Iowa Code § 279.6

Vacancies — qualification — tenure
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1. a. Except as provided in paragraph “b” and subsection 2, vacancies occurring among the officers or members of a school board shall be filled by the board by appointment. A person so appointed to filla vacancy in an elective office shall hold office until a successor is elected and qualified at the next regular school election, unless there is an intervening special election for the school district, in which event a successor shall be elected at the intervening special election, in accordance with section 69.12. To filla vacancy occurring among the members of aschool board, the board shall publish notice in themanner prescribed by section 279.36, stating that the board intends to fillthe vacancy by appointment but that the electors of the school district have the right to file a petition requiring that the vacancy be filled by a special election conducted pursuant to section 279.7. The board may publish notice in advance ifa member of the board submits a resignation to take effect at a future date. The board may make an appointment to fillthe vacancy after the notice is published or after the vacancy occurs, whichever is later. b. (1) If within fourteen days after publication of a notice required pursuant to paragraph “a” for a vacancy that occurs more than one hundred eighty days before the next regular school election, or after the filing period closes pursuant to section 277.4, subsection 1, for the next regular school election, there is filedwith the secretary of the school board a petition requesting a special election tofillthe vacancy,an appointment tofillthe vacancy istemporary until a successor iselected and qualified, and the board shall call a special election pursuant to section 279.7, to fillthe vacancy for the remaining balance of the unexpired term. (2) Ifwithin fourteen days after publication of a notice required pursuant to paragraph “a” for a vacancy that occurs one hundred eighty days or less but more than forty days before §279.6, DIRECTORS — POWERS AND DUTIES 4 the next regular school election there is filed with the secretary of the school board a petition requesting tofillthe vacancy by election, an appointment to fillthe vacancy is temporary until a successor is elected and qualified, and the school board shall require that the remaining balance of the unexpired term be filled at the next regular school election. (3) For a petition to be valid under this paragraph “b”, the petition must be signed by eligible electors equal in number to not less than one hundred or thirty percent of the number of voters at the last preceding regular school election, whichever isgreater. (4) Notwithstanding any requirement of this paragraph to the contrary, when the board isreduced below a quorum, the secretary of the board, or ifthere is no secretary, the area education agency administrator, shall call a special election in the district, subdistrict, or subdistricts, as the case may be, to fillthe vacancies. c. A person appointed to filla vacancy in an appointive office shall hold such office for the residue of the unexpired term and until a successor is appointed and qualified. Any person so appointed shall qualify within ten days thereafter in the manner required by section 277.28. 2. A vacancy shall be filled at the next regular school election if a member of a school board resigns from the board not later than forty-five days before the election and the notice ofresignation specifiesan effective date at the beginning of the next term of office for elective school officials. The president of the board shall declare the office vacant as of the date of the next organizational meeting. Nomination papers shall be received for the unexpired term of the resigning member. The person elected at the next regular school election to fill the vacancy shall take office at the same time and place as the other elected school board members. Acts, ch 120, §10

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