16-227. Publication of call of election for nonpartisan elections
- The governing body shall publish a call of election at least twice in a newspaper of general circulation in the election district in which a nonpartisan election is being held not less than once a week during each of the two calendar weeks preceding ninety days before the election which shall contain:
- The purpose of the election.
- The date of holding the election.
- The last date and place for filing nomination petitions, if applicable.
- The last date to register to vote in the election.
- The name of the election district conducting the election.
- The proposed boundaries of the election district, if for establishment or annexation.
- If the election is a special district mail ballot election as described in chapter 4, article 8.1 of this title, the date the mail ballots will be mailed to qualified electors of the district.
- In lieu of publishing the call described in subsection A, the governing body may mail a call of election to each household in the district containing a qualified elector. Such call shall contain the same information described in subsection A and be mailed not later than ninety days before the election.
WARNING - The above text was curent June 2003,
but may be outdated now.