Opinion No. 172-79 (1979)
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Opinion
Dear Mr. Sharpe:
This opinion is in response to your question asking as follows:
"If a county election is held on the same day as a special state election, how are the costs of the election to be paid in such county?"
As we understand it, your question assumes that there are no elections other than the county election and the state election involved, and you are asking whether there is any authority for the state to pay all or part of the costs of such election.
The only statutory provision allowing the state to pay costs of election is §
It is also our understanding that an argument has been made that §
It is our view that under the circumstances you present the county would be responsible for the full costs of the election.
CONCLUSION
It is the opinion of this office that the law of this state leaves the county responsible for all of the costs of an election at which only the county and the state submit questions or candidates to the voters.
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by my Assistant, John C. Klaffenbach.
Very truly yours,
JOHN ASHCROFT Attorney General
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