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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 20 · Part 4

20-20-417. Request for county election administrator to conduct election.

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20-20-417 . Request for county election administrator to conduct election.
(1)By June 1 of each year, the trustees of a district may request the county election administrator to conduct certain school elections during the ensuing school fiscal year. The request must be made by a resolution of the board of trustees.
(2)Whenever the county election administrator agrees to conduct a school election, the administrator shall:
(a)perform the duties imposed on the trustees and the clerk of the district for school elections in 20-20-203 , 20-20-313 , and 20-20-401 ; and
(b)deliver to the trustees, for the purpose of canvassing the vote, the certified tally sheets and other items as provided in 13-15-301 .
(3)Whenever the trustees request and the county election administrator agrees to conduct a school election, the school district shall pay the costs of the election as provided in 13-1-302 .
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