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Code · Montana · Title 85 — Water Use · Chapter 9 · Part 4

85-9-421. Persons entitled to vote.

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85-9-421 . Persons entitled to vote.
(1)Only persons who are taxpayers upon and owners of real property located within the district and whose names appear upon the last-completed assessment roll of some county within the district for state, county, and school district taxes are electors and are entitled to vote in elections, provided that:
(a)an elector need not reside within the district in order to vote;
(b)when a corporation owns taxable real property within the boundaries of the conservancy district, the authorized agent of the corporation is entitled to cast a vote on behalf of the corporation;
(c)when land is under contract of sale to a purchaser and the contract is recorded, only the purchaser has the right to vote;
(d)guardians, executors, administrators, and trustees of real property within the district are entitled to cast the vote for the owner of the land.
(2)When voting, an agent of a corporation or of co-owners or a guardian, executor, administrator, trustee, or purchaser under contract of sale may be required to show the person's authority by the judges of the election.
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