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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter32 > 32-1111

32-1111. Election contest; person holding certificate of election; powers and duties.When a contested election is pending, the person holding the certificate of election may give bond, qualify and take the office at the time specified by law, and exercise the duties of the office until the contest is decided. If the contest is decided against him or her, the Legislature or court shall order him or her to give up the office to the successful party in the contest and deliver to the successful party all books, records, papers, property, and effects pertaining to the office, and the Legislature or court may enforce such order by attachment or other proper legal process. SourceLaws 1994, LB 76, § 354. AnnotationsContestant was declared elected and cause was remanded for further order of trial court hereunder. Dilsaver v. Pollard, 191 Neb. 241, 214 N.W.2d 478 (1974).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter32 > 32-1111

32-1111. Election contest; person holding certificate of election; powers and duties.When a contested election is pending, the person holding the certificate of election may give bond, qualify and take the office at the time specified by law, and exercise the duties of the office until the contest is decided. If the contest is decided against him or her, the Legislature or court shall order him or her to give up the office to the successful party in the contest and deliver to the successful party all books, records, papers, property, and effects pertaining to the office, and the Legislature or court may enforce such order by attachment or other proper legal process. SourceLaws 1994, LB 76, § 354. AnnotationsContestant was declared elected and cause was remanded for further order of trial court hereunder. Dilsaver v. Pollard, 191 Neb. 241, 214 N.W.2d 478 (1974).

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter32 > 32-1111

32-1111. Election contest; person holding certificate of election; powers and duties.When a contested election is pending, the person holding the certificate of election may give bond, qualify and take the office at the time specified by law, and exercise the duties of the office until the contest is decided. If the contest is decided against him or her, the Legislature or court shall order him or her to give up the office to the successful party in the contest and deliver to the successful party all books, records, papers, property, and effects pertaining to the office, and the Legislature or court may enforce such order by attachment or other proper legal process. SourceLaws 1994, LB 76, § 354. AnnotationsContestant was declared elected and cause was remanded for further order of trial court hereunder. Dilsaver v. Pollard, 191 Neb. 241, 214 N.W.2d 478 (1974).