Dear Mr. Upton:
On behalf of the interim Secretary of State Dawn K. Roberts, you ask substantially the following question:
For purposes of filling a vacancy on a soil and water conservation district board pursuant to Chapter
In sum:
The Department of State should consider the next scheduled general election following a vacancy on a soil and water conservation district board as the "next regular election" for notification of a vacancy to be filled at the general election.
A soil and water conservation district is a governmental subdivision of the state organized pursuant to Chapter
Section
"After the issuance of a certificate of organization of a soil and water conservation district by the Department of State, or in the event of a vacancy resulting from death, resignation, removal, or otherwise, each vacancy shall be filled by appointment by theremaining supervisors of the district until the next regularelection." (e.s.)
The plain language of the statute dictates that a vacancy filled by appointment by the board shall be for the time period until the next regular election. You indicate that you are unaware of any statutory definition of "regular election" and question whether the Legislature intended the span of time to be until the next scheduled general election or the next general election at which the supervisor's term would have ended.
Section
"The election of supervisors for each soil and water conservation district shall be held every 2 years. The electionsshall be held at the time of the general election provided forby s.
Thus, the statute provides that the election of the supervisors shall be held at the time of the general election provided for in section
"A general election shall be held in each county on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of each even-numbered year to choose a successor to each elective federal, state, county, and district officer whose term will expire before the next general election and, except as provided in the State Constitution, tofill each vacancy in elective office for the unexpired portion ofthe term." (e.s.)
You note that there may be a conflict between the provisions in section
"Except as otherwise provided in the State Constitution, the Governor shall fill by appointment any vacancy in a state, district, or county office, other than a member or officer of the Legislature, for the remainder of the term of an appointive officer and for the remainder of the term of an elective office, if there is less than 28 months remaining in the term; otherwise, until the first Tuesday after the first Monday following the next general election. . . ."
It is a general rule of statutory construction that a specific statute governing a certain subject will control over a general statute relating to the same subject matter.5 It is fundamental, however, that statutes are to be read in harmony whenever possible.6 As the more specific legislation, the provisions in section
It would appear, therefore, reading all of the above-cited provisions in a manner to give effect to each and to fulfill the Legislature's intent, that the appointment of a supervisor to fill a vacancy until the next regular election should be interpreted to mean that the remaining supervisors will appoint a successor to fill the vacancy on the board until the next scheduled general election, at which time a supervisor will be elected to fill the unexpired portion of the term. If the next scheduled general election coincides with the end of the term for the vacant position, then the seat will be open for election to a full term.
Accordingly, it is my opinion that for purposes of filling a vacancy on a soil and water conservation district board pursuant to Chapter
Sincerely,
Bill McCollum Attorney General
BM/tals