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What if a school district elects every two years (biennial elections) using four-year terms and cannot find a city using the May date?

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What if a school district elects every two years (biennial elections) using four-year terms and cannot find a city using the May date?

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A four-year term school district that cannot use the May date (and is not under a litigated schedule) would have two options. First (and most likely), they could coordinate their biennial elections with the county in November of even-numbered years. In the alternative, a four-year term school district could use the November dates in odd-numbered years if they can find a suitable municipality using that date.

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