2005 Arizona Revised Statutes - Revised Statutes §48-3041  Adoption of acreage system of voting

Instead of the personal and individual system of district voting as provided by article 4 of this chapter, the bona fide landowners of a district who reside in the state may petition the board of directors of the district to adopt an acreage system of voting within the district. The petition shall be dated and signed personally by bona fide record landowners residing in the state, representing the acreage in the district for which title or evidence of title of record is held by each, and shall be filed with the secretary of the board. If the board of directors determines that not less than fifty-one per cent of the total acreage of the district is represented by the signers of the petition, the board may adopt a resolution changing the manner of voting in the district from an individual and personal ballot system to an acreage system of voting, and thereafter all elections within the district shall be held and conducted on the acreage system provided by this article.

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