North Dakota Code § 58-04-19

Special meeting when officers not elected at annual meeting
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If a township meeting is not held for the purpose of organizing and electing its officers at the 
time fixed by law for holding the annual township meeting, a special township meeting for that 
purpose must be called by the township clerk. Such meeting must be held within the township or 
in an adjacent township. If notice of such meeting is not given by the clerk within ten days, any 
three electors of the township may call such meeting. Notices setting forth the time, place, and 
object of the meeting must be published at least five days prior to the meeting in a legal 

newspaper published in the township or, if there is no such newspaper, then in the county's 
official newspaper. The electors, when assembled by virtue of such notice, shall possess all the 
powers conferred upon electors at the regular annual township meeting.

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