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Part 4
Elections

Chapters

1
Elections Generally
Sections 35003–35060
2
Procedure
Sections 35100–35125
3
Bond Elections
Sections 35150–35155.1
4
Method of Elections for the Irvine Ranch Water District
Sections 35175–35184
5
Method of Elections for the Moulton-niguel Water District
Sections 35185–35195
6
Method of Elections for the Borrego Water District
Sections 35200–35206
7
Method of Elections for the El Toro Water District
Sections 35210–35220
8
Method of Election for the Rancho California Water District
Sections 35230–35237
9
Method of Election for the Santa Margarita Water District
Sections 35240–35249
9.3
Method of Election for the Riverview Water District
Sections 35252–35252.18
11
Method of Elections for Ramirez Water District
Sections 35280–35288
 



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

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