DRAFT CSC, Title 13. Elections | ||
CHAPTER 9
Special Provisions
§ 1801. Determination of tie.
§ 1802. Runoff election.
§ 1803. Conduct and voters.
§ 1804. Time of special election.
§ 1805. Calling special elections.
§ 1806. Election to fill vacancy in the Chuuk State Legislature.
§ 1807. Events causing vacancies.
§ 1808. Total incapacity or death after election but before commencing term of office.
§ 1801. Determination of tie.
If at any election in the case of the Legislature, two
Source: CSL 3-95-26, § 140, modified.
§ 1802. Runoff election.
In case of the Election for
Governor and Lieutenant Governor, if a majority is not reached, a run-off
election between the candidates on the tickets receiving the two highest
pluralities shall be held on the fourth Tuesday following the general
election.
Source: CSL 3-95-26, § 141.
§ 1803. Conduct and voters.
At any special election, every person entitled to vote at a general election shall be entitled to vote. All special elections shall be conducted in the same manner and form as a general election, except as otherwise provided in this
Source: CSL 3-95-26, § 142, modified.
§ 1804. Time of special election.
Special election shall be held at a time set by the Election Commission which shall be held not less than
Source: CSL 3-95-26, § 143, modified.
§ 1805. Calling special elections.
All special and runoff
elections shall be called by proclamation of the Chuuk State Election
Commission. The Commission shall disseminate such proclamation or
the information contained therein by every available means of
communication, including public information, the news media, broadcast,
and radio.
Source: CSL 3-95-26, § 144.
§ 1806. Election to fill vacancy in the Chuuk
State Legislature.
The Election Commission shall call for a special election to fill vacancies in the Legislature whenever one or more vacancies occur therein where not less than one year is remaining in the unexpired term as provided in this
Source: CSL 3-95-26, § 145, modified.
§ 1807. Events causing vacancies.
Vacancies in the Chuuk State
Legislature and/or in the municipalities occur when the
incumbent:
Source: CSL 3-95-26, § 146, modified.
§ 1808. Total incapacity or death after election
but before commencing term of office.
Source: CSL 3-95-26, § 147, modified.
Cross-reference: The constitutional provisions on suffrage and elections are found in Article XII of the Chuuk State Constitution which reads as follows:
Article XII
SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS
Section 1. A general election shall be held every 2 years on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in March. If the general election date for the Congress of the Federated States of Micronesia is changed from March, or reasons such as natural disaster preclude the holding of an election on the date set, the election shall be held as prescribed by statute.
Section 2. A citizen of the Federated States of Micronesia who is a resident of the State of Chuuk and has attained the age of 18 may vote in the State. Voting shall be secret.
Section 3. The Legislature shall prescribe by statute a minimum period of voter residency; disqualifications for conviction of crime, mental incompetence, or insanity; and for the protection of voting in the State of Chuuk. Except as so provided, no resident entitled to vote may be denied the privilege to vote or be interfered with in voting.
Section 4. There shall be an independent Election Commission vested with powers, duties, and responsibilities, as prescribed by statute, for the administration of elections in the State of Chuuk, including voter registration and the conduct and certification of elections.
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