ARTICLE 2, SECTION 15
SECTION 15 VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE AND IN PARTISAN COUNTY
ELECTIVE OFFICE. Such vacancies as may occur in either house of
the legislature or in any partisan county elective office shall
be filled by appointment by the county legislative authority of
the county in which the vacancy occurs: Provided, That the
person appointed to fill the vacancy must be from the same
legislative district, county, or county commissioner or council
district and the same political party as the legislator or
partisan county elective officer whose office has been vacated,
and shall be one of three persons who shall be nominated by the
county central committee of that party, and in case a majority of
the members of the county legislative authority do not agree upon
the appointment within sixty days after the vacancy occurs, the
governor shall within thirty days thereafter, and from the list
of nominees provided for herein, appoint a person who shall be
from the same legislative district, county, or county
commissioner or council district and of the same political party
as the legislator or partisan county elective officer whose
office has been vacated, and the person so appointed shall hold
office until his or her successor is elected at the next general
election, and has qualified: Provided, That in case of a vacancy
occurring after the general election in a year that the office
appears on the ballot and before the start of the next term, the
term of the successor who is of the same party as the incumbent
may commence once he or she has qualified and shall continue
through the term for which he or she was elected: Provided, That
in case of a vacancy occurring in the office of joint senator, or
joint representative, the vacancy shall be filled from a list of
three nominees selected by the state central committee, by
appointment by the joint action of the boards of county
legislative authorities of the counties composing the joint
senatorial or joint representative district, the person appointed
to fill the vacancy must be from the same legislative district
and of the same political party as the legislator whose office
has been vacated, and in case a majority of the members of the
county legislative authority do not agree upon the appointment
within sixty days after the vacancy occurs, the governor shall
within thirty days thereafter, and from the list of nominees
provided for herein, appoint a person who shall be from the same
legislative district and of the same political party as the
legislator whose office has been vacated. [AMENDMENT 96, 2003
House Joint Resolution No. 4206. Approved November 4, 2003.]