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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 23 — County Government and Officers

23-294. Township organization; discontinuance; election; ballot; form.

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(1)If the petition or county board resolution to discontinue township organization specifies a five-member county board of commissioners pursuant to section 23-293 , the questions on the ballot shall be respectively: For discontinuance of township organization and creation of a five-member county board of commissioners; or Against changing to a commissioner form of county government.
(2)If the petition or county board resolution to discontinue township organization specifies a seven-member county board of commissioners pursuant to section 23-293 , the questions on the ballot shall be respectively: For discontinuance of township organization and creation of a seven-member county board of commissioners; or Against changing to a commissioner form of county government.
(3)Elections shall be conducted regarding discontinuance of township organization as provided in the Election Act.
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