2006 Ohio Revised Code - 3501.06. Board of elections; vacancies.

§ 3501.06. Board of elections; vacancies.
 

There shall be in each county of the state a board of elections consisting of four qualified electors of the county, who shall be appointed by the secretary of state, as the secretary's representatives, to serve for the term of four years. On the first day of March in even-numbered years the secretary of state shall appoint two of such board members, one of whom shall be from the political party which cast the highest number of votes for the office of governor at the most recent regular state election, and the other shall be from the political party which cast the next highest number of votes for the office of governor at such election. All vacancies filled for unexpired terms and all appointments to new terms shall be made from the political party to which the vacating or outgoing member belonged, unless there is a third political party which cast a greater number of votes in the state at the most recent regular state election for the office of governor than did the party to which the retiring member belonged, in which event the vacancy shall be filled from such third party. 
 

HISTORY: GC § 4785-8; 113 v 307, § 8; 114 v 679; 118 v 223; Bureau of Code Revision (Eff 10-1-53); 146 v H 99. Eff 8-22-95.

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