§ 11-03-01 Division of counties – Electors’ petition – Election held
§ 11-03-02 Petition – Contents – Signers necessary
§ 11-03-03 Notice of election – Canvass and return of votes cast
§ 11-03-04 Ballot – Form
§ 11-03-05 Affirmative vote necessary – Notice to secretary of state – Notice to governor
§ 11-03-06 Governor to appoint county commissioners – When county deemed in existence
§ 11-03-07 Temporary county seat – How located
§ 11-03-08 Board of county commissioners to appoint county officers – Exception
§ 11-03-09 Division of county into commissioners’ districts – Terms of office of commissioners first elected
§ 11-03-10 Records to be transcribed
§ 11-03-11 Indebtedness of new county to original county – How and when determined
§ 11-03-12 Indebtedness of new county to original county to be paid in bonds
§ 11-03-13 Issuance of bonds – Classification – Exchange by original county
§ 11-03-14 County treasurer to keep bond register
§ 11-03-15 Commissioners of new county to issue bonds in denominations required by original county – Exception – Delivery
§ 11-03-16 Tax levy by new county for payment of bonds
§ 11-03-17 Tax collected for payment of bonds must be used for that purpose – Use of surplus
§ 11-03-18 Payment to new county when public funds of original county exceed its indebtedness
§ 11-03-19 Special funds belonging to taxing districts within new county – Delivery – Distribution
§ 11-03-20 Commissioners of original county to fill vacancies and redistrict county
§ 11-03-21 School and road districts renumbered and renamed
§ 11-03-22 Validity of bonds issued by school district not affected by division
§ 11-03-23 Original county cannot collect revenue in new county
§ 11-03-24 New county within judicial district
§ 11-03-25 Judges to appoint term of district court in new county
§ 11-03-26 Writs, bonds, and recognizances issued from new county
§ 11-03-27 Fees of county commissioners
§ 11-03-28 Elections governed by general election law

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