§ 14-387-301 - Order for election.
               	 		
14-387-301.    Order for election.
    (a)  Whenever  twenty-five percent (25%) of the qualified electors of three (3) or  more townships in any county in this state, as shown by the election  returns for Governor at the last general election preceding the date of  the petition, shall petition the county court for the privilege of  voting on the question of restraining horses, mules, asses, cattle,  goats, swine, and sheep, or any two (2) or more of these animals or the  male species of them, from running at large, the court shall make an  order for an election in the townships to be held at any general or  special election for state or county officers.
(b)  If  petitioners shall file with their petition proper bond to be approved  by the court conditioned to pay all the cost and expense of a special  election, the court may call an election in accordance with    7-11-201  et seq. at any time upon the filing of the petition by giving notice of  it as provided by law for general elections if the petition contains  twenty-five percent (25%) of the qualified electors residing within each  township mentioned in the petition.