Bill Text: WV SB128 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Requiring vacancies in certain public offices be filled by person affiliated with same political party as vacating person
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-01-09 - To Judiciary [SB128 Detail]
Download: West_Virginia-2019-SB128-Introduced.html
WEST virginia Legislature
2019 regular session
Introduced
Senate Bill 128
By Senator palumbo
[Introduced
January 9, 2019; Referred
to the Committee on the Judiciary]
A BILL to amend and reenact §3-10-5, §3-10-6, §3-10-7, and §3-10-8 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, all relating to requiring vacancies in the House of Delegates, State Senate, circuit court clerk, county commission, county clerk, prosecuting attorney, sheriff, assessor, or county surveyor be filled by a person affiliated with the same party as the person vacating the office was affiliated at the time of his or her last election to the office or if not elected at the time of his or her appointment.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
ARTICLE 10. FILLING VACANCIES.
§3-10-5. Vacancies in state Legislature.
(a) Any vacancy in the office of state senator or member
of the House of Delegates shall be filled by appointment by the Governor, from
a list of three legally qualified persons submitted by the party executive
committee of the same political party with which the person holding vacating
the office immediately preceding the vacancy was affiliated at the
time the vacancy occurred at the time of his or her election to the
vacated office: Provided, That if he or she was not elected to the
office, then the list shall be submitted by the same executive committee
authorized to submit the list resulting in his or her appointment. The list
of qualified persons to fill the vacancy shall be submitted to the Governor
within 15 days after the vacancy occurs and the Governor shall duly make his or
her appointment to fill the vacancy from the list of legally qualified persons
within five days after the list is received. If the list is not submitted to
the Governor within the 15-day period, the Governor shall appoint within five
days thereafter a legally qualified person of the same political party with
which the person holding the office immediately preceding the vacancy was
affiliated at the time the vacancy occurred vacating the office was
affiliated at the time of his or her last election to the vacated office: Provided,
That if he or she was not elected to the office, then the Governor shall
appoint a person from the same political party as the executive committee
authorized to submit the list resulting in his or her appointment.
(b) In the case of a member of the House of Delegates, the list shall be submitted by the party executive committee of the delegate district in which the vacating member resided at the time of his or her election or appointment. The appointment to fill a vacancy in the House of Delegates is for the unexpired term.
(c) In the case of a state senator, the list shall be submitted by the party executive committee of the state senatorial district in which the vacating senator resided at the time of his or her election or appointment. The appointment to fill a vacancy in the state Senate is for the unexpired term, unless §3-10-1 of this code requires a subsequent election to fill the remainder of the term, which shall follow the procedure set forth in said section.
§3-10-6. Vacancy in office of circuit court clerk.
(a) When a vacancy occurs in the office of clerk of the circuit court, the circuit court by a majority vote of the judges shall fill the same within thirty days of the vacancy by appointment of a person of the same political party as the officeholder vacating the office was affiliated with at the time of his or her last election to the vacated office for the period required by §3-10-1 of this code: Provided, That if he or she was not elected to the office, then the circuit court shall fill the position with a person of the same political party as the officeholder vacating the office was affiliated with at the time of his or her appointment.
(b) Notwithstanding any code provision to the contrary, the chief judge may appoint a temporary successor to the office of clerk of the circuit court until the requirements of this section have been met. The temporary successor may serve no more than thirty days from the date of the vacancy.
(c) If an election is necessary, the circuit court, or the chief judge thereof in vacation, is responsible for the proper proclamation, by order and notice required by §3-10-1 of this code.
(d) §3-10-1 of this code shall be followed with respect to any election needed to fill a vacancy, except that if the vacancy occurs after the primary cutoff date but not later than the general cutoff date, candidates to fill the vacancy shall be nominated by the county executive committee in the manner provided in section nineteen, article five of this chapter, as in the case of filling vacancies in nominations, and the names of the persons, so nominated and certified to the clerk of the county commission of the county, shall be placed upon the ballot to be voted at the next general election.
§3-10-7. Vacancies in offices of county commissioner and clerk of county commission.
(a) Any vacancy in the office of county commissioner or
clerk of county commission shall be filled by appointment by the county
commission. The appointee must be a person of the same political party with
which the person holding the office immediately preceding the vacancy was
affiliated at the time the vacancy occurred vacating the office was
affiliated with at the time of his or her last election to the vacated office
for the period stated by section one of this article §3-10-1 of this
code: Provided, That if he or she was not elected to the office, then
the person appointed shall be of the same political party as the officeholder
vacating the office was affiliated with at the time of his or her appointment:
Provided, however, That at the time of appointment, the appointee
must have been a member of that political party for at least 60 days prior to the
occurrence of the vacancy.
(b) If a quorum of the county commission fails to make an
appointment within 30 days, the county executive committee of the same
political party with which the person holding the office preceding the
vacancy was affiliated at the time the vacancy occurred required by
subsection (a) of this section, shall submit a list of three legally
qualified persons to fill the vacancy. Within 15 days from the date on which
the list is received, the county commission shall appoint a candidate from the
list to fill the vacancy. If the county commission fails to make the
appointment within the specified time, then the county commissioner with the
longest tenure shall eliminate one name from the submitted list, followed by
the county commissioner with the second-longest tenure then eliminating one
name from the submitted list. The name remaining after those two names have
been eliminated shall be deemed to be appointed by the county commission to
fill the vacancy.
(c) If the number of vacancies in a county commission
deprives that body of a quorum, the Governor shall make an appointment to fill
any vacancy in the county commission necessary to create a quorum, from a list
of three legally qualified persons submitted by the party executive committee
of the same political party with which the person holding the office
immediately preceding the vacancy was affiliated at the time the vacancy
occurred required by subsection (a) of this section. The Governor
shall make any appointments necessary, beginning with the vacancy first
created, to create a quorum in accordance with the same procedures applicable
to county commissions under §3-10-7(a) of this code subsection (a) of
this section. Once a quorum of the county commission is reestablished by
gubernatorial appointment, the authority to fill the remaining vacancies shall
be filled in the manner prescribed in §3-10-7(a) of this code subsection
(a) of this section.
(d) An appointment made pursuant to this section is for the period of time provided in §3-10-1 of this code.
(e) Notwithstanding any code provision to the contrary, a county commission may appoint a temporary successor to the office of clerk of the county commission until the requirements of this section have been met. The temporary successor may serve no more than 30 days from the date of the vacancy.
(f) If an election is necessary under §3-10-1 of this code, the county commission, or the president thereof in vacation, shall be responsible for the proper proclamation, by order, and notice required by §3-10-1 of this code.
(g) §3-10-1 of this code shall be followed with respect to any election needed to fill a vacancy, except that if the vacancy occurs after the primary cutoff date but not later than the general cutoff date, candidates to fill the vacancy shall be nominated by the county executive committee in the manner provided in §3-5-19 of this code, as in the case of filling vacancies in nominations, and the names of the persons, so nominated and certified to the clerk of the county commission of the county, shall be placed upon the ballot to be voted at the next general election.
(h) If the election for an unexpired term is held at the same time as the election for a full term for county commissioner, the full term shall be counted first and the unexpired term shall be counted second. If the candidate with the highest number of votes for the unexpired term resides in the same magisterial district as the candidate with the highest number of votes for the full term, the candidate for the full term shall be seated. The candidate with the next highest number of votes for the unexpired term residing in a different magisterial district shall be seated for the unexpired term.
§3-10-8. Vacancies in offices of prosecuting attorney, sheriff, assessor and surveyor.
(a) Any vacancy occurring in the office of prosecuting attorney, sheriff, assessor or county surveyor shall be filled by the county commission within thirty days of the vacancy by appointment of a person of the same political party as the officeholder vacating the office was affiliated with at the time his or her last election to the vacated office: Provided, That if he or she was not elected to the office, then the county commission shall fill the office by appointment of a person of the same political party as the officeholder vacating the office was affiliated with at the time of his or her appointment. The appointed person shall hold the office for the period stated by section one of this article.
(b) Notwithstanding any code provision to the contrary, a county commission may appoint a temporary successor to the office of prosecuting attorney, sheriff, assessor or county surveyor until the requirements of this section have been met. The temporary successor may serve no more than thirty days from the date of the vacancy.
(c) If an election is necessary under §3-10-1 of this code, the county commission, or the president thereof in vacation, shall be responsible for the proper proclamation, by order, and notice required by §3-10-1 of this code.
(d) §3-10-1 of this code shall be followed with respect to any election needed to fill a vacancy, except that if the vacancy occurs after the primary cutoff date but not later than the general cutoff date, candidates to fill the vacancy shall be nominated by the county executive committee in the manner provided in §3-5-19 of this code, as in the case of filling vacancies in nominations, and the names of the persons, so nominated and certified to the clerk of the county commission of the county, shall be placed upon the ballot to be voted at the next general election.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to require that vacancies in certain elected offices are filled by a person of the same political party with which the previous officeholder was affiliated at the time of the preceding election or appointment.
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