Sec. 8. A person selected to fill a vacant office under this chapter holds the office for the remainder of the term. [Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-2-10-9.] IC 3-13-11 Chapter 11. Caucus Procedure for Filling Vacancies in Certain Local Offices Held by Major Parties 3-13-11-1 Sections requiring following of caucus procedure; appointments pro tempore 3-13-11-2 Repealed 3-13-11-3 Calling of caucus; withdrawal of resignation; when caucus to be held 3-13-11-3.5 Vacancy on town council because of member's residency; calling caucus; when caucus must be held 3-13-11-4 Notice of caucus 3-13-11-5 Members of caucus; eligibility 3-13-11-6 Chairman of caucus 3-13-11-7 Required filings for pro tempore appointment 3-13-11-8 Caucus rules of procedure; tie vote; effect of lack of quorum 3-13-11-9 Voting by proxy 3-13-11-10 Selection of person to fill vacancy; secret ballot 3-13-11-11 Certification of pro tempore appointment results; forwarding certificates; filing certificates 3-13-11-12 Chief deputy employee; assumption of duties during vacancy; except office of judge, member of fiscal or legislative body 3-13-11-13 Chief deputy employee except for office of judge; appointment if position declined, person ineligible, or position not established 3-13-11-14 City controller assumes duty of mayor if position of deputy mayor not established in first or second class city 3-13-11-15 President pro tempore of common council assumes duty of mayor if position of deputy mayor not established in third class city 3-13-11-16 Appointment to office of clerk or clerk-treasurer if chief deputy position not established, person ineligible, or position declined 3-13-11-17 Circumstances in which township board chairman assumes duties of township office except for office of judge or township board member 3-13-11-18 Rights and duties of person assuming duties of vacant office 3-13-11-19 Vacancies; candidates eligible for pro tempore appointment 3-13-11-20 Vacancies; authority to fill 3-13-11-21 Applicability of provisions concerning temporary filling of vacancy
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