Michigan Compiled Laws 116-1954-vi Chapter VI Lieutenant Governor; Secretary Of State; Attorney General (168.71...168.86)
- Section 168.71 Offices Of Secretary Of State Or Attorney General; Eligibility; Violation Of Mcl 38.412a.
(1) A person shall not be eligible to the offices of secretary of state or attorney general if the person is not a registered...
- Section 168.72 Candidates For Lieutenant Governor, Secretary Of State, Attorney General; Nomination At Fall State Convention.
At its fall state convention, each political party may nominate a candidate for each of the offices of lieutenant governor, secretary of state and...
- Section 168.73 Offices Of Lieutenant Governor, Secretary Of State, And Attorney General; Nominees; List.
Not more than 24 hours after the conclusion of the fall state convention, the state central committee of each political party shall canvass the...
- Section 168.74 Candidates; Withdrawal; Notice.
A person who has been certified by the state central committee of any party as nominated for the office of lieutenant governor, secretary of...
- Section 168.75 Candidates; Death, Withdrawal Or Disqualification; New Candidate, Selection, Certification; Ballots.
When a candidate of a political party, after having been nominated to the office of lieutenant governor, secretary of state or attorney general, shall...
- Section 168.76 Secretary Of State And Attorney General; Election.
A secretary of state and attorney general shall be elected at the general election in 1964, 1966, and every fourth year thereafter. History: 1954,...
- Section 168.77 Secretary Of State And Attorney General; Certificate Of Determination By Board Of State Canvassers.
The board of state canvassers shall determine which candidates for the offices of secretary of state and attorney general have received the greatest number...
- Section 168.78 Secretary Of State And Attorney General; Certificate Of Election.
The secretary of state shall file in his office and preserve the original statements and determination of the board of state canvassers of the...
- Section 168.79 Secretary Of State And Attorney General; Terms Of Office.
The terms of office of the secretary of state and attorney general shall commence at 12 noon on January 1 next following the election,...
- Section 168.80 Secretary Of State And Attorney General; Oath Of Office, Bond, Deposit.
Every person elected to the office of secretary of state or attorney general, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall take and...
- Section 168.81 Secretary Of State Or Attorney General; Resignation, Notice.
Any person duly elected to the office of secretary of state or attorney general who desires to resign shall file a written notice, containing...
- Section 168.82 Secretary Of State Or Attorney General; Vacancy, Creation, Notice To Governor.
The office of secretary of state or attorney general shall become vacant upon the happening of any of the following events: Death of the...
- Section 168.83 Secretary Of State Or Attorney General; Impeachment; Removal From Office; Service Of Charges, Hearing.
Any person holding the office of secretary of state or attorney general may be removed from office upon conviction in impeachment proceedings for the...
- Section 168.84 Secretary Of State Or Attorney General; Vacancy; Successor, Appointment By Governor, Oath Of Office, Bond.
Whenever a vacancy shall occur in the office of secretary of state or attorney general, the governor shall appoint a successor to fill such...
- Section 168.85 Secretary Of State Or Attorney General; Election, Recount Of Votes.
The votes cast for any candidate for the office of secretary of state or attorney general at any election shall be subject to recount...
- Section 168.86 Secretary Of State Or Attorney General; Recall.
Any person elected to the office of secretary of state or attorney general shall be subject to recall as provided in chapter 36 of...
Last modified: October 10, 2016