§ 14-42-205 - Elections in municipalities situated in different counties.
               	 		
14-42-205.    Elections in municipalities situated in different counties.
    (a)  In  all municipal elections in municipalities situated in two (2) or more  counties, a candidate for municipal office shall file for office with  the county clerk of the county with the highest population of the  municipality based upon the most recent city federal census. The county  clerk of the county with the highest population shall certify the  municipal candidate to the other counties.
(b)  An  independent candidate shall file a nominating petition with the county  clerk with the highest population in the municipality. The county clerk  of the county with the highest population in the municipality shall  verify the signatures on a nominating petition from that county and, if  necessary to verify signatures from a different county, shall forward  the petition to the appropriate county clerk. That county clerk shall  return the petition to the county clerk of the county with the highest  population in the municipality within five (5) days of receipt. The  county clerk of the county with the highest population in the  municipality shall certify the sufficiency of the petition and, in order  for the name of the candidate to be printed on all ballots, shall file  the certification with each county board of election commissioners where  the municipal election will be held.
(c)  In  all municipal elections in municipalities situated in two (2) or more  counties, the county board of election commissioners in the county in  which fewer residents of the municipality reside shall certify the  election results in municipal offices and issues in that portion of the  municipality located in such county to the election board of the county  in which the greater number of residents of the municipality reside.
(d)  The  county board of election commissioners in which the greater population  of the municipality resides shall tabulate the votes cast on municipal  offices and issues and shall certify the election results to the mayor  of the municipality as provided in    14-42-204.