§3-10-3. Vacancies in offices of state officials, United States
senators and judges.
Any vacancy occurring in the office of secretary of state,
auditor, treasurer, attorney general, commissioner of agriculture,
United States senator, judge of the supreme court of appeals or in
any office created or made elective to be filled by the voters of
the entire state, judge of a circuit court or judge of a family
court is filled by the governor of the state by appointment. If
the unexpired term of a judge of the supreme court of appeals, a
judge of the circuit court or judge of a family court is for less
than two years or if the unexpired term of any other office named
in this section is for a period of less than two years and six
months, the appointment to fill the vacancy is for the unexpired
term. If the unexpired term of any office is for a longer period
than above specified, the appointment is until a successor to the
office has timely filed a certificate of candidacy, has been
nominated at the primary election next following such timely filing
and has thereafter been elected and qualified to fill the unexpired
term. Proclamation of any election to fill an unexpired term is
made by the governor of the state and, in the case of an office to
be filled by the voters of the entire state, must be published
prior to the election as a Class II-0 legal advertisement in
compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine
of this code and the publication area for the publication is each
county of the state. If the election is to fill a vacancy in the office of judge of a circuit court or judge of a family court, the
proclamation must be published prior to the election as a Class
II-0 legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of
article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code and the publication
area for such publication is each county in the judicial or family
court circuit.