Introduced in the Senate on September 16, 2003, to require the county executives of Oakland and Bay Counties to appoint a chief deputy, and establish that if the county executive office becomes vacant due to death or resignation of the executive, the chief deputy will assume the office until until the county board of commissioners appoints a successor to the elected county executive, or until a special election was held. The bill authorizes the county commission to call a special election if it chooses. Currently, a replacement may only be selected by the county commission
The vote was 37 in favor, 0 opposed and 1 not voting
(Senate Roll Call 504 at Senate Journal 89)
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