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Constitutional and Officers
The elected Constitutional Officers are:
* Constitutional Officers
These include: the five-member County Commission, five separate Constitutional Officers, and a number of Judicial Officers.
Under State law, the County Commission is responsible for funding the budgets of all Osceola County Government, including the independently elected Constitutional Officers and Judicial Officers, as well as the Commission's own departments.
In addition to the Board there are five Constitutional Officers who are elected to partisan, four-year terms in accordance with the constitution of the State of Florida.
The Board funds a portion or, in certain instances, all of the operating budgets of the County's Constitutional Officers.
Under the Virginia Constitution, each county and city within the state must install Constitutional Officers.
Cape May County is also served by three Constitutional Officers.
There are four Constitutional Officers and three Elected Officials who are elected at-large by the voters of the county.
The Constitutional Officers include the Sheriff ; Tax Commissioner ; Probate Judge and Clerk of the Superior Court.
Constitutional Officers are: Clerk-Patricia Bussow, Chief Financial Officer-Sharon Yarosz, Tax Collector-Stephen Lance, and Tax Assessor-Jason Laliker.
Constitutional Officers are: Clerk Mary Pat Quinn, Chief Financial Officer Kathleen Reinalda, Tax Collector Stephen Lance, and Tax Assessor Richard Motyka.
According to the state constitution, three positions in state government collectively referred to as the " Constitutional Officers "— the Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and the Comptroller of the Treasury, who serves many of the functions of an auditor — are selected by the General Assembly in joint convention, where each member of the General Assembly is accorded a single vote and the office is awarded to the first candidate to receive a majority of the votes ( 67 of 132 ).
Other prominent parties that failed to win seats include the monarchist Constitutional Monarchy Movement, and the Movement of Free Military Officers and Civilians.
In 2011, he was named as a “ Legislator of the Year ” by the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, as well as the Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey.

Constitutional and Clerk
The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, who is also Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice ( formerly the Department of Constitutional Affairs ), heads Her Majesty's Crown Office, and is responsible for the affixing of the Great Seal.
At the time of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Shallus served as Assistant Clerk to the Pennsylvania General Assembly, which met at the Pennsylvania State House ( today known as Independence Hall ).

Constitutional and Circuit
Hardwick appealed, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit reversed the lower court, finding that the Georgia sodomy statute was indeed an infringement upon Hardwick's Constitutional rights.
Judge Hoffman's handling of the trial, along with the FBI's bugging of the defence lawyers, resulted, with the help of the Center for Constitutional Rights, in the convictions being overturned by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals two years later, on 21 November 1972.
" The Center for Constitutional Rights, which had argued the case on ACORN's behalf, was considering a request for a rehearing by more judges of the 2nd Circuit.

Constitutional and County
On September 6, 1776, the Maryland Constitutional Convention agreed to a proposal introduced by Thomas Sprigg Wootton wherein Frederick County, the largest and most populous county in Maryland, would be divided into three smaller units.
* Constitutional officers of Martin County
* Richard Ellis, born and raised in Lunenburg County, settled in Alabama where he was a member of Alabama ’ s Constitutional Convention in 1818 and an Associate Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court ( 1819 – 1826 ).
During these deliberations it became clear that the work of the Sequoyah Constitutional Convention had been groundbreaking: the Guthrie meeting essentially adopted almost exactly the same boundaries for Pushmataha County, Oklahoma as were proposed earlier for Sequoyah, again identifying Antlers as county seat.
Holton was platted in 1871 and named for Henry H. Holt, a Muskegon County delegate to the State Constitutional Convention of 1867 and later Lieutenant Governor of Michigan, 1873-76.
Delegates to the 1906 Constitutional Convention selected Ryan as the seat of Jefferson County.
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It was chartered by the Virginia General Assembly in 1856, and named for Mason County, which was named for George Mason, a delegate to the U. S. Constitutional Convention.
In Mobile County, local attempts to require all constables to complete law enforcement training, except for those currently in office who would be grandfathered was ruled unconstitutional, though Alabama Constitutional authority to do so has so far been withheld.
He has also inaugurated the Courtroom Journalism in Monterey County, as well as a statewide event for the Constitutional Right Foundation in Los Angeles.
Around the Bay Area, other seals can be found at the historic plaza in Sonoma on the 1846 Bear Flag Revolt monument ( 1914 ), the Elihu M Harris State Office Building in Oakland, the San Mateo County History Museum in Redwood City ( a mosaic dating to 1910 ), the Circle of Palms Plaza in San Jose, the site of California's first state capitol, and in front of Colton Hall in Monterey, the site of the 1849 Constitutional Convention.
Its namesake is Thomas Sprigg Wootton, a former member of the Maryland Constitutional Convention and the founder of Montgomery County.
During the First Constitutional Convention, on December 3, 1861, Harmon Sinsel, of Taylor County, made a motion to strike the word Kanawha from the new state constitution.
" Roberts became a fervent Democrat and was elected Davis County Delegate to the Utah State Constitutional Convention in 1894.
Following the Civil War, Ross briefly served as sheriff of McLennan County before resigning to participate in the 1875 Texas Constitutional Convention.
Elected to the Alabama Senate from Barbour County, Alabama in 1898, Jelks served as chairman of the Committee on Constitution, Constitutional Revision and Amendment.
He then moved to Lauderdale County and represented Lauderdale County in the 1819 Alabama Constitutional Convention.
Pierce represented Chatham County in the Georgia State Legislature, which in 1786 elected him to the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention the following year.
In 1776 he attended the state's Constitutional Convention for Anne Arundel County.

Constitutional and Courts
Administrative courts, Constitutional Courts and election-control committee were established to strengthen the checks and balance of politics.
Interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment's enforcement provision has been the subject of several important Supreme Court cases, which reflect the tension between the Courts ' role of interpreting the Constitution and Congress's power of adopting legislation to enforce specific Constitutional amendments.
) Courts in both Hawaii and New York held that he could be excluded from the ballot because he could not possibly meet the Constitutional criteria.
The judicial branch of Germany has three courts which are the Ordinary Courts, Specialized Courts and the Constitutional Courts.
Specialized Courts, deal with administrative, labor, social, fiscal, and patent law and Constitutional Courts deal with more of judicial review and constitutional interpretation.
It was renamed the " Supreme Court of England and Wales " in 1981, and again to the " Senior Courts of England and Wales " by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005.
Currently there are 828 ordinary courts ( 687 local, 116 regional, 24 appellate, one federal ), 142 labour courts ( 122 local, 19 appellate, one federal ), 69 administrative courts ( 52 local, 16 higher, one federal ), 20 tax courts ( 19 local, one federal ), 86 social courts ( 69 local, 16 appellate, one federal ) and 17 constitutional courts ( 16 State Constitutional Courts, one Federal Constitutional Court ).
Brazilian representatives were elected to the Portuguese Constitutional Courts ( Cortes Constitucionais Portuguesas ).
The general superior courts of South Africa are the High Courts, the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constitutional Court.
The Constitutional Court is primarily an appellate court, hearing appeals on constitutional matters from the Supreme Court of Appeal or in some cases directly from the High Courts.
Historically, he was the second-highest judge of the Courts of England and Wales, after the Lord Chancellor, but that changed as a result of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, which removed the judicial functions from the office of Lord Chancellor.
He alone may appoint judges to the Supreme and Constitutional Courts, and members of the Bank Board of the Czech National Bank.
The Constitution establishes the Constitutional and Supreme Courts, as well as the independence of the judiciary ( Articles 81 – 96 ).
It defines the hierarchy consisting of Magistrates ' Courts, High Courts, the Supreme Court of Appeal, and the Constitutional Court.
Constitutional Courts are therefore negative legislators.
The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 made him the first Lord Chief Justice to be President of the Courts of England and Wales.
* Judging the State: Courts and Constitutional Politics in Pakistan, by Paula R. Newburg 0-521-89440-9
In 2007, he was elected to the board of the Conference of Chief Justices. Chief Justice Hernández Denton is also a member of the American Bar Association, the Iberoamerican Summit of Chief Justices and of the Conference of Constitutional Courts of Latin America and Spain, and an elected member of the American Law Institute.
* Judging the State: Courts and Constitutional Politics in Pakistan, by Paula R. Newberg 0-521-89440-9

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