Commissions, Elections and Legislation . The form of a successor
election petition, circulation and procedure for determining the
validity and sufficiency of a petition shall be as provided by
law. If the successor election petition is valid and sufficient,
the Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation shall
certify the petition not more than 100 days after the date the
recall petition was filed. Names of candidates for nomination to
serve as the candidate of an established political party must be
submitted to the electors at a special primary election, if
necessary, called by the Bureau of Commissions, Elections and
Legislation to be held at the same time as the special election
on the question of recall established under subsection (b).
Names of candidates for the successor election must be submitted
to the electors at a special successor election called by the
Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation , which must
occur not more than 60 days after the date of the special
primary election or on a date established by law.
(f) The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General,
Auditor General, State Treasurer or a mayor or district attorney
elected officer in the city of the first class or county of the
first class shall be immediately removed upon certification of
the recall election results if a majority of the electors voting
on the question vote to recall the elected Statewide or local
officer in the city of the first class or county of the first
class .
(g) No person who has been removed from the office under
this section or who has resigned from the office after a recall
petition directed to him has been filed may be eligible for
election or appointment to any State or local office in a city
of the first class or a county of the first class within two
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