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The votes shall be received, sorted, counted and declared in the
same manner as votes for Representatives. The names of the
persons voted for, the number of votes for each and the whole
number of ballots received shall be recorded by the clerk of
each municipality within the prosecutorial district. The clerk
shall send true copies of these names and totals, sealed and
attested as returns of votes for Senators, to the Secretary of
State.

 
1-A.__Appointment.__The district attorneys must be appointed
by the county commissioners of the respective prosecutorial
districts.

 
2. Qualifications. Only attorneys admitted to the general
practice of law in this State and who reside in the
prosecutorial district may be elected or appointed district
attorney. Removal from the prosecutorial district vacates the
office.

 
3. Term of office. The term of office for a district
attorney is 4 years, except when one is elected appointed to
fill out an unexpired term, in which case it is for the
remainder of the unexpired term.

 
Sec. 12. 30-A MRSA §252, as amended by PL 1995, c. 245, §5, is
further amended to read:

 
§252. Vacancies in office

 
A vacancy in the office of district attorney, because of
expiration of the term of office, death, permanent incapacity,
removal from office under section 257, removal from the
prosecutorial district, or otherwise, shall be is filled under
this section, except as provided in section 253.

 
1. Vacancies caused by expiration of the term. Vacancies
occurring by expiration of the term of office shall must be
filled by election appointment in that year as provided in
section 251.

 
2. Vacancies caused by other reasons. When no person is
elected or a vacancy happens in the office of district
attorney, other than as provided in subsection 1, the Governor
county commissioners of the prosecutorial districts shall
appoint a competent attorney, a resident of the prosecutorial
district affected, to serve as a substitute district attorney
until the first day of January following the next biennial
election. At that election, a A person shall must be elected
appointed to the office of district attorney to serve for the
remainder of the unexpired term. When the office of district
attorney becomes vacant after the first day of October in the
2nd year after the election of a district attorney under
section 251, a new election


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