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rl <br />north along MLK, Jr. Boulevazd to Interstate 40; east along Interstate 40 and ending at the <br />boundary between Orange County and Durham County. District 2 consists of the rest of Orange <br />County. <br />3. The transition process is: <br />1) The first election for which this election system will apply will be <br />in 2008. The three commissioners elected in 2006 will .serve the remainder of their unexpired <br />terms. Two of the three seats in District 1, one of the two seats in District 2 and one of the two At <br />Large seats will become available in 2008. <br />2) Four commissioners will be elected in the 2008 election. The two <br />commissioners whose terms expire in 2008, along with other qualified candidates, may choose to <br />run for two of the three District 1 seats, for one of the two District 2 seats or for one of the two <br />At Large seats. The qualified voters of District 1 will nominate candidates for the District 1 seats. <br />The qualified voters of District 2 will nominate a candidate for the District 2 seat. The qualified . <br />voters of the entire County will nominate a candidate for the At Lazge seat. The qualified voters <br />of the entire County will elect the members of the District 1 seats, the member of the District 2 <br />seat, and the member of the At Large seat, all for four year terms. <br />3) Three commissioners will be elected in the 2010 election. The <br />three commissioners whose terms expire in 2010, along with other qualified candidates, may <br />choose to run for one of the three District 1 seats, for one of the two District 2 seats or for one of <br />the two At Lazge seats. The qualified voters of District 1 will nominate a candidate for the <br />District 1 seat. The qualified voters of District 2 will nominate a candidate for the District 2 seat. <br />t. <br />The qualified voters of the entire County will nominate a candidate for the At Large seat. The <br />