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Code · Arizona · Title 48 — Special Taxing Districts

48-2308. Election upon question of organization; notice

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A. Upon entry of the order of the board of supervisors, it shall give notice of an election to be held in the proposed district for the purpose of determining whether or not it shall be organized under the provisions of this chapter. The notice shall designate the name for the proposed district, describe the boundaries thereof, and shall set forth the boundaries of the precincts established therein, when there is more than one, together with the designation of the polling place and a board of election for each precinct.
B. The notice shall be published for at least two weeks prior to the election in a newspaper published within the county in which the petition for the organization of the proposed district was presented. If any portion of the proposed district is within another county or counties, the notice shall be published for the same length of time in a newspaper published in each of the counties.
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