§ 3-9-207 - Referendum elections -- Effect.
               	 		
3-9-207.    Referendum elections -- Effect.
    (a)  In  the event a majority of those voting in a referendum election under  this subchapter shall vote for on-premises consumption, then permits may  be issued by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to eligible hotels  and to restaurants located in other than dry areas of the city or county  and which otherwise comply with the provisions of this subchapter.
(b)  In  the event a majority of those voting in a referendum election under  this subchapter shall vote against on-premises consumption, an election  shall not be held again on the issue in the same voting district for a  period of one (1) year. However, an adverse vote in a countywide  election shall not prohibit the calling of an election in a city in such  county, nor shall an adverse vote in a city election prohibit the  calling of an election in the county.
(c)  Successive  referendum elections may be held in the same city or county to reverse  the result of a previous election. However, there shall be a period of  not less than one (1) year between each such election.
(d)  After  a referendum election has initially been held, subsequent elections in  the same city or county shall be held at the regular biennial November  general election.