76-15-312 . Term of office and vacancies. (1) (a) The term of office of each supervisor is 4 years, except as provided in subsection (1)(b). (b) The supervisors who are appointed by the department pursuant to 76-15-305 must be designated to serve for terms of 2 years from the date of their appointment, after which the offices must be filled by election. A supervisor appointed pursuant to 76-15-311 shall serve a term of 3 years. (c) An elected supervisor holds office until a successor has been elected and has qualified. (2) A vacancy is created when any of the following events occurs before the expiration of the term of the incumbent: (a) death; (b) a determination pursuant to Title 53, chapter 21, part 1, that the incumbent is mentally ill; (c) resignation; (d) removal from office; (e) unexcused absence from three consecutive regular meetings of the board of supervisors; (f) ceasing to reside in the district; (g) conviction of a felony or a violation of official duties; or (h) the decision of a court declaring void the incumbent's election or appointment. (3) For the purpose of subsection (2)(e), a majority vote of the board of supervisors may excuse a supervisor from attending a meeting. (4) A vacancy occurring in the office of an elected supervisor must be filled by appointment by the remaining supervisors until the next election, when a successor must be elected to serve the unexpired term. The election must be conducted in accordance with Title 13, chapter 1, part 5, in the year following the appointment.
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