§ 1176 Petition Certification And Hearing
This law tells how a petition to create a new voting district must be checked, scheduled for a hearing, and announced to the public.
A neighborhood group files a petition to make a new school district. The county elections official checks the signatures, the board sets a hearing date, and the local newspaper prints a notice for three weeks.
The elections official has 30 days to confirm enough valid signatures and send the certified petition to the board. The board then picks a hearing date 20‑40 days later and orders a weekly newspaper notice for three weeks so everyone knows about the hearing.
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§ 1176 Petition Certification And Hearing
Last verified: January 11, 2026