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Code · Missouri · Chapter 115

115.017. Election commissioners, where.

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115.017. Election commissioners, where. — There shall be a board of election commissioners:
(1)In each county which has or hereafter has over nine hundred thousand inhabitants;
(2)In each city not situated in a county;
(3)In each city which has over three hundred thousand inhabitants on January 1, 1978, and is situated in more than one county;
(4)In each county of the first classification containing any part of a city which has over three hundred thousand inhabitants; provided that the county commission of a county which becomes a county of the first classification after December 31, 1998, may, prior to such date, adopt an order retaining the county clerk as the election authority. The county may subsequently establish a board of election commissioners as provided in subdivision
(5)of this section;
(5)In each county of the first class which elects to have such a board through procedures provided in section 115.019 .
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(L. 1977 H.B. 101 § 2.005, A.L. 1997 H.B. 761)
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