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2006 Georgia Code - 21-2-74
21-2-74. (a) If a county does not have a board of
elections and if the judge of the probate court of that county is a
candidate, with opposition, for any public office in a primary or
election, a board to be composed of the judge of the probate court
who shall serve as chairperson, of an elector of the county named
by the state Democratic executive committee, and of an elector of
the county named by the state Republican executive committee shall
assume the duties of the election superintendent for any such
primary or election. (b) In
selecting a person to serve, the state executive committee is
authorized to seek the recommendation of the county executive
committee, if any; persons from the county who are active in the
party; persons who are present or former officials in the party;
persons who hold political office or who have sought political
office as candidates of the party; and such other persons as the
committee shall desire to consult. (c) Within five days after the close of
qualifying, the judge of the probate court shall notify the state
Democratic and Republican party executive committees in writing of
the need to appoint a member of the board. The state executive
committees shall have 14 days from the close of qualifying to
appoint their respective members of the board. If the state
executive committee of a party has not notified the judge of the
probate court of its appointment by the close of business on the
fourteenth day after the close of qualifying, the judge of the
probate court shall notify the chief judge of the superior court of
the county. The chief judge shall appoint an elector of the county
to serve on the board within seven days following the notice from
the judge of the probate court. A board member may resign by giving
written notice to the probate judge. In the event of the death,
resignation, or other vacancy of the position of an appointed board
member, the probate judge shall immediately notify the state
executive committee of the appropriate party of such vacancy, and
the state executive committee shall promptly fill such vacancy. If
the state executive committee has not filled such vacancy within
seven days after notification of such vacancy by the probate judge,
the probate judge shall notify the chief judge of the superior
court of the county of such vacancy and the chief judge shall
appoint a person to serve within seven days after being so
notified. (d) The judge of
the probate court shall swear in the other board members and shall
instruct the other board members concerning their duties on the
board. The board members shall begin service on the board on the
date on which they take their oath as members of the board and
shall serve until the judge of the probate court no longer has
opposition or is no longer a candidate for public office, whichever
comes first. (e) Appointed
board members shall receive a per diem of $55.00 per day for each
day of service on the business of the board. Such fees shall be
paid from county funds.
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