Effective: September 30, 1963
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 199 - 105th General Assembly
In the event of an emergency resulting from enemy attack, the governor, his successor, or interim successor, shall, when in his judgment the public interest requires, postpone any state or local election for a period not exceeding six months. When, because of conditions resulting from an enemy attack, a scheduled election is not held or scheduled appointments cannot be made, the elected or appointed incumbents of affected offices, or their emergency interim successors, shall continue to hold office until their successors are elected or appointed and duly qualified.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 161 | Emergency Interim Government
Section 161.01 | Emergency Interim Government Definitions.
Section 161.02 | Provisions Effective During Attack.
Section 161.03 | Succession to the Governorship.
Section 161.04 | Designating Interim Successors.
Section 161.05 | Succession in Political Subdivisions.
Section 161.06 | Interim Successors by Officers of Political Subdivisions.
Section 161.07 | Powers of Emergency Interim Successors.
Section 161.08 | Limiting Successions.
Section 161.09 | Postponing Elections.