If the election fails because of an adverse vote in one (1) or more counties or cities in a proposed district of multiple counties or cities, a proposed reconstituted district eliminating the counties or cities which cast the adverse vote in an election may be called within ninety (90) days, provided the State Community College Board certifies that the proposed new district meets all of the criteria for such an election. Acts 1977, No. 560, § 11; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-4911. If the election fails because of an adverse vote in one (1) or more counties or cities in a proposed district of multiple counties or cities, a proposed reconstituted district eliminating the counties or cities which cast the adverse vote in an election may be called within ninety (90) days, provided the State Community College Board certifies that the proposed new district meets all of the criteria for such an election. Acts 1977, No. 560, § 11; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-4911. If the election fails because of an adverse vote in one (1) or more counties or cities in a proposed district of multiple counties or cities, a proposed reconstituted district eliminating the counties or cities which cast the adverse vote in an election may be called within ninety (90) days, provided the State Community College Board certifies that the proposed new district meets all of the criteria for such an election. Acts 1977, No. 560, § 11; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-4911. If the election fails because of an adverse vote in one (1) or more counties or cities in a proposed district of multiple counties or cities, a proposed reconstituted district eliminating the counties or cities which cast the adverse vote in an election may be called within ninety (90) days, provided the State Community College Board certifies that the proposed new district meets all of the criteria for such an election. Acts 1977, No. 560, § 11; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-4911.
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