California Statutes § 7420 Election to replace member whose term is expiring
Statute Text
(a)
At every presidential primary election, a member may be elected to a county central committee to replace a member whose term is expiring.
(b)
When district boundaries are redrawn and districts are renumbered in accordance with the decennial census, a member of a county central committee may run for election in a newly numbered district at the next election even though his or her current term of office has not expired. If a person is elected in the newly numbered district and takes the oath of office, the person is deemed to have resigned from his or her previous district office at that time.
History
Amended by Stats 2012 ch 507 ( SB 1272 ) , s 8 , eff. 1/1/2013 .
Amended by Stats 2000 ch 494 ( SB 1402 ) , s 1 , eff. 1/1/2001 .
Previously Amended July 23, 1999 (Bill Number: SB 380) (Chapter 159).
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