31-205. CONTESTING RIGHT TO SIGN PETITION. Any citizen and legal voter at general elections in said county may contest the right of any person whose name is subscribed to said petition, to sign such petition under this chapter, and shall have the right to contest said petition as to any names subscribed thereto that he shall have good reason to believe are fictitious: provided, he shall, ten (10) days before the first day of the term of said court, file in the office of the clerk of the district court of such county a list of the names of the persons whose right to sign said petition he is desirous of contesting, together with his affidavit indorsed thereon, that he has good reason to believe, and does verily believe, that such persons named in said list are not legal voters of such county and had no right in law to sign such petition; and shall also file in the office of said clerk, ten (10) days before said term of said court, a list of such names as he has reason to believe are fictitious, together with his affidavit, that he has good reason to believe, and does verily believe, that such names are fictitious; and such persons shall have the right to contest such petitions only as to the names included in said lists.
History:
[(31-205) 1890-1891, p. 57, sec. 122; reen. 1899, p. 33, sec. 109; reen. R.C. & C.L., sec. 470; C.S., sec. 654; I.C.A., sec. 30-205.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 31 - COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW
Chapter 2 - REMOVAL OF COUNTY SEATS AND CHANGE OF COUNTY BOUNDARIES
Section 31-201 - TIME FOR HOLDING COUNTY SEAT ELECTION.
Section 31-202 - PETITION FOR REMOVAL.
Section 31-203 - PETITION FOR REMOVAL — HOW SIGNED.
Section 31-204 - PETITION OPEN TO INSPECTION.
Section 31-205 - CONTESTING RIGHT TO SIGN PETITION.
Section 31-206 - PROCEDURE IN CASE OF CONTEST.
Section 31-207 - CONTESTS HAVE PRECEDENCE — DECISION OF DISTRICT COURT FINAL.
Section 31-208 - VOTING FOR REMOVAL OF COUNTY SEAT.
Section 31-209 - CHALLENGING VOTERS.
Section 31-210 - CANVASS OF RETURNS.
Section 31-211 - RESULT OF VOTE.
Section 31-212 - CHANGING COUNTY BOUNDARIES.