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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 13 · Part 22

7-13-2212. Qualifications to vote.

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7-13-2212 . Qualifications to vote.
(1)An individual is qualified to vote in any election under the provisions of part 23 and this part if the individual is a qualified voter pursuant to 13-1-111 , not including 13-1-111 (1)(a) and (1)(c), and is:
(a)a resident of the proposed or existing district;
(b)an owner of taxable real property within the boundaries of the proposed or existing district or, if the property is owned by more than one person, an agent designated by the owners;
(c)an individual listed in 13-1-506 representing a corporation or company that owns taxable real property within the boundaries of the proposed or existing district; or
(d)a designated agent for a property held in trust within the boundaries of the proposed or existing district.
(2)An individual qualified to vote pursuant to subsections (1)(b) through (1)(d) shall provide written proof of the individual's qualifications to the election administrator at least 25 days before the election.
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