SECTION 1. That hereafter the County Superintendent of Schools in all Counties having a population of more than 28,000 and less than 28,050, according to the Federal Census of 1930, or any subsequent Federal Census, shall be elected by the qualified voters of such Counties at the regular election to be held on the first Thursday in August, 1936, and every four years thereafter. The terms of office of the Superintendent elected in August 1936, shall begin on January 1 following his election and shall continue until September 1, 1940, it being the intent and purpose of this Act not to curtail the term of office of the present County Superintendent. At all future elections the term of office of the Superintendent shall begin on September 1 following his election and shall continue for four years and until his successor shall be elected and qualified.
SECTION 2. That the qualification of any person aspiring to said office shall be the same as provided under present or future laws governing the qualifications of County Superintendents generally, and the certificate of evidence of such qualifications of County Superintendents generally, and the certificate of evidence of such qualifications shall be filed with the Judge or Chairman of the County Court of such Counties at least sixty days before any such general election.
SECTION 3. [Repealed in its entirety by the Private Acts of 1947, Chapter 876.]
SECTION 4. That this Act shall take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it.
Passed: April 11, 1935.