The election judges, in addition to the returns required in other cases, shall transmit to the secretary of state, by certified mail, their certificate of the number of votes cast for and against any proposition submitted within 24 hours after the canvass is completed. The county canvassing board shall make return of the vote as in the case of votes for state officers. The return must show the result of the vote for and against any proposition submitted, in the proposed new county, as well as in the entire county affected by the election.
(607) RL s 385; 1913 c 422 s 1; 1978 c 674 s 60; 1985 c 109 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 370 - 403 — Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities
Chapter 370 — Counties; Change Of Boundaries
Section 370.01 — Change Of Boundaries; Creation Of New Counties.
Section 370.03 — Proclamation To Have Election; Only One Proposition.
Section 370.04 — Record Petition; Publish Notice.
Section 370.05 — Notice Of Election; Form Of Ballot.
Section 370.06 — Canvass; Judges Of Election; County Canvassing Board.
Section 370.07 — Duties After Election.
Section 370.08 — Effect Of Proclamation.
Section 370.09 — Qualify Commissioners; Elect Clerk; Appoint Officers.
Section 370.10 — Commissioner Vacancies Due To Boundary Changes.
Section 370.12 — Duties Of Auditor; Meeting Of Board.
Section 370.13 — Redistricting Of County; Subsequent Election.
Section 370.14 — Boundaries Restored After Determination.
Section 370.15 — When Highway Centerline To Be City And County Boundary.
Section 370.17 — Towns, School, And Road Districts.
Section 370.18 — Records Transcribed.
Section 370.19 — Taxes; Levy; Collection.
Section 370.20 — New Counties; Tax Levy.
Section 370.21 — Transfer Of Plats.
Section 370.22 — County Indebtedness; County Buildings.