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Current as of: 2009
§ 40-21-01Qualified electors in municipal election - Restrictions
§ 40-21-02City elections - When held - Notice - Polls - Agreements with counties - Judges and inspectors
§ 40-21-03.1Designation of polling places for municipal elections
§ 40-21-05Compensation of inspectors, judges, and clerks at municipal elections
§ 40-21-06Reference to party ballot or affiliation in petition of candidate for municipal office prohibited
§ 40-21-07Petition for nomination of elective official in cities - Signatures required - Withdrawal of petition - Contents
§ 40-21-08Ballots in municipalities - Arrangement
§ 40-21-09Election districts in council cities - Division and consolidation by ordinance - Ballots to be kept separate by wards
§ 40-21-10Registration of voters
§ 40-21-11Clerks appointed to fill vacancies - Oath, powers, and duties of judges and clerks of municipal elections
§ 40-21-13Municipal elections to be governed by rules applicable to county elections - Absent voting
§ 40-21-14City auditor to notify of election or appointments
§ 40-21-15New election upon failure to elect
§ 40-21-16Special elections conducted in same manner as general elections
§ 40-21-17Highest number of votes elects in municipal election - Procedure on tie vote

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