123 Ky. 602 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1906
Opinion by
Affirming.
By section 97 of the Constitution the office of commonwealth’s atorney is created. It is a. district office, coextensive with the circuit judicial district. It is an elective office. The term is six years. Begining with the year 1897 an election to fill that office is required to be held every six years. Hence the last general election for that office was held November, 1903, for the term ending in January, 1910. At the election held in the Tenth judicial district, November, 1903, D. J. Wood was elected commonwealth attorney for the ensuing term. He died June 11, 1906. The Governor appointed appellee to the vacancy till an election therefor. Appellee has been regularly and duly nominated for election to fill the vacancy. The question for decision on this appeal is, when is that election required to be held?
Section 152 of the Constitution provides for filling all vacancies in elective offices. If the vacancy occur in a district office more than three months before
Judgment affirmed.