The offices to be filled by election pursuant
to this Charter are the County Council, District Attorney, Controller,
Sheriff and Register of Wills.
All elected officers in County government shall
be registered electors in the County. They shall have attained the
age of 25 years and shall have been domiciled in the County for a
period of at least two consecutive years prior to the date of nomination
to candidacy for County office. Candidates for District Attorney and
Register of Wills shall be learned in the law and admitted to the
practice of law in the Commonwealth at the time of election to office
and throughout the term of office. Except as otherwise provided herein,
the term of office for all elected officers shall be four years from
the first Monday of January next after their election and until their
successors shall be duly qualified: no elected official may serve
more than two full elective terms in the same office, or a combined
total of 10 years service in the same office, whichever is greater.
Compensation for elected County officers shall
be fixed by Council; provided, however, that if Council proposes to
either raise or reduce the compensation or salary for any elected
office, such action shall be finally passed or adopted prior to the
last day for filing of nominating petitions for election to said office.
Council shall not raise or reduce the compensation or salary for any
elected office to be effective during the then current term of said
office.
All County officers shall voluntarily execute
an oath or affirmation of office as prescribed by County ordinance
or Commonwealth laws.