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ELECTIONS CODE
SECTION 7460-7470



7460.  This article applies only to committees established by
Assembly districts or supervisorial districts within a county
pursuant to the bylaws of the county central committee of that
county.



7461.  The committees shall be called county Assembly district
committees or county supervisorial district committees.



7462.  Each committee shall consist of the persons elected to the
county central committee of a single Assembly or supervisorial
district.


7463.  The district committees of a county and the ex officio
members of the county central committee constitute the county central
committee of that county.


7464.  The district committees may elect any officers and undertake
any action as the bylaws of the county central committee of which
they are a part provide.


7465.  In the event that the candidates elected to a district
committee do not equal the number of party committeemembers by which
the district is entitled to be represented under Article 1
(commencing with Section 7400), a vacancy or vacancies exist to the
extent of the difference between the number of elected
committeemembers and the number of committeemembers by which the
district is entitled to be represented. When a vacancy or vacancies
exist, they shall be filled by the district committee to which
insufficient members were elected.



7466.  In the event of the appointment or election to a district
committee of an ineligible person, or whenever any member of the
committee dies, resigns or becomes incapacitated to act, is removed
from office, or removes from the jurisdiction of the district
committee, or ceases to be a member of this party, a vacancy exists
which shall be filled by appointment by the district committee in
which the ineligibility or vacancy occurs.



7467.  Any member of a district committee who misses more than three
consecutive regularly called meetings of the county central
committee may be removed by a vote of that district committee
concerned, unless his or her absence is caused by illness or
temporary absence from the county on the date of the meeting.



7468.  The removal of residence by an elected or appointed member of
a district committee from the Assembly district or supervisorial
district from which he or she has been elected or appointed a member
of that committee shall constitute his or her automatic resignation
from that committee.


7469.  A district committee shall remove any member of that
committee who is required to be removed under Section 7413.



7470.  Whenever any person is appointed to fill a vacancy on a
district committee, the district committee shall notify within 10
days the chairperson of the county central committee who shall file a
notice of the appointment with the elections official within 30 days
after it is made. The notices shall contain the name and address of
the person appointed and the name of the person replaced, and shall
indicate the date of the appointment.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Elec > 7460-7470

ELECTIONS CODE
SECTION 7460-7470



7460.  This article applies only to committees established by
Assembly districts or supervisorial districts within a county
pursuant to the bylaws of the county central committee of that
county.



7461.  The committees shall be called county Assembly district
committees or county supervisorial district committees.



7462.  Each committee shall consist of the persons elected to the
county central committee of a single Assembly or supervisorial
district.


7463.  The district committees of a county and the ex officio
members of the county central committee constitute the county central
committee of that county.


7464.  The district committees may elect any officers and undertake
any action as the bylaws of the county central committee of which
they are a part provide.


7465.  In the event that the candidates elected to a district
committee do not equal the number of party committeemembers by which
the district is entitled to be represented under Article 1
(commencing with Section 7400), a vacancy or vacancies exist to the
extent of the difference between the number of elected
committeemembers and the number of committeemembers by which the
district is entitled to be represented. When a vacancy or vacancies
exist, they shall be filled by the district committee to which
insufficient members were elected.



7466.  In the event of the appointment or election to a district
committee of an ineligible person, or whenever any member of the
committee dies, resigns or becomes incapacitated to act, is removed
from office, or removes from the jurisdiction of the district
committee, or ceases to be a member of this party, a vacancy exists
which shall be filled by appointment by the district committee in
which the ineligibility or vacancy occurs.



7467.  Any member of a district committee who misses more than three
consecutive regularly called meetings of the county central
committee may be removed by a vote of that district committee
concerned, unless his or her absence is caused by illness or
temporary absence from the county on the date of the meeting.



7468.  The removal of residence by an elected or appointed member of
a district committee from the Assembly district or supervisorial
district from which he or she has been elected or appointed a member
of that committee shall constitute his or her automatic resignation
from that committee.


7469.  A district committee shall remove any member of that
committee who is required to be removed under Section 7413.



7470.  Whenever any person is appointed to fill a vacancy on a
district committee, the district committee shall notify within 10
days the chairperson of the county central committee who shall file a
notice of the appointment with the elections official within 30 days
after it is made. The notices shall contain the name and address of
the person appointed and the name of the person replaced, and shall
indicate the date of the appointment.



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Statutes > California > Elec > 7460-7470

ELECTIONS CODE
SECTION 7460-7470



7460.  This article applies only to committees established by
Assembly districts or supervisorial districts within a county
pursuant to the bylaws of the county central committee of that
county.



7461.  The committees shall be called county Assembly district
committees or county supervisorial district committees.



7462.  Each committee shall consist of the persons elected to the
county central committee of a single Assembly or supervisorial
district.


7463.  The district committees of a county and the ex officio
members of the county central committee constitute the county central
committee of that county.


7464.  The district committees may elect any officers and undertake
any action as the bylaws of the county central committee of which
they are a part provide.


7465.  In the event that the candidates elected to a district
committee do not equal the number of party committeemembers by which
the district is entitled to be represented under Article 1
(commencing with Section 7400), a vacancy or vacancies exist to the
extent of the difference between the number of elected
committeemembers and the number of committeemembers by which the
district is entitled to be represented. When a vacancy or vacancies
exist, they shall be filled by the district committee to which
insufficient members were elected.



7466.  In the event of the appointment or election to a district
committee of an ineligible person, or whenever any member of the
committee dies, resigns or becomes incapacitated to act, is removed
from office, or removes from the jurisdiction of the district
committee, or ceases to be a member of this party, a vacancy exists
which shall be filled by appointment by the district committee in
which the ineligibility or vacancy occurs.



7467.  Any member of a district committee who misses more than three
consecutive regularly called meetings of the county central
committee may be removed by a vote of that district committee
concerned, unless his or her absence is caused by illness or
temporary absence from the county on the date of the meeting.



7468.  The removal of residence by an elected or appointed member of
a district committee from the Assembly district or supervisorial
district from which he or she has been elected or appointed a member
of that committee shall constitute his or her automatic resignation
from that committee.


7469.  A district committee shall remove any member of that
committee who is required to be removed under Section 7413.



7470.  Whenever any person is appointed to fill a vacancy on a
district committee, the district committee shall notify within 10
days the chairperson of the county central committee who shall file a
notice of the appointment with the elections official within 30 days
after it is made. The notices shall contain the name and address of
the person appointed and the name of the person replaced, and shall
indicate the date of the appointment.