Maryland Code § LG-9-402

Section LG-9-402
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(a) This section applies only to:
(1) commission counties; and
(2) except as otherwise provided by local law, code counties.
(b) (1) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, if a vacancy occurs in an
office of county commissioner, the Governor shall appoint an individual to fill the
vacancy.

(2) (i) If a vacancy occurs during a session of the Senate of
Maryland, the Governor shall appoint the individual with the advice and consent of
the Senate.
(ii) In Allegany County, if there is no resident senator from
Allegany County in the Senate of Maryland at the time of the appointment, the
Governor shall appoint the individual with the advice and consent of the House of
Delegates.
(iii) If a vacancy occurs during a recess of the Senate of
Maryland, the Governor shall:
1. appoint an individual during the recess; and
2. submit to the Senate the nomination of the
individual appointed, or another individual, not later than 30 days after the next
meeting of the General Assembly begins.
(c) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (4) of this subsection and subject
to paragraph (5) of this subsection, the central committee of the political party that
is affiliated with the vacating county commissioner shall submit in writing to the
Governor the name of the individual that the political party nominates to fill the
vacancy.
(2) The individual nominated by the central committee shall be of the
same political party as the vacating county commissioner.
(3) The Governor shall nominate or appoint the individual whose
name is submitted under paragraph (1) of this subsection within 15 days after the
submission.
(4) If there is no central committee in the county in which the
vacancy occurs, the Governor shall appoint an individual to fill the vacancy who has
all the qualifications required for the office of county commissioner in the particular
county.
(5) In Garrett County, the nominee or appointee shall be a resident
of the same commissioner district in which the former county commissioner resided.

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