(a) The governing body of a district located in more than one county consists of a five-person board of emergency services commissioners elected as prescribed by this section. Except as provided by Subsection (g), emergency services commissioners serve four-year terms.
(b) After a district located in more than one county is created, the county judges of each county in the district shall mutually establish a convenient day provided by § 41.001, Election Code, to conduct an election to elect the initial emergency services commissioners.

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(c) To be eligible to be a candidate for emergency services commissioner of a district located in more than one county, a person must be at least 18 years of age and a resident of the district.
(d) A candidate for emergency services commissioner must give the county clerk of each county in the district a sworn notice of the candidate’s intention to run for office. The notice must state the person’s name, age, and address and state that the person is serving notice of intent to run for emergency services commissioner. On receipt of the notice, the county clerk shall have the candidate’s name placed on the ballot.
(e) The county clerks of each county in the district shall jointly appoint an election judge to certify the results of the election.
(f) After the election is held, the county clerk of each county or the clerk’s deputy shall prepare a sworn statement of the election costs incurred by the county. The statement shall be given to the newly elected board, which shall order the appropriate official to reimburse each county for the county’s election costs.
(g) The initial emergency services commissioners’ terms of office begin 30 days after canvassing of the election results. The two commissioners who received the fewest votes serve a term that expires on December 31 of the second year following the year in which the election was held. The other emergency services commissioners serve terms that expire on December 31 of the fourth year following the year in which the election was held.
(h) The general election for commissioner shall be held every two years on an authorized uniform election date as provided by Chapter 41, Election Code. The board may change the election date from one authorized election date to another authorized election date and shall adjust the terms of office to conform to the new election date.
(i) Subchapter C, Chapter 146, Election Code, applies to a write-in candidate for emergency services commissioner under this section in the same manner it applies to a write-in candidate for a city office under that subchapter.
(j) This section does not apply to a district described by § 775.0341.