2005 Idaho Code - 3-403 — TIME AND MANNER OF ELECTION

                                   TITLE  3
                       ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
                                  CHAPTER 4
                        BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE
                               IDAHO STATE BAR
    3-403.  TIME AND MANNER OF ELECTION. The board of commissioners shall be
elected by the members of the Idaho State Bar who are eligible to vote in the
election and who shall vote by ballot. The candidate from any division
receiving the greatest number of votes of that division shall thereby be
elected commissioner from such division. Only residents of or members of the
Idaho State Bar maintaining an office in a division may vote for candidates
for commissioner of that division. The ballots shall be deposited in person or
by mail with the executive director of the board, or such other officer as it
may designate. There shall be an annual election by the members of the Idaho
State Bar eligible to vote for the purpose of electing successors to the
commissioners whose terms expire. A commissioner shall be elected during 1974
and every third year thereafter from each of the northern and central
divisions; during 1975 and every third year thereafter from each [of] the
western and central divisions; and during 1976 and every third year thereafter
from the eastern division. The board shall fix the time for holding the annual
election and prescribe rules and regulations in regard thereto not in conflict
with the provisions of this act. The board shall, in accordance with its
rules, give at least sixty (60) days' notice by mail of the time for holding
the election each year. In the event a vacancy shall occur on said board
otherwise than by expiration of the term of a commissioner, such vacancy shall
be filled by appointment by the remaining members of said board. Such vacancy
shall be so filled from the members of the bar residing, or maintaining an
office from which they primarily practice law in the state of Idaho in the
division where such vacancy occurs and who have appointed an agent for service
of process within the state.

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