EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 381
of pending a new election, and it shall be the duty of the
Mayor and Common Council to order a new election for such
officer or officers by directing the Supervisors of Election here-
inafter provided for to hold such election, whereupon it shall
be the duty of said Supervisors of Election to fix a date there-
for not less than fifteen nor more than thirty days from the
date of their receipt of such order, and they shall give ten
days' notice thereof in the same manner as they are required
to give notice of the regular election.
In case of a vacancy occurring in the office of Mayor,
the members of the Council shall elect a duly qualified
person to fill such vacancy at their, next regular meet-
ing after the occurrence of such vacancy, and in case
they shall fail to so elect they shall at once call a new
election in the same manner and under the same conditions as
that to be called in case of a failure to elect at the regular
election.
In case of a vacancy in the office of Councilman of any
ward, the Mayor with the advice and consent of the remaining
members of the said Council shall appoint a qualified person
to serve as Councilman from said ward until the next general
election for Councilmen, at which election a Councilman shall
be voted for by the voters of said ward to fill out the remain-
der of the unexpired term in case such term shall not regularly
expire at such time.
Supervisors of Election.
Section 10. And be it further enacted, That on or before
the first day of April in each and every year, the Mayor and
Common Council shall appoint two qualified voters of said
town not holding; any other office thereunder as Supervisors of
Election, who shall also act as Registration Officials and Judges
of Election at any election held during the year succeeding their
appointment. In case of a vacancy occurring in said year in
the office of Supervisors of Election, the Mayor and the Com-
mon Council shall appoint a qualified person to fill said vacancy
occurring in said office. The Supervisors of Election shall re-
ceive Five Dollars each for each and every day they may be
required to serve as Judges of Election or as Registration
Officials.
Registration,
Section 11. And be it further enacted, That the said Su-
pervisors of Election shall appoint by at least one advertise-
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