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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 32 — Elections

32-405. Special election; when held.

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(1)Except as otherwise specifically provided:
(a)Any special election under the Election Act shall be held on the first Tuesday following the second Monday of the selected month, except that if such day falls upon a legal holiday, the election shall be held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday of the selected month;
(b)No special election shall be held under the Election Act in March, April, May, June, October, November, or December of an even-numbered year unless it is held in conjunction with the statewide primary or general election; and
(c)No special election shall be held under the Election Act in August or September of an even-numbered year except as provided in section 32-564 and except for a special election by a political subdivision pursuant to section 13-519 to exceed an applicable allowable growth percentage or section 77-3444 to exceed a property tax levy limit in section 77-3442 .
(2)A special election for a Class I, II, III, IV, or V school district which is located in whole or in part in a county in which a city of the primary or metropolitan class is located may be held in conjunction with the primary or general election for a city of the primary or metropolitan class which is governed by a home rule charter.
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