§7A-5-8. — Subsequent joining of municipality to consolidated municipality.
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§7A-5-8. Subsequent joining of municipality to consolidated municipality.

(a) After a consolidated municipality has been in existence
for at least one year, a municipality may request to join the
consolidated municipality by submitting:
(1) A petition signed by at least fifteen percent of the
qualified voters in the municipality; or
(2) A resolution by the governing body of the municipality.
(b) Within thirty days of receipt of the petition or
resolution, the governing body of the consolidated municipality
shall vote to accept or reject the municipality requesting to join.
(c) If the governing body of the consolidated municipality
votes to accept the municipality, then the municipality shall hold
an election on consolidation at the next primary or general
election in accordance with applicable election laws and section
two of this article.
(d) The ballots for the election on consolidation shall be as
follows:


[ ] For (name of consolidated municipality)


[ ] Against (name of consolidated municipality)
(e) If at least fifty-five percent of the legal votes cast by
the qualified voters of the municipality approve consolidation,
then consolidation becomes effective pursuant to the charter.
(f) If consolidation is not approved by at least fifty-five
percent of the legal votes cast by the qualified voters of the municipality, then the consolidation is defeated and cannot be
voted upon for one year.