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32-501. Residence requirement; restriction; home rule charter; legislative findings and declarations.No person to be elected to office at any election or nominated at any primary election, except for state officers, shall be required to meet a residence requirement of longer than six months in order to be eligible to be a candidate for such office. The Legislature finds and declares that the election of public officials and the qualifications related thereto are a matter of general statewide concern notwithstanding the provisions of any home rule charter. SourceLaws 1994, LB 76, § 97. AnnotationsThe provisions of the act creating an office control the election of the officers and their terms of office. Saling v. Bahensky, 97 Neb. 789, 151 N.W. 320 (1915).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter32 > 32-501

32-501. Residence requirement; restriction; home rule charter; legislative findings and declarations.No person to be elected to office at any election or nominated at any primary election, except for state officers, shall be required to meet a residence requirement of longer than six months in order to be eligible to be a candidate for such office. The Legislature finds and declares that the election of public officials and the qualifications related thereto are a matter of general statewide concern notwithstanding the provisions of any home rule charter. SourceLaws 1994, LB 76, § 97. AnnotationsThe provisions of the act creating an office control the election of the officers and their terms of office. Saling v. Bahensky, 97 Neb. 789, 151 N.W. 320 (1915).

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter32 > 32-501

32-501. Residence requirement; restriction; home rule charter; legislative findings and declarations.No person to be elected to office at any election or nominated at any primary election, except for state officers, shall be required to meet a residence requirement of longer than six months in order to be eligible to be a candidate for such office. The Legislature finds and declares that the election of public officials and the qualifications related thereto are a matter of general statewide concern notwithstanding the provisions of any home rule charter. SourceLaws 1994, LB 76, § 97. AnnotationsThe provisions of the act creating an office control the election of the officers and their terms of office. Saling v. Bahensky, 97 Neb. 789, 151 N.W. 320 (1915).