New Hampshire Statutes § 669:16 Optional Officers to be Elected by Ballot: Interim Officers
Statute Text
The town offices specified in this section shall, if established by a town, be filled by an election by ballot. Such an officer may not be elected by official ballot until the annual town election first following the establishment of the office. However, whenever a town votes to establish such an optional office, the town may also then vote to elect by unofficial ballot at the same meeting an officer to serve until the next annual town election. If a town then fails to elect such an officer by unofficial ballot, the office shall be deemed vacant and shall be filled as provided in
RSA
669:61
-
669:75
. This section applies to the following offices:
I.
Town clerk-tax collector (
RSA
41:45-a
).
II.
Constables or police officers for full-time duty (
RSA
41:47
).
III.
Trustees of trust fund (
RSA
31:19
-23).
IV.
Sewer commissioners (
RSA
149-:19
I
).
V.
Tax collector for a 3-year term (
RSA
41:2-b
).
VI.
Town auditors (
RSA
41:32-a
).
VI-a.
[Repealed.]
VII.
Library trustees (
RSA
202-A:6
).
History
Amended by 2011 , 4 : 2 , eff. 4/25/2011 .
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