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Idaho Code 39-1341 - Conduct Of Election For Proposed Indebtedness

 

Idaho Code > Title 39 > Chapter 13 > § 39-1341 - Conduct Of Election For Proposed Indebtedness


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     The county clerk shall conduct the election in a manner prescribed by law in title 34, Idaho Code. The returns thereof shall be canvassed and the results thereof shall be declared by the board of county commissioners.

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