If there is a vacancy in a judicial office, it is typically filled through a process defined by law, which may involve appointment, election, or temporary assignment. In many jurisdictions, the governor or relevant authority may appoint a replacement, often with the advice or consent of a legislative body. Additionally, some jurisdictions may hold special elections to fill the vacancy. In the interim, the workload may be redistributed among other judges or temporarily assigned judges may be appointed to ensure the continuity of judicial functions.
If the pope has abdicated or resigned, a new pope is elected to fill the vacancy.
if there is no president or vice president, i think the chairman of the house of representatives serves temporarily
they call for a special election to fill the vacancy.
When a vacancy occurs in the office of the lieutenant governor of Texas, the Senate will elect one of its members as the acting President of the Senate until the next state-wide office election.
Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.
the governor of the state he/she represents calls for a special election to fill the vacancy.
A judicial recall is a legal motion to revoke a given office-holder's election and remove him/her from office.
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Yes, you can if there is a vacancy.
Vacancy means that there is an opening... so a sign on a building might mean there is an apartment for rent, at a hotel that they have rooms available, and in your mouth might mean there is a tooth missing.
Order of succession.