48-2213. Elections; qualifications of voters;
affidavit; challenges


A. Elections held pursuant to this article, except as otherwise specified, shall be
conducted as nearly as practicable in accordance with the general election laws of the
state. Returns shall be canvassed by the board of directors within ten days after the
election is held.


B. Only qualified electors of the state who reside within the health service
district are qualified electors for the purpose of an election held pursuant to this
article.


C. For the purposes of an election the board of directors may consolidate into one
precinct several precincts established for general election purposes, and may describe
precincts by reference to the general election precincts.


D. An election board consisting of one inspector, one judge and one clerk shall be
appointed by the board of directors for each precinct.


E. A person offering to vote at such election shall sign an affidavit stating his
address and swearing he is an elector qualified to vote in the election and has not voted
at the election being held. A person offering to vote may be challenged, and the
election officers shall thereupon have the powers and duties of general election
officers.