(C) The term of office of county commissioners shall be for four years, except as provided in division (C) of this section. If the alternative form as adopted provides for no change in size of the board of county commissioners, county commissioners shall continue to be elected for four-year terms. If the alternative form as adopted provides for an increased membership on the board of county commissioners as provided by one of the optional provisions B, C, or D of division (B) of this section, the additional members shall be elected to the board at the first regular state election subsequent to the adoption of the alternative form.
If the first election under an alternative form of county government provided for in sections 302.01 to 302.24, inclusive, of the Revised Code, occurs in a year in which one county commissioner is to be elected under section 305.01 of the Revised Code, and the alternative form as adopted provides for an expansion of the board to five, seven, or nine commissioners, the required number of vacancies shall be filled as follows:
(1) If the new board is to be a five-man board, three commissioners shall be elected for four-year terms.(2) If the new board is to be a seven-man board, five commissioners shall be elected, four commissioners for four-year terms and one commissioner for a two-year term; the four candidates receiving the most votes being awarded the four-year terms and the fifth candidate in terms of votes received being assigned the two-year term.(3) If the new board is to be a nine-man board seven commissioners shall be elected, five commissioners for four-year terms and two commissioners for two-year terms; the five candidates receiving the most votes being awarded the four-year terms and the two-year terms being assigned to the next two candidates in terms of votes received. If the first election under an alternative form of county government provided for in sections 302.01 to 302.24, inclusive, of the Revised Code, occurs in a year in which two county commissioners are to be elected under section 305.01 of the Revised Code, and the alternative form as adopted provides for an expansion of the board to five, seven, or nine commissioners, the required number of vacancies shall be filled as follows: (a) If the new board is to be a five-man board, four commissioners shall be elected, three commissioners for four-year terms and one commissioner for a two-year term; the three candidates receiving the most votes being awarded the four-year terms and the fourth candidate in terms of votes received being assigned the two-year term.(b) If the new board is to be a seven-man board, six commissioners shall be elected, four commissioners for four-year terms and two commissioners for two-year terms; the four candidates receiving the most votes being awarded the four-year terms and the two-year terms being assigned to the next two candidates in terms of votes received.(c) If the new board is to be a nine-man board, eight commissioners shall be elected, five commissioners for four-year terms and three commissioners for two-year terms; the five candidates receiving the most votes being awarded the four-year terms and the two-year terms being assigned to the next three candidates in terms of votes received. At all succeeding elections, after the first regular state election subsequent to adoption of an alternative form, all members of the board of county commissioners shall continue to be elected for four-year terms.