The supervisor of
elections or other proper officer of the county shall give notice
of all elections held under this title, for the time and in the
manner and form provided for city, town, school district, and
port district elections. When the supervisor or other officer
deems an emergency exists, and is requested so to do by a
resolution of the district commission, he may call a special
election at any time in the district, and he may combine or
divide precincts for the purpose of holding special elections,
and special elections shall be conducted and notice thereof given
in the manner provided by law.
The supervisor or other officer shall provide polling
places, appoint the election officers, provide their
compensation, provide ballot boxes, and ballots or voting
machines, poll books and tally sheets, and deliver them to the
election officers at the polling places, publish and post notices
of the elections in the manner provided by law, and apportion to
the district its share of the expense of the election.
The manner of conducting and voting at the elections,
opening and closing of polls, keeping of poll lists, canvassing
the votes, declaring the result, and certifying the returns,
shall be the same as for the election of state and county
officers, except as otherwise provided herein.
The district commission shall certify to the supervisor a
list of offices to be filled at a district election and the
commission, if it desires to submit to the voters of the district
a proposition, shall require the secretary of the commission to
certify it at the time and in the manner and form provided for
certifying propositions by the governing board of cities, towns,
and port districts.
[1951 c 207 § 1; 1941 c 245 § 5; 1931 c 1 § 5; RRS § 11609.]