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9 MINNESOTA STATUTES 2014 205A.12 <br />must be based on the total number of persons voting at the last similar election in all the precincts to be <br />voting at the single polling place. A single ballot box may be provided for all the ballots. <br />History: 1987 c 266 art I s 58; 1990 c 453 s 17; 1994 c 607 s 6; 1995 c 8 s 7,8; 2008 c 244 art 2 s <br />19; 2010 c 184 s 38; 2010 c 201 s 75 <br />205A.12 SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION DISTRICTS. <br />Subdivision 1. General provisions. Any independent school district may alter its organization into <br />separate election districts for the purpose of election of board members by following the procedures in this <br />section. <br />Subd. 2. Election. Except in a school district located wholly or partly within a city of the first class, upon <br />resolution of the board, made on its own motion or on presentation of a petition substantially in the form <br />required in section 205A.13, signed by at least 50 electors of the district or ten percent of the number of votes <br />cast in the most recent regular school board election, whichever is larger, the board shall adopt a proposal to <br />divide the district into separate election districts. The proposal must designate one of the following options <br />for election of members: single -member districts, from which one board member each must be elected; <br />multimember districts, from which two or three members each must be elected; a combination of single - <br />member and multimember districts; or a combination of single -member or multimember districts, or both, <br />and election of one or more members at large. The proposal must be submitted to an election under this <br />chapter. If the election is initiated by petition, the resolution calling the election must be adopted within <br />six months after the date of receipt of the petition. Only one election within any two-year period may be <br />held under this section. <br />Subd. 3. Ballot question. The question presented at the special election shall be: "Shall the school <br />district be reorganized into election districts with boundaries as established in Resolution No..... of the <br />school board, dated ..........? <br />Yes........................ <br />No......................... <br />Subd. 4. Election district boundaries. Each proposed election district must be as equal in population as <br />practicable and must be composed of compact, contiguous territory. The district may utilize the most recent <br />federal decennial census figures available or may conduct a special census for this purpose. The board shall <br />designate each election district by number. <br />Subd. 5. Board elections. If the proposal for the establishment of election districts is approved by the <br />voters, the board shall specify the election districts from which vacancies shall be filled as they occur until <br />such time as each board member represents an election district. A candidate for school board in a subsequent <br />election must file an affidavit of candidacy to be elected as a school board member for the election district <br />in which the candidate resides. If there are as many election districts as there are members of the board, <br />one and only one member of the board shall be elected from each election district. In school districts where <br />one or more board members are elected by election districts, candidates must indicate on the affidavit of <br />candidacy the number of the district from which they seek election or, if appropriate, that they seek election <br />from one of the offices elected at large. If the election districts have two or three members each, the terms <br />of the members must be staggered. Each board member must be a resident of the election district for which <br />elected but the creation of an election district or a change in election district boundaries shall not disqualify <br />a board member from serving for the remainder of a term. <br />Copyright 0 2014 by the Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />