Washington Statutes

§ 87.04.010 — Divisions of certain districts required—Number—Directors—Who are electors.

Washington § 87.04.010
JurisdictionWashington
Title 87IRRIGATION
Ch. 87.04DIRECTOR DIVISIONS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 87.04.010 (2026).

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An irrigation district comprising two hundred thousand or more acres, or irrigation districts comprising less than two hundred thousand acres which have followed the optional procedure specified in *this amendatory act, shall be divided into divisions of as nearly equal area as practical, consistent with being fair and equitable to the electors of the district. The number of divisions shall be the same as the number of directors, which shall be numbered first, second, third, etc. One director, who shall be an elector of the division, shall be elected for each division of the district by the electors of his or her division. A district elector shall be considered an elector of the division in which he or she holds title to or evidence of title to land. An elector holding title to or evidence

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Legislative History

[2013 c 23 s 511;1961 c 192 s 1;1939 c 13 s 1; RRS s 7505-5a.]

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