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Part 5 - Candidate Vacancy and Vacancy and Temporary Absence in Elected Office


  • Section 501 - Candidate vacancies -- Procedure for filling.
  • Section 502 - Midterm vacancies in office of United States representative or senator.
  • Section 503 - Midterm vacancies in the Legislature.
  • Section 504 - Midterm vacancies in the offices of attorney general, state treasurer, state auditor, State Board of Education member, and lieutenant governor.
  • Section 506 - Vacancy in the office of justice court judge.
  • Section 508 - Midterm vacancies in county elected offices -- Temporary manager -- Interim replacement.
  • Section 509 - Definitions applicable to Sections 20A-1-509.1, 20A-1-509.2, and 20A-1-509.3.
  • Section 509.1 - Procedure for filling midterm vacancy in county or district with 15 or more attorneys.
  • Section 509.2 - Procedure for filling vacancy in county or district with fewer than 15 attorneys.
  • Section 509.3 - Procedure for making interim replacement.
  • Section 510 - Midterm vacancies in municipal offices.
  • Section 510.1 - Candidate vacancies in local office.
  • Section 511 - Midterm vacancies on local school boards.
  • Section 512 - Midterm vacancies on local district boards.
  • Section 513 - Temporary absence in elected office of a political subdivision for military service.
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