Election of trustees in county school district whose enrollment of pupils is over 25,000; terms.

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1. In each county school district in which more than 75,000 pupils are enrolled, the board of trustees shall establish seven election districts for school trustees. The districts must be:

(a) As nearly equal in population as practicable; and

(b) Composed of contiguous territory.

2. In each county school district in which more than 25,000 pupils but not more than 75,000 pupils are enrolled, the board of trustees shall establish seven election districts for school trustees, as follows:

(a) Five districts which are as nearly equal in population as practicable, each of which includes approximately one-fifth of the population of the county; and

(b) Two districts which are as nearly equal in population as practicable, each of which includes approximately one-half of the population of the county.

The districts must be composed of contiguous territory.

3. Each trustee of a school district to which this section applies must reside in the election district which the trustee represents and be elected by the voters of that election district.

4. In each school district in which more than 25,000 pupils are enrolled, the term of a school trustee is 4 years. Three trustees must be elected at the general election of 1982 and four trustees must be elected at the general election of 1984.

(Added to NRS by 1981, 722)


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