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Chapter 501
Local Option Elections on Sale of Alcoholic Beverages

Sections

501.001
Definitions
501.002
References in Other Law
501.003
Enforcement
501.021
Election to Be Held by Petition
501.022
Qualifications for New Political Subdivision to Hold Election
501.023
Application for Petition
501.024
Heading, Statement, and Issue on Application for Petition to Prohibit
501.025
Heading, Statement, and Issue on Application for Petition to Legalize
501.026
Petition Requirements
501.027
Heading and Statement on Petition to Prohibit
501.028
Heading and Statement on Petition to Legalize
501.029
Offense: Misrepresentation of Petition
501.030
Copies of Petition
501.031
Verification of Petition
501.032
Requirements to Order Election
501.033
Record in Minutes
501.034
Issues to Appear in Order for Election
501.035
Issues
501.036
Issue on Mixed Beverages
501.037
Evidence of Validity
501.038
Frequency of Elections
501.101
Applicability of Election Code
501.102
Election Precincts
501.103
Polling Places; Notice
501.104
Number of Ballots Furnished
501.105
Issue on Ballot
501.106
Time for Vote Tally
501.107
County Payment of Election Expenses
501.108
Deposit Required for Certain Elections
501.109
Election in Municipalities
501.151
Declaration of Result
501.152
Order Prima Facie Evidence
501.153
Certification of Result
501.154
Posting Order Prohibiting Sale
501.155
Election Contest
501.1035
Election in Territory Annexed by Municipality
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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