North Dakota Code § 4.1-20-40

Discontinuance of districts - Petition - Referendum - Eligible qualified
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electors.
Five years after the date a district was organized, twenty -five percent of the qualified 
electors living within the boundaries of the district may file a petition with the state soil 
conservation committee to terminate the operations of the district. The committee then shall 
conduct public hearings upon the petition to determine whether there is sufficient basis for an 
election to be held. If the committee determines there is sufficient basis for an election, the 
committee shall give due notice of the holding of an election and shall issue appropriate 
regulations governing the conduct of the election within sixty days after the committee has made 
its determination. The question to be voted on at the election must be submitted by ballot in 
substantially the following form:
Should the (insert name of district) be terminated? Yes ☐
No ☐

All qualified electors residing within the boundaries of the district are eligible to vote in the 
election. The committee shall supervise the election. Informalities in the conduct of the election 
or in any matters relating to the election do not invalidate the election or its result if notice of the 
election has been given substantially as required by this chapter and the election has been fairly 
conducted.

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