cases of fraud, libel, or slander? True T or F: Power is legislative, judicial, and executive True Regular session of the legislature commences on the first of Regular session of the legislature commences on the first Monday of February. T or F: Two–thirds vote are needed to override a veto True How long is a Senator term? A Senator term is 4 years.
What happens if a legislator dies or resigns? If a legislator dies or resigns, the county commissioners from his county appoint a replacement. When in session, how long that the legislature adjourn? Legislature cannot adjourn for more than 3 days during a session. Can a Governor be 30 years old? Yes. A Governor has to be 25 years old. How long can a Governor serve? A Governor can only serve 2 terms. Who signs the grants and commissions? All grants and commissions must be signed by the governor and counter–signed by the secretary of state. Who is in charge when the governor is absent or gone? The Lieutenant governor takes over when governor is absent or gone. What does the Supreme Court do? The Supreme Court–important cases are heard by the entire court, most cases are decided by 3 panel justices. How long are Justices elected for? Justices are elected to 6 terms. How many Supreme court justices are there? There are 7 Supreme Court justices T or F: The Supreme Court does not have appellate jurisdiction. False.The Supreme Court DOES have appellate jurisdiction.
T or F: Legislature cannot change or amend an initiative until after 5 years FALSE:\nLegislature cannot change or amend an initiative until after THREE years. Governor has days to sign a bill or return it unsigned Governor has 5 days to sign a bill or return it unsigned. Who is in charge of the GREAT SEAL of the State of Nevada? The Governor is in charge of the Great Seal of the State of Nevada. Can the State donate or loan money? Yes, the State may donate or loan money to corporations formed for educational or charitable purposes. T or F: Teachers have to sign an oath of allegiance TRUE:\nTeachers DO have to sign an oath of allegiance If a judicial officer is absent 90 days, what happens? Any judicial officer shall be deemed to have vacated his office after 90 days of absence. who may propose an amendment to the constitution? Either the house or the people
Is a 6–month voting requirement (residency) constitutional? According to the Secretary of the State, it is NOT enforceable due to being unconstitutional. Any person convicted of or defalcation of public funds cannot hold office. EMBEZZLEMENT T or F: Either house may vote to expel one of its own members TRUE A public officer must within 5 days after his recall petition is filed. RESIGN If a public officer does not resign within 5 days after his recall petition is filed what will happen?A special election shall be ordered and held within 20 days. No public official may be recalled unless % of the number of qualified electors who voted at the preceding election for justice of the supreme court and a petition for the recall. 25% \nSIGN\nFILE How long is an assembly term? 2 Years