North Carolina Statutes
§ 115C-504 — Necessary information in petitions
North Carolina § 115C-504
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 115CElementary and Secondary Education
Art. 36Voted Tax Supplements for School Purposes
Subch. VIIILOCAL TAX ELECTIONS
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 115C-504 (2026).
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The petition for an election shall contain such of the following information as may be pertinent to the proposed election:
(1)Purpose for calling the proposed election.
(2)A legally sufficient description of the area, by metes and bounds or otherwise, in which the election is requested.
(3)The maximum rate of tax which is proposed to be levied. This subdivision shall not apply to a petition for an election to enlarge a city administrative unit.
(4)If the petition is for an election to enlarge a city administrative unit, it shall state therein that, if a majority of those who shall vote in the area proposed to be consolidated with the city administrative unit shall vote in favor of such enlargement, such area shall be consolidated with the city administrative unit, effective July 1 next
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