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Code · Missouri · Chapter 233

233.332. Commissioners of special road districts in certain counties of the third classification — vacancies, how filled.

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233.332. Commissioners of special road districts in certain counties of the third classification — vacancies, how filled. — Notwithstanding any provisions of section 233.330 to the contrary, in any county of the third classification with a population according to the most recent federal decennial census in excess of four thousand nine hundred and not in excess of six thousand one hundred, if a special road district commissioner resigns, dies, is no longer eligible to serve as a commissioner or the commissioner's term of office expires, then the county commission may by ordinance appoint a person to fill the vacancy or in the alternative hold an election to fill such vacancy pursuant to section 233.330 .
No person shall be elected or appointed who is not an eligible voter in the special road district. Any person appointed pursuant to this section shall serve a term equal in duration to that of the previous special road district commissioner replaced by such person. The county commission may appoint a county commissioner to fill such vacancy.
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(L. 1997 H.B. 609 § 1)
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