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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 474 - COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS

NRS 474.110 Canvass of votes; order on favorable vote declaring district organized and directors elected.

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NRS 474.110 Canvass of votes; order on favorable vote declaring district organized and directors elected.
1. The election having been held, the board of county commissioners shall, on the first Monday succeeding the election, if then in session, or at its next succeeding general or special session, proceed to canvass the votes cast at the election.
2. If upon such canvass it appears that a majority of all votes cast in the district, and in each portion of the counties included in the district if lands in more than one county are included therein, are in favor of the formation of the district, the board shall, by an order entered in its minutes, declare:
(a)Such territory organized as a county fire protection district under the name theretofore designated; and
(b)The persons receiving, respectively, the highest number of votes for the directors to be elected to those offices.
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