85-9-421. Persons entitled to vote. (1) Only persons who are taxpayers upon and owners of real property located within the district and whose names appear upon the last completed assessment roll of some county within the district for state, county, and school district taxes are electors and shall be entitled to vote in elections, provided that:
(a) an elector need not reside within the district in order to vote;
(b) where a corporation owns taxable real property within the boundaries of the conservancy district, the authorized agent of such corporation shall be entitled to cast a vote on behalf of the corporation;
(c) where land is under contract of sale to a purchaser and the contract is recorded, only the purchaser shall have the right to vote;
(d) guardians, executors, administrators, and trustees of real property within the district shall be entitled to cast the vote for the owner of the land.
(2) When voting, an agent of a corporation or of co-owners or a guardian, executor, administrator, trustee, or purchaser under contract of sale may be required to show his authority by the judges of the election.
History: En. Sec. 23, Ch. 100, L. 1969; R.C.M. 1947, 89-3423.