Utah Constitution

Article VII, § 11 — Vacancy in office of Governor -- Determination of disability.

Utah Const. art. VII, § 11

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(1) A vacancy in the office of Governor occurs when: (1)(a) the Governor dies, resigns, is removed from office following impeachment, ceases to reside within the state, or is determined, as provided in Subsection(6), to have a disability that renders the Governor unable to discharge the duties of office for the remainder of the Governor's term of office; or (1)(b) the Governor-elect fails to take office because of the Governor-elect's death, failure to qualify for office, or disability, determined as provided in Subsection(6), that renders the Governor-elect unable to discharge the duties of office for the Governor-elect's full term of office. (2) If a vacancy in the office of Governor occurs, the Lieutenant Governor shall become Governor, to serve: (2)(a) until the first Monday in January of the year following the next regular general election after the vacancy occurs, if the vacancy occurs during the first year of the term of office; or (2)(b) for the remainder of the unexpired term, if the vacancy occurs after the first year of the term of office. (3) (3)(a) In the event of simultaneous vacancies in the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor, the President of the Senate shall become Governor, to serve: (3)(a)(i) until the first Monday in January of the year following the next regular general election after the vacancy occurs, if the vacancy occurs during the first year of the term of office; or (3)(a)(ii) for the remainder of the unexpired term, if the vacancy occurs after the first year of the term of office. (3)(b) In the event of simultaneous vacancies in the offices of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall become Governor, to serve: (3)(b)(i) until the first Monday in January of the year following the next regular general election after the vacancy occurs, if the vacancy occurs during the first year of the term of office; or (3)(b)(ii) for the remainder of the unexpired term, if the vacancy occurs after the first year of the term of office. (4) If a vacancy in the office of Governor occurs during the first year of the term of office, an election shall be held at the next regular general election after the vacancy occurs to elect a Governor and Lieutenant Governor, as provided in Article VII, Section 2, to serve the remainder of the unexpired term. (5) (5)(a) If the Governor is temporarily unable to discharge the duties of the office because of the Governor's temporary disability, as determined under Subsection(6), or if the Governor-elect is temporarily unable to assume the office of Governor because of the Governor-elect's temporary disability, as determined under Subsection (6), the powers and duties of the Governor shall be discharged by the Lieutenant Governor who, in addition to discharging the duties of the office of Lieutenant Governor, shall, without additional compensation, act as Governor until the disability ceases. (5)(b) (5)(b)(i) If, during a temporary disability of the Governor or Governor-elect, as determined under Subsection(6), a vacancy in the office of Lieutenant Governor occurs or the Lieutenant Governor is temporarily unable to discharge the duties of the office of Governor because of the Lieutenant Governor's temporary disability, as determined under Subsection (6), the powers and duties of the Governor shall be discharged by the President of the Senate who shall act as Governor until the Governor or Governor-elect's disability ceases or, in the case of the Lieutenant Governor's temporary disability, the Lieutenant Governor's disability ceases, whichever occurs first. (5)(b)(ii) If, during a temporary disability of the Governor or Governor-elect, as determined under Subsection(6), neither the Lieutenant Governor nor the President of the Senate is able to discharge the duties of the office of Governor because of a vacancy in the office of Lieutenant Governor or President of the Senate, or both, or because of a temporary disability of either or both officers, as determined under Subsection (6), or a combination of vacancy and temporary disability, the powers and duties of the Governor shall be discharged by the Speaker of the House of Representatives who shall act as Governor until the Governor's disability ceases or until the vacancy, if applicable, in the office of President of the Senate is filled or the temporary disability, if applicable, of the Lieutenant Governor or President of the Senate ceases, whichever occurs first. (5)(c) (5)(c)(i) During the time that the President of the Senate acts as Governor under this Subsection(5), the President may not exercise the powers and duties of President of the Senate or Senator. The powers and duties of President of the Senate may be exercised during that time by an acting President, chosen by the Senate. (5)(c)(ii) During the time that the Speaker of the House of Representatives acts as Governor under this Subsection(5), the Speaker may

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