(1) Unless otherwise provided by law, each State Board of Education member elected from a State Board of Education district at a nonpartisan election shall serve out the term of office for which that member was elected.
(2) (a) A person seeking election to the State Board of Education shall have been a resident of the State Board of Education district in which the person is seeking election for at least one year as of the date of the election. (b) A person who has resided within the State Board of Education district, as the boundaries of the district exist on the date of the election, for one year immediately preceding the date of the election shall be considered to have met the requirements of this Subsection (2).
(a) A person seeking election to the State Board of Education shall have been a resident of the State Board of Education district in which the person is seeking election for at least one year as of the date of the election.
(b) A person who has resided within the State Board of Education district, as the boundaries of the district exist on the date of the election, for one year immediately preceding the date of the election shall be considered to have met the requirements of this Subsection (2).
(3) A State Board of Education member shall: (a) be and remain a registered voter in the State Board of Education district from which the member was elected or appointed; and (b) maintain the member's primary residence within the State Board of Education district from which the member was elected or appointed during the member's term of office.
(a) be and remain a registered voter in the State Board of Education district from which the member was elected or appointed; and
(b) maintain the member's primary residence within the State Board of Education district from which the member was elected or appointed during the member's term of office.
(4) A State Board of Education member may not, during the member's term of office, also serve as an employee of the State Board of Education.