North Dakota Statutes
§ 44-02-10 — Vacancy due to military service - How office is filled
North Dakota § 44-02-10
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N.D. Cent. Code § 44-02-10 (2026).
Text
When the incumbent of any elective office in this state is unable to discharge the duties of
the incumbent's office by reason of service in the armed forces of the United States, an acting
official who shall have the powers of the incumbent must be appointed in the same manner that
an appointment would be made in case of a vacancy in office, the appointment being made from
a list of three names which must be submitted by the incumbent to the appointing body or officer
within thirty days after leaving for the service. Provided, however, in the office of state's attorney
the names of practicing attorneys residing in adjoining counties may be included if there are less
than three practicing attorneys residing in such county in which the appointment is to be made.
If the incumbent has already
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Nearby Sections
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§ 44-01-01
Eligibility to office§ 44-01-02
Credit for military service§ 44-01-03.1
Elected state officers - Date to qualify§ 44-01-05
Oath of civil officers§ 44-01-05.1
Failure to file oath§ 44-01-07
Officers to account for moneys collected§ 44-01-08
Approval of bonds§ 44-01-09
Filing of bonds§ 44-01-11
Approval of fidelity bonds§ 44-01-12
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North Dakota § 44-02-10, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/44-02-10.