1. In any county school district in which not more than 25,000 pupils are enrolled, the board of trustees may adopt a resolution dividing the geographical area of the school district into a number of election districts identical to the number of trustees.
2. The election districts must:
(a) Be single-member districts.
(b) Be formed with reference to assembly districts as far as is practicable.
(c) Have nearly equal populations as far as is practicable.
3. This section does not authorize any change in the number of members of the board of trustees.
4. If a board of trustees adopts a resolution pursuant to this section, the members of the board continue to hold office until the next following general election.
5. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires, “assembly district” means any district created pursuant to the provisions of chapter 218B of NRS for the election of members of the Assembly.
(Added to NRS by 1987, 180)