North Dakota Statutes
§ 58-05.1-07 — Multitownship board - Election
North Dakota § 58-05.1-07
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N.D. Cent. Code § 58-05.1-07 (2026).
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Following the annual township meeting under section 58-04-01 and the consolidation
election, a multitownship meeting must be held and the qualified electors shall elect a
multitownship board of supervisors. If the number of consolidated townships is five or fewer, the
multitownship board of supervisors must consist of one supervisor elected from each township.
If the number of consolidated townships is two or four, an additional township supervisor must
be elected at large so the multitownship board consists of three or five members. The length of
the terms of the supervisors first elected must be staggered so that the terms of an equal
amount of supervisors, or as nearly as practicable, expire each year. In addition, the qualified
electors shall elect a multitownship clerk and a multitown
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Nearby Sections
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§ 58-01-01
Township defined§ 58-01-01.1
Freeholder defined§ 58-01-04
Presumption of regular enactment, adoption, or amendment of bylaws, resolutions, or regulations§ 58-02-02
Commissioners report to county auditor§ 58-02-03
Name of township§ 58-02-06
First township meeting§ 58-02-07
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