Constitutional office definition

Constitutional office or "constitutional officer" means a county or city office or officer referred to
Constitutional office means the state offices of governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, state auditor, and state treasurer.
Constitutional office or "constitutional officer" means a county or city office or officer referred to in Article VII, Section 4 of the Constitution of Virginia: clerk of the circuit court, attorney for the Commonwealth, sheriff, commissioner of the revenue, and treasurer.

More Definitions of Constitutional office

Constitutional office means the state offices of governor, lieutenant governor,
Constitutional office means the offices of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Auditor of State, Treasurer of State, Secretary of State, Commissioner of State Lands, the Attorney General, the General Assembly, Justice of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Court of Appeals, circuit judge, and district judge.
Constitutional office means the office of the Attorney- General, Solicitor-General, Director of Public Prosecutions, Public Protector, Auditor-General, Secretary to the Cabinet, Secretary to the Treasury and Permanent Secretary;
Constitutional office means an office which is established by or under the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania1;
Constitutional office means the officers and staff of the Clerk of Court, the Property Appraiser, the Sheriff, the Supervisor of Elections, and the Tax Collector.
Constitutional office. ' means an office which is established by or under the Constitution of the
Constitutional office means an executive department that also comprises a constitutional office established by the state constitution and common law practice.