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Code · Montana · Title 69 — Public Utilities and Carriers · Chapter 1 · Part 1

69-1-106. Vacancies.

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69-1-106 . Vacancies.
(1)Any vacancy occurring in the commission must be filled by appointment by the governor as provided in this section. The appointee shall hold office until the next general election and until a successor is elected and qualified. At the biennial election following the occurrence of any vacancy in the commission, there must be elected one member to fill out the unexpired term for which the vacancy exists.
(a)When a vacancy occurs, if the former incumbent represented a party eligible for primary election under 13-10-601 , the person appointed by the governor must be a member of the same political party and must be selected by the governor as provided in subsections
(3)and (4).
(b)If the former incumbent was an independent or was originally nominated from a party that does not meet the requirements of 13-10-601 , the governor shall appoint an individual to the vacant position within 45 days of receiving notification from the secretary of state of the vacancy.
(3)Within 7 days of being notified of a vacancy as described in 2-16-501 , the secretary of state shall notify the governor and, if the former incumbent represented a party eligible for primary election under 13-10-601 , the state party that was represented by the former incumbent.
(a)Upon receipt of a notification of a vacancy, the state party central committee notified pursuant to subsection
(3)has 30 days to forward to the governor a list of three prospective appointees, each of whom must be a resident of the district represented by the former incumbent.
(b)If the governor does not select an appointee from the list forwarded pursuant to subsection (4)(a) within 15 days, the central committee shall, within 15 days, forward a second list of three prospective appointees, each of whom must be a resident of the district represented by the former incumbent. The second list may not contain a name submitted on the first list. Within 15 days of receipt of the second list, the governor shall select an appointee from either list.
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