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Code · Arizona · Title 48 — Special Taxing Districts

48-1742. Annual election of directors; notice; qualifications of directors; voting place; expenses

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A. The annual election of directors shall be held on the second Saturday in January of each year.
B. Ten days' notice of the election shall be given by posting notices in the manner provided by section 48-1704, and not less than three notices shall be posted in different public places in each county in which any part of the district is located.
C. Persons qualified to hold the office of director or vote at an election shall possess all the qualifications required of electors under section 48-1713.
D. The board of directors shall determine the place or places of voting, and if more than one place of voting is designated, the board shall divide the district into election precincts, which may be changed from time to time. When such precincts are changed within ninety days before any election, the notice of the next election shall contain an accurate description of the precincts as changed.
E. The election expenses shall be paid by the district.
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