Constitutional officer definition
Constitutional officer means the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, superintendent of public instruction, or auditor, who are the constitutionally designated and elected officials of the executive branch of government.
Constitutional officer means the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of
Constitutional officer means an officer provided for pursuant to Article VII, § 4 of the Constitution.
More Definitions of Constitutional officer
Constitutional officer means an officer provided for pursuant to Article VII,
Constitutional officer means the sheriff, clerk
Constitutional officer means an officer provided for pursuant to Article VII, § 4 of the Virginia Constitution, to wit: a treasurer, a sheriff, an attorney for the Commonwealth, a clerk (who shall be the clerk of the court in the office of which deeds are recorded), and a commissioner of revenue. Unless the context indicates otherwise, a reference herein to a Constitutional Officer includes the officer and the deputies and employees thereof.
Constitutional officer means the Sheriff, Clerk of Court, or Commonwealth's Attorney.
Constitutional officer means a person who was duly elected, qualifies for, and serves as the governor, the lieutenant governor, the attorney general, the secretary of state, or the state auditor of the state of Minnesota.
Constitutional officer means Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Attorney General, Commissioner of State Lands, Auditor of State, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, and member of the Arkansas Senate.
Constitutional officer means the sheriff, clerk of court, tax collector, property appraiser, or supervisor of elections.