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    • Florida Statutes
    • Title XI - County Organization and Intergovernmental Relations
    • Chapter 138 - County Seats
    • 138.02 - Commissioners to Order Election.

    Florida Statutes
    Chapter 138 - County Seats
    138.02 - Commissioners to Order Election.


    History.—s. 2, ch. 1890, 1872; RS 623; GS 832; s. 2, ch. 6239, 1911; RGS 1579; CGL 2427.

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    Structure Florida Statutes

    Florida Statutes

    Title XI - County Organization and Intergovernmental Relations

    Chapter 138 - County Seats

    138.01 - Petition to Change County Seat.

    138.02 - Commissioners to Order Election.

    138.03 - Conduct and Return of Election.

    138.04 - Names of Towns, etc., for County Seat to Be Filed With Clerk.

    138.05 - Form of Ballot.

    138.06 - Canvass and Result of Election; Contests.

    138.07 - Second Election When No Place Receives Majority Vote.

    138.08 - The Two Places Receiving Highest Vote to Be Placed on Ballot in Second Election.

    138.09 - Canvass of Votes of Second Election; Establishing County Seat.

    138.11 - Unlawful Use of Money in Election to Change County Seat.

    138.12 - Commissioners May Expand County Seat.

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