| ARTICLE 4 - ELECTIONS
Section 4.10 - Election Procedures.
Except as provided in this Article, the nominating primaries and
elections of the Assessor, Auditor, Treasurer and Sheriff shall be
conducted in accordance with general law governing the election of
non-partisan county officers.
Nominating primaries and elections of the County Council and Executive
shall be conducted in accordance with general law governing the
election of non-partisan county offices. (amended by Referendum 1986)
Section 4.20 - Qualifications.
Each county officer holding an elective office shall be, at the time
of his appointment or election and at all times while he holds office,
a citizen of the United States and a resident and registered voter of
Whatcom County and council members shall be residents of the districts
which they represent. Any change in the boundaries of the council
member's district which shall cause him to be no longer a resident of
the district which he represents shall not disqualify him from holding
office during the remainder of the term for which he was elected or
appointed.
Section 4.30 - Conflict of Interest.
The County Council, Executive, Assessor, Auditor, Treasurer, Sheriff
and Prosecuting Attorney shall hold no other office or employment
within County government. (amended by Referendum 1986; Ord. 93-046
(part))
Section 4.40 - District Boundaries.
The boundaries of each district shall correspond as nearly as
practical with the boundaries of election precincts and shall be drawn
to produce districts with compact and contiguous territory, composed
of geographic units which are approximately equal in population.
Section 4.41 - Districting Committee.
During the month of January, 1981, and by January 31 of each tenth
year thereafter, a five-member Districting Committee shall be
appointed. The County Council shall appoint four persons to the
committee, two from each major political party, the four to appoint
the fifth who shall be the Chairman. The Districting Committee shall
within thirty (30) days of its appointment meet and appoint a
Districting Master who shall be qualified by education, training and
experience to draw a districting plan. If the Districting Committee is
unable to agree upon the appointment of a Districting Master within
thirty (30) days, the County Council shall appoint a Districting
Master by March 31 of that year.
Section 4.42 - Districting Plan.
The Districting Master shall draw a districting plan for the county
which shall be submitted by May 1 of the same year to the Districting
Committee for adoption with or without amendment.The Districting
Committee shall adopt the districting plan within fifteen (15) days.
Upon adoption, the districting plan shall be filed with the County
Auditor by the Districting Committee. The plan shall become effective
upon filing.
Section 4.50 - Vacancies.
An elective office shall become vacant on the death, resignation,
recall of the officer; a council member's absence from three (3)
consecutive regular meetings of the County Council, without being
excused by the Council; any elected official's absence from the county
for thirty (30) days without being excused by the Council, or for
other causes. The Council shall fill a vacancy from a list of three
people submitted by the county central committee of the party which
the official in office immediately prior to the vacancy represented.
In the event that the official in office immediately prior to the
vacancy was an independent or non-partisan candidate, the vacancy
shall be filled by the Council as it deems appropriate.
Vacancies in elective office shall be filled at the next November general election, unless the vacancy occurs after the last day for filing declarations of candidacy, in which case the vacancy shall be filled at the next succeeding November general election. The person elected shall take office upon certification of the results of the election and shall serve the unexpired term of the vacated office. Until a successor has been elected and certified, a majority of the Council shall fill the vacancy by appointment. All persons appointed to fill vacancies shall meet the qualifications of Section 4.20. (Amended by referendum 2005)
Section 4.60 - Commencement of Terms of Office.
The election of county officers provided for in this charter shall be
held on odd-numbered years as provided by general law and the
provisions of this Charter. The term of office of elected county
officers shall commence on the second Monday of the next January
immediately following the November general election.
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