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Gel a Document - by Citation - N.C. Gen. Suit. § 153A-27 Page I of '2 <br />I <br />N. C. Gen. Stat. § 153A-27 r1 9 <br />GENERAL STATUTES OF NORTH CAROLINA <br />Copyright 2006 by Matthew Bender & Company, Inc. <br />a member of the LexisNexis Group. <br />All rights reserved <br />THIS DOCUMENT IS CURRENT THROUGH ALL 2006 LEGISLATION <br />ANNOTATIONS CURRENT THROUGH DECEMBER 29, 2006 <br />CHAPTER 153A. COUNTIES <br />ARTICLE 4. FORM OF GOVERNMENT <br />PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS <br />GO TO CODE ARCHIVE DIRECTORY FOR THIS JURISDICTION <br />N.C. Gen. Stat. § 153A-27 (2006) <br />§ 153A-27. Vacancies on the board of commissioners <br />If a vacancy occurs on the board of commissioners, the remaining members of the board <br />shall appoint a qualified person to fill the vacancy. If the number of vacancies on the board is <br />such that a quorum of the board cannot be obtained, the chairman of the board shall appoint <br />enough members to make up a quorum, and the board shall then proceed to fill the <br />® remaining vacancies. If the number of vacancies on the board is such that a quorum of the <br />board cannot be obtained and the office of chairman is vacant, the clerk of superior court of <br />the county shall fill the vacancies upon the request of any remaining member of the board or <br />upon the petition of any five registered voters of the county. If for any other reason the <br />remaining members of the board do not fill a vacancy within 60 days after the day the <br />vacancy occurs, the clerk shall immediately report the vacancy to the clerk of superior court <br />of the county. The clerk of superior court shall, within 10 days after the day the vacancy is <br />reported to him, fill the vacancy. <br />If the member being replaced was serving a two-year term, or if the member was serving a <br />four-year term and the vacancy occurs later than 60 days before the general election held <br />after the first two years of the term, the appointment to fill the vacancy is for the remainder <br />of the unexpired term. Otherwise, the term of the person appointed to fill the vacancy <br />extends to the first Monday in December next following the first general election held more <br />than 60 days after the day the vacancy occurs; at that general election, a person shall be <br />elected to the seat vacated, either to the remainder of the unexpired term or, if the term has <br />expired, to a full term. <br />To be eligible for appointment to fill a vacancy, a person must (i) be a member of the same <br />political party as the member being replaced, if that member was elected as the nominee of <br />a political party, and (ii) be a resident of the same district as the member being replaced, if <br />the county is divided into electoral districts. The board of commissioners or the clerk of <br />superior court, as the case may be, shall consult the county executive committee of the <br />appropriate political party before filling a vacancy, but neither the board nor the clerk of the <br />superior court is bound by the committee's recommendation. <br />® HISTORY: Code, s. 719; 1895, c. 135, s. 7; Rev., s. 1314; 1909, c. 490, s. 1; C.S., s. 1294; <br />1959, c. 1325; 1965, cc. 239, 382; 1967, cc. 7, 424, 439, 1022; 1969, cc. 82, 222; 1971, c. <br />743, s. 1; 1973, c. 822, s. 1; 1985, c. 563, ss. 7.3, 7.4. <br />htto://www.lexis.com/research/retrieve? m=a150543hdfefca25a2(22er.R79aah510X brow 4i1nnnm <br />