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    • Minnesota Statutes
    • Chapters 370 - 403 — Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities
    • Chapter 372 — Changing County Seats
    • Section 372.11 — One Place Only Voted For.

    Minnesota Statutes
    Chapter 372 — Changing County Seats
    Section 372.11 — One Place Only Voted For.

    An election shall not be called or held under this chapter to vote upon the question of changing any county seat to more than one place at the same time and all elections shall be held as far as practicable at the same place as the last preceding general election.
    (635) RL s 406; 1985 c 109 s 3

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    Structure Minnesota Statutes

    Minnesota Statutes

    Chapters 370 - 403 — Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities

    Chapter 372 — Changing County Seats

    Section 372.01 — Petition.

    Section 372.02 — Form Of Notice.

    Section 372.03 — Duties Of County Board.

    Section 372.04 — Order Setting Time Of Election.

    Section 372.05 — Notice; Manner Of Service.

    Section 372.06 — Place Of Election; Notice.

    Section 372.07 — Conduct Of Election.

    Section 372.08 — Canvass; Certificate Of Canvassing Board.

    Section 372.09 — Elections Held Only Once In Five Years.

    Section 372.10 — Duplicate Petitions Consolidated.

    Section 372.11 — One Place Only Voted For.

    Section 372.12 — Failure To Give Notice.

    Section 372.13 — Neglect Of Duty A Misdemeanor.

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