Elective office definition

Elective office means an office regularly filled by vote of the people.
Elective office means an office at the state, county, municipal or political subdivision level. For the purposes of this article, the term ‘elective office’ does not include an office under the unified judicial system except for purposes of campaign practices, campaign disclosure, and disclosure of economic interests. ‘Elective office’ includes the office of probate judge.
Elective office means a public office filled by an election. An individual who is appointed to fill a vacancy in a public office that is ordinarily elective holds an elective office. Elective office does not include the office of precinct delegate. Except for the purposes of sections 47, 54, and 55, elective office does not include a school board member in a school district that has a pupil membership of 2,400 or less enrolled on the most recent pupil membership count day. However, elective office includes a school board member in a school district that has a pupil membership of 2,400 or less, if a candidate committee of a candidate for the office of school board member in that school district receives an amount in excess of $1,000.00 or expends an amount in excess of $1,000.00. Elective office does not include a federal office except for the purposes of section 57.

Examples of Elective office in a sentence

  • RCW 42.30.110(H) – Executive Session Allowed to Consider Qualifications of a Candidate for Appointment to Elective office.

  • Elective office means any office which is voted upon at a primary, special, or general election.

  • A member may see the PCP without a referral and the PCP may perform essential services in the office environment. Elective office procedures performed by the PCPs may require authorization. PCPs are able to refer a member to a contracted specialist for consultation and treatment without a referral request to Molina Healthcare.

  • As provided in Ohio Revised Code Section 305.02, the County Central Committee shall appoint a person to fill a vacancy in County elective public office when the person holding such office prior to such vacancy was affiliated with the Democratic Party, or when a person elected to a County Elective office as a candidate of the Democratic Party is unable to take such office.

  • See: Elections Elective office 3-105 Environmental protection department.


More Definitions of Elective office

Elective office means any office which has candidates nominated or elected at the time of a statewide primary election; any office which has candidates nominated at the time of a statewide primary election and elected at the time of a statewide general election; any office which has candidates elected at the time of a statewide general election; any office which has candidates nominated or elected at a city election; and any office created by an act of the Legislature which has candidates elected at an election and includes an office which is filled at an election held in conjunction with the annual meeting of a public body created by an act of the Legislature; and
Elective office means a public office filled by an election. A person who is appointed to fill a vacancy in a public office that is ordinarily elective holds an elective office. Elective office does not include the office of precinct delegate. Elective office does not include a school board member in a school district that has a pupil membership of 2,400 or less enrolled on the most recent pupil membership count day. Elective office does not include a federal office.
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Elective office means any Pokagon Band governmental office or position, whether compensated or voluntary, to which a person is elected by Pokagon Band citizens or a specified segment of Pokagon Band citizens.
Elective office means any elective office as defined in the Berkeley City Charter. (Ord. 4700-NS § 211, 1974)
Elective office means any office that may, under the principal act of the district or agency, be filled by way of an election.