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Section 2-8-134

Subsequent referendum after negative vote.

In the event a referendum conducted as provided in this article shall not be supported by a majority of those eligible for participation therein and voting therein, then the organization conducting the referendum shall have full power and authority to call another referendum for the purposes set forth in this article no earlier than 90 days after the preceding referendum, whether the referendum was conducted before or after April 17, 2002, on the question of an annual assessment for three years.

(Acts 1957, No. 108, p. 142, §15; Act 2002-406, p. 1023, §1.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title2 > Chapter8 > 2-8-134

Section 2-8-134

Subsequent referendum after negative vote.

In the event a referendum conducted as provided in this article shall not be supported by a majority of those eligible for participation therein and voting therein, then the organization conducting the referendum shall have full power and authority to call another referendum for the purposes set forth in this article no earlier than 90 days after the preceding referendum, whether the referendum was conducted before or after April 17, 2002, on the question of an annual assessment for three years.

(Acts 1957, No. 108, p. 142, §15; Act 2002-406, p. 1023, §1.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title2 > Chapter8 > 2-8-134

Section 2-8-134

Subsequent referendum after negative vote.

In the event a referendum conducted as provided in this article shall not be supported by a majority of those eligible for participation therein and voting therein, then the organization conducting the referendum shall have full power and authority to call another referendum for the purposes set forth in this article no earlier than 90 days after the preceding referendum, whether the referendum was conducted before or after April 17, 2002, on the question of an annual assessment for three years.

(Acts 1957, No. 108, p. 142, §15; Act 2002-406, p. 1023, §1.)