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2005 Idaho Code - 33-351 — SUBDISTRICTS -- AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH -- ELECTION
TITLE 33 EDUCATION CHAPTER 3 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 33-351. SUBDISTRICTS -- AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH -- ELECTION. The board of trustees of any school district which operates two (2) or more high schools may at any time, on its own motion or upon the filing with the board of trustees of a petition so requesting signed by not less than fifty (50) school electors, call an election to submit to the qualified electors of the school district the question of the creation of one or more school subdistricts. Such election shall be called, held and conducted pursuant to the provisions of chapter 4, title 33, Idaho Code. The proceedings calling such election shall set forth the boundaries of each proposed school subdistrict and shall provide for the submission of the question of the creation of each such school subdistrict to the qualified electors of the school district and to the qualified electors residing within the proposed boundaries of each such school subdistrict. No proposition for the creation of a school subdistrict shall be determined to have carried unless such proposition shall receive a majority of the votes cast on such proposition by the qualified electors residing within the boundaries of the school district and a majority of the votes cast on such proposition by the qualified electors residing within the boundaries of the proposed school subdistrict. Whenever the creation of more than one (1) school subdistrict is submitted at the same election, separate ballots and separate propositions shall be used in voting on the question of creating each school subdistrict.
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