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Code · Missouri · Chapter 115

115.071. Election costs, how paid (Kansas City).

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115.071. Election costs, how paid (Kansas City). — 1. In any city which has over three hundred thousand inhabitants and is located in more than one county, all general expenses related to the conduct of elections and the registration of voters in the part of the city situated in the county containing the major portion of the city shall be paid one-half from the general revenue of the city and one-half from the general revenue of the county in which the major portion of the city is located.
2. Except as provided in section 115.067 , in any city which has over three hundred thousand inhabitants and is located in more than one county, the salaries of election judges at all city primary, general and special elections shall be paid from the general revenue of the city, even if a candidate or question other than a city candidate or question is submitted at the same election.
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(L. 1977 H.B. 101 § 2.530)
Effective 1-01-78
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