HON. RICHARD C. SOUTHARD Town Attorney, Wilson
This is in response to your letter of December 18, 1975, requesting the opinion of the Attorney General as to whether the offices of town supervisor and clerk of the county legislature are incompatible. You stated to us in a telephone conversation following receipt of your letter that Niagara County has an elective county legislature, and that the legislature appoints a clerk whose duties are as prescribed in section
The general rule is that the same person may hold two public offices at the same time unless there is some constitutional or statutory prohibition or some incompatibility between the two offices.
In the present instance, we do not find any constitutional or statutory bar to the simultaneous holding of both offices by the same person. Under the common law, however, public offices are deemed incompatible when their functions are inconsistent and their performance by one and the same person results in antagonism and a conflict of duty, so that conceivably the incumbent of one cannot faithfully discharge with propriety the duties of both (People ex rel. Ryan v. Green,
A comparison of the duties of clerk of the county legislature, as enumerated in section
We conclude, therefore, that the offices of Supervisor of the Town of Wilson and Clerk of the Niagara County Legislature, when held by the same person at the same time, are not incompatibleper se.
