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Sisolak Signs Bill To End Off-Year City Elections By 2022

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The off-year municipal elections held Tuesday will soon be held in regular election years under a new law Gov. Steve Sisolak signed.

 

Eight cities hold their municipal elections in odd-numbered years, including Las Vegas. But some have pushed to move the elections to even-numbered general election years to boost turnout and lower costs.

 

The bill Sisolak signed Wednesday requires the cities to move their elections by 2022.

 

The Democratic governor also signed a bill raising the marriage age, which is currently 16 with parental consent and younger with a judge's approval. The new law raises the age to 18 but allows 17-year-olds to marry with permission from a parent and judge.

 

Another new law tightens campaign finance rules and bans officials from paying themselves a salary with campaign funds.

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