State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_158 > GS_158-18

§ 158‑18.  Form ofballot; when ballots supplied; designation of ballot box.

The form of the question shall be substantially the words "ForIndustrial Development Tax," and "Against Industrial DevelopmentTax," which alternates shall appear separated from each other on oneballot containing opposite, and to the left of each alternate, squares ofappropriate size in one of which squares the voters may make a mark"X" to designate the voter's choice for or against such tax. Suchballot shall be printed on white paper and each polling place shall be suppliedwith a sufficient number of ballots not later than the day before the election.At such special election the election board shall cause to be placed at eachvoting precinct in said county a ballot box marked "Industrial DevelopmentTax Election." (1959, c. 212, s.1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_158 > GS_158-18

§ 158‑18.  Form ofballot; when ballots supplied; designation of ballot box.

The form of the question shall be substantially the words "ForIndustrial Development Tax," and "Against Industrial DevelopmentTax," which alternates shall appear separated from each other on oneballot containing opposite, and to the left of each alternate, squares ofappropriate size in one of which squares the voters may make a mark"X" to designate the voter's choice for or against such tax. Suchballot shall be printed on white paper and each polling place shall be suppliedwith a sufficient number of ballots not later than the day before the election.At such special election the election board shall cause to be placed at eachvoting precinct in said county a ballot box marked "Industrial DevelopmentTax Election." (1959, c. 212, s.1.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_158 > GS_158-18

§ 158‑18.  Form ofballot; when ballots supplied; designation of ballot box.

The form of the question shall be substantially the words "ForIndustrial Development Tax," and "Against Industrial DevelopmentTax," which alternates shall appear separated from each other on oneballot containing opposite, and to the left of each alternate, squares ofappropriate size in one of which squares the voters may make a mark"X" to designate the voter's choice for or against such tax. Suchballot shall be printed on white paper and each polling place shall be suppliedwith a sufficient number of ballots not later than the day before the election.At such special election the election board shall cause to be placed at eachvoting precinct in said county a ballot box marked "Industrial DevelopmentTax Election." (1959, c. 212, s.1.)