shall notify the public and each registered political party that:
(A) the vacancy exists; and
(B) identifies the date and time by which a person interested in becoming a candidate
must file a declaration of candidacy.
(ii) All persons intending to become candidates for the vacant offices shall, within five
days after the date that the notice is made, ending at 5 p.m. on the fifth day, file a declaration of
candidacy for the vacant office as required by Chapter 9, Part 2, Candidate Qualifications and
Declarations of Candidacy.
(iii) The county central committee of each party shall:
(A) select a candidate or candidates from among those qualified candidates who have
filed declarations of candidacy; and
(B) certify the name of the candidate or candidates to the county clerk at least 35 days
before the regular primary election.
(5) (a) The requirements of this Subsection (5) apply to all county offices that become
vacant:
(i) if the vacant office has an unexpired term of two years or more; and
(ii) when 50 days or less remain before the regular primary election but more than 50
days remain before the regular general election.
(b) When the conditions established in Subsection (5)(a) are met, the county central
committees of each political party registered under this title that wishes to submit a candidate for
the office shall summarily certify the name of one candidate to the county clerk for placement on
the regular general election ballot.
(6) (a) The requirements of this Subsection (6) apply to all county offices that become
vacant:
(i) if the vacant office has an unexpired term of less than two years; or
(ii) if the vacant office has an unexpired term of two years or more but 50 days or less
remain before the next regular general election.
(b) (i) When the conditions established in Subsection (6)(a) are met, the county
legislative body shall give notice of the vacancy to the county central committee of the same
political party as the prior office holder and invite that committee to submit the names of three
nominees to fill the vacancy.
(ii) That county central committee shall, within 30 days, submit the names of three
nominees to fill the vacancy to the county legislative body.
(iii) The county legislative body shall, within 45 days after the vacancy occurs, appoint
one of those nominees to serve out the unexpired term.
(c) (i) If the county legislative body fails to appoint a person to fill the vacancy within 45
days, the county clerk shall send to the governor a letter that:
(A) informs the governor that the county legislative body has failed to appoint a person
to fill the vacancy within the statutory time period; and
(B) contains the list of nominees submitted by the party central committee.
(ii) The governor shall appoint a person to fill the vacancy from that list of nominees to
fill the vacancy within 30 days after receipt of the letter.
(d) A person appointed to fill the vacancy under this Subsection (6) shall hold office until
their successor is elected and has qualified.
(7) Except as otherwise provided by law, the county legislative body may appoint
replacements to fill all vacancies that occur in those offices filled by appointment of the county
legislative body.
(8) Nothing in this section prevents or prohibits independent candidates from filing a
declaration of candidacy for the office within the same time limits.
(9) (a) Each person elected under Subsection (3), (4), or (5) to fill a vacancy in a county
office shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term of the person who created the vacancy
and until a successor is elected and qualified.
(b) Nothing in this section may be construed to contradict or alter the provisions of
Section 17-16-6.
Amended by Chapter 39, 2006 General Session
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