2912 - Election of members of commission.

     § 2912.  Election of members of commission.        (a)  General rule.--A governmental study commission of seven,     nine or eleven members, as designated in the question, shall be     elected by the qualified voters at the same election the     question is submitted to the electors.        (b)  Nomination of candidates.--Each candidate for the office     of member of the commission shall be nominated and placed upon     the ballot containing the question in the manner provided by and     subject to the provisions of the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333,     No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, which relate     to the nomination of a candidate nominated by nomination papers     filed for other offices elective by the voters. Each candidate     shall be nominated and listed without any political designation     or slogan, and no nomination paper shall be signed or circulated     prior to the 13th Tuesday before the election nor later than the     tenth Tuesday before the election. No signature shall be counted     unless it bears a date within this period.        (c)  Instructions to electors.--Each elector shall be     instructed to vote on the question and, regardless of the manner     of his vote on the question, to vote for the designated number     of members of a government study commission who shall serve if     the question is or has been determined in the affirmative.        (d)  Insufficient number of candidates or members.--If an     insufficient number of nominating papers is filed to fill all of     the designated positions on the study commission, the question     of establishing a commission shall be placed on the ballot, and,     unless a sufficient number of study commission members are     elected by receiving at least as many votes as signatures are     required to file a nominating position, then the question of     creating a study commission shall be deemed to have been     rejected.