46-111 District; organization and officers; election; procedure; canvass of votes; order of board; filing; election precincts.
46-111. District; organization and officers; election; procedure; canvass of votes; order of board; filing; election precincts.Such election shall be conducted in accordance with the general election laws of the state, including all provisions of law authorizing voting by mail. The county board shall meet on the second Monday next succeeding such election and canvass the votes cast thereat; and if upon such canvass it appears that at least a majority of all votes cast are Irrigation district ........... Yes, the board shall by an order entered on its minutes, declare such territory duly organized as an irrigation district, under the name and style therefor designated, and shall declare the persons receiving, respectively, the highest number of votes for such several offices to be duly elected to such offices. The board shall cause a copy of such order, duly certified, to be immediately filed for record in the office of the county register of deeds of each county in which any portion of such lands are situated, and must also immediately forward a copy thereof to the clerk of the county board of each of the counties in which any portion of the district may lie; and no county board of any county, including any portion of such district, shall, after the date of the organization of such district, allow another district to be formed including any of the lands of such district, without the consent of the board of directors thereof. From and after the date of such filing, the organization of such district shall be complete, and the officers thereof shall be entitled to immediately enter upon the duties of their respective offices, upon qualifying in accordance with law, and shall hold such offices respectively until their successors are elected and qualified. For the purpose of the election above provided for, the county board shall establish one or more election precincts in the proposed district, and define the boundary or boundaries thereof, which may thereafter be changed by the board of directors of such district. SourceLaws 1895, c. 70, § 3, p. 272; R.S.1913, § 3459; Laws 1919, c. 111, § 1, p. 273; C.S.1922, § 2859; C.S.1929, § 46-103; R.S.1943, § 46-111; Laws 1951, c. 148, § 1, p. 595. Cross ReferencesElection laws, generally, see Chapter 32.Voting by mail, absentee voters, see sections 32-938 to 32-951.Voting by mail, special election procedures, see sections 32-952 to 32-959.