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Code · Missouri · Chapter 28

28.190. Vacancy — governor's duties.

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28.190. Vacancy — governor's duties. — In case of death, resignation, removal from office, impeachment or vacancy from any cause in the office of secretary of state, the governor shall immediately appoint a qualified person to fill such vacancy for the remainder of the term in which such vacancy occurred and until his successor is elected or appointed, commissioned and qualified; and the governor shall take charge of the office and superintend its business until such person is appointed, commissioned and qualified; except that in case of impeachment, the governor shall appoint a qualified person to serve only until such impeachment is determined, when the suspended officer, if acquitted, shall be reinstated in office, or if the suspended officer is convicted, a new appointment shall be made by the governor as in the case of other vacancies.
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(RSMo 1939 § 13009, A.L. 1945 p. 1724, A. 1949 S.B. 1011)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 11387; 1919 § 11628; 1909 § 11199
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