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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 539 - IRRIGATION DISTRICTS

NRS 539.045 Order calling election; qualifications of candidate for director.

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NRS 539.045 Order calling election; qualifications of candidate for director.
1. Upon making an order granting the prayer of the petition as provided in NRS 539.043 , the board of county commissioners shall by further order entered upon its record submit to the qualified electors of the proposed district at the next primary or general election the question of whether that district shall be organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, and by that order shall submit the names of one or more persons from each of the divisions of the district to be voted for as directors of the district.
2. One director must be elected from each division by the qualified electors of the district and be a qualified elector of the district and holder of title, or evidence of title as prescribed in NRS 539.020 and 539.023 , to land within the division from which the director is elected.
3. A candidate for election to the office of director must be registered to vote in the district from which the director is elected.
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