Dear Representative Ribaudo:
This opinion letter is in response to your question asking:
Under Section
184.352 (10) of SCS HCS HB 116 et al., which defines "Special election," may the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District request an election on November 7, 1989 for the purpose stated in the bill, or must there be an additional or pre-existing ballot measure involving the voters of St. Louis City and St. Louis County?
Subsection 10 of Section
"Special election" as used herein shall mean an election held on the first Tuesday of April or whenever propositions are submitted to the voters of the whole district;
We note that the definition of "special election" set forth in Section
Section
We do not interpret subsection 10 of Section
In addition, because the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District is required to provide notice of a proposed election to the appropriate election authorities by the eighth Tuesday prior to an election, the same time as notice is required to be provided by other entities calling an election on the same election date, the district cannot receive advance notice of other proposed ballot measures in every instance.1 It is not reasonable to assume the legislature intended to subject the district to this uncertainty in setting its election dates. The courts presume the legislature did not intend to enact an absurd law and favor a construction that avoids unjust and unreasonable results. State ex rel. McNary v. Hais,
It is the opinion of this office that subsection 10 of Section
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM L. WEBSTER Attorney General
