Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

The Attorney General of Texas JIM MATYOX March 6, 1984 AttorneyGeneral Supreme Court Building Honorable Patrick J. Ridley opinion No. JM-132 P. 0. Box 12549 Bell County Attorney Austin. TX. ?9?11- 2549 P. 0. Box 474 Re: Automatic resignation of 51214752501 Belton, Texas 76513 county comissioner from office Telex 9101974~1357 Telecopier 5121475-0256 by filing for candidacy for another office 714 Ja~hscm. Suite 7W Dear Mr. Ridley: Dallas. TX. 75202.4506 2141742.8944 You have asked.whether. by reason of article XVI, section 65 of the Texas Constitution, a county commissioner with more than one year 4924 Alberta Ave.. Suite 100 of his term remaining, has automatically vacated his office by El Paso. TX. 79905.2793 applying with a political party to file for election to the board of 915/533-3464 directors of a water improvement district, an office~for which he was ineligible by reason of special circumstances. You have stated, and ..d1 Texas. Suite 700 we will assume, that the commissioner at issue is a land developer and Hws,on. TX. 77002.311 t is ineligible for this position under section 50.026 of the Water ?131223-5895 Code, which bars land developers from membership on the governing body of a water district. It is our opinion that the commissioner has vacated his county position, pursuant to article XVI, section 65 of 606 Broadway. Suite 312 Lubbock. TX. 794013479 the Texas Constitution, regardless of his ineligibility to hold the 9061747~5239 office for which be has filed. A pertinent portion of article XVI, section 65 was approved by 4309 N. Tenth. Suite S the voters In 1958: McAllen. TX. 78501-1695 5121652-4547 Provided, however. if any of the officers named herein [County officials] shall announce their 200 Main Plaza. Suite 400 candidacy, or shall in fact become a candidate, in San Antonio. TX. 79205.2797 5121225-4191 any General, Special or Primary Election for any office of profit or trust under the laws of this State or the United States other than the office An Equal Opportunity/ then held, at any time when the unexpired term of Affirmative Action Employer the office then held shall exceed one (1) year, such announcement or such candidacy shall constitute an automatic resignation of the office then held, and the vacany thereby created shall be filled pursuant to law in the same manner as other vacancies for such office are filled. r Section 65 does not violate the equal protection clause of the federal Constitution. Clements v. Fashing, 102 S.Ct. 2836 (1982). A p. 559 Honorable Patrick J. Ridley - Page 2 (JM-132) -\ comparable provision applies to municipalities. -Cf. Tex. Const.. art. XI. 011. The position of water district board director is unquestionably an "office of trust'! under section 65. In an opinion based upon similar facts, this office concluded that a justice of the peace, upon announcing as a candidate for director of a water control and improvement district, automatically resigned his office. when there was more than one year remaining in his term. Attorney General Opinion H-767 (1967). Section 65 has also been construed to effect the automatic resignation of a county conxuissionerwho seeks election to a school board with more than one year remaining in his term. Ramirez v. Flares. 505 S.W.2d 406 (Tex. Civ. App. - San Antonio 1973, writ ref'd n.r.e.); Attorney General Opinion C-43 (1963). Under the plain language of article XVI, section 65, one's mere announcement for another office constitutes an automatic resignation. See Attorney General Opinion WW-1253 (1962) (announcement made by press release published in a newspaper). It is irrelevant that the office holder announcing his candidacy for another office is ineligible on other grounds to assuma the position for which he has announced. Therefore, a vacancy in the office of county conmissioner ? presently exists. SUMMARY A county commissioner who files an application to place his name on the ballot in an election for the directorship of a water district automatically vacates his office if more than one year remains in his term, even though he Is ineligible for the office of water district director. JIM MATTOX - Attorney General of Texas TOM GREEN First Assistant Attorney General DAVID R. RICHARDS Executive Assistant Attorney General Prepared by David Brooks Assistant Attorney General ? p. 560 Honorable Patrick J. Ridley - Page 3 (JM-132) APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Rick Gilpin, Chairman Jon Bible David Brooks Colin Carl Susan Garrison Jim Moellinger Nancy Sutton Bruce Youngblood p. 561