Effective: June 21, 2013
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 47 - 130th General Assembly
(A) When an elective office becomes vacant and is filled by appointment, such appointee shall hold the office until the appointee's successor is elected and qualified; and such successor shall be elected for the unexpired term, at the first general election for the office which is vacant that occurs more than forty days after the vacancy has occurred; provided that when the unexpired term ends within one year immediately following the date of such general election, an election to fill such unexpired term shall not be held and the appointment shall be for such unexpired term.
(B) When an elective office becomes vacant and is filled by appointment, the appointing authority shall, immediately but no later than seven days after making the appointment, certify it to the board of elections and to the secretary of state. The board of elections or, in the case of an appointment to a statewide office, the secretary of state shall issue a certificate of appointment to the appointee. Certificates of appointment shall be in such form as the secretary of state shall prescribe.
(C) When an elected candidate fails to qualify for the office to which the candidate has been elected, the office shall be filled as in the case of a vacancy. Until so filled, the incumbent officer shall continue to hold office. This section does not postpone the time for such election beyond that at which it would have been held had no such vacancy occurred, or affect the official term, or the time for the commencement thereof, of any person elected to such office before the occurrence of such vacancy.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 3 | Officer; Oaths; Bonds
Section 3.01 | Continuation in Office Until Successor Elected or Appointed and Qualified.
Section 3.02 | Elective Office Filled by Appointment - Term of Appointee.
Section 3.03 | Vacancy in Office Filled by Appointment of Governor.
Section 3.04 | Removal or Suspension of Appointee by Governor.
Section 3.05 | Suspension by Governor - Filling Vacancy.
Section 3.06 | Deputies, Clerks - Blanket Bonds.
Section 3.061 | Dishonesty and Faithful Performance of Duty Policy in Lieu of Bond.
Section 3.07 | Misconduct in Office - Forfeiture.
Section 3.08 | Removal of Public Officers.
Section 3.09 | Appeal in Removal Cases on Questions of Law by Court of Appeals.
Section 3.10 | Subpoena of Witnesses - Fees.
Section 3.11 | Restrictions on Holding More Than One Office.
Section 3.112 | Simultaneous Service as Member of Board of Transportation Improvement District.
Section 3.12 | Personal Liability of Officer Making Contract Without Authority.
Section 3.13 | Recovery of Illegal Loans or Deposits.
Section 3.14 | Plan for the Funding or Refunding of Indebtedness.
Section 3.15 | Residency Requirements for Public Officials.
Section 3.16 | Suspension of Local Official Charged With Felony Relating to Official Conduct.
Section 3.17 | Failure to Attend Meetings.
Section 3.20 | Oath and Affirmation.
Section 3.22 | Oath of Office.
Section 3.23 | Contents of Oath of Office.
Section 3.24 | Administration of Oaths.
Section 3.30 | Failure to Give Bond of Office or File Oath of Office.
Section 3.31 | Bond Sufficiency.
Section 3.32 | Annual Bond Premium.