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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 32 — Elections

32-555.01. Learning community; districts; redistricting.

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The election commissioners of the applicable counties, pursuant to certification of the establishment of a learning community pursuant to section 79-2102 , shall divide the territory of the new learning community into six numbered districts for the purpose of electing members to the learning community coordinating council in compliance with section 32-553 and for the purpose of organizing achievement subcouncils pursuant to section 79-2117 . Such districts shall be compact and contiguous and substantially equal in population.
The newly established subcouncil districts shall be certified to the Secretary of State on or before November 1 immediately following such certification. The newly established subcouncil districts shall apply beginning with the election of the first council members for such learning community. Following the drawing of initial subcouncil districts pursuant to this section, additional redistricting thereafter shall be undertaken by the learning community coordinating council according to section 32-553 .
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