Composite Amendments to fill vacancies, shall be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November in an odd-numbered year, and the term of every such officer shall expire at the end of an odd-numbered year. [The [terms] term of office of all such officers elected before the first day of January, eighteen hundred and ninetyfive, whose successors have not [then] been elected, which under existing laws would expire with an even-numbered year, or in an odd-numbered year and before the end thereof, are extended to and including the last day of December next following the time when such terms would otherwise expire; the terms of office of all such officers, [which under] under which the existing laws would expire in an even-numbered year, and before the end thereof, are abridged so as to expire at the end of the preceding year.] This section shall not apply [to any city of the third class or] to elections of any judicial officer, except judges and justices of inferior local courts. 1914. S. No. 722 (Int. 674). (Same as A. No. 1666.) |