SECTION 147. SPECIAL ELECTION OFFICIALS.
   Notwithstanding any of the provisions of the General Code of Ohio, the board of elections may, by the adoption of a resolution, provide that any primary election for the nomination of candidates for a municipal office in said City and at any special election at which the number of questions and issues voted upon by the electors of said City does not exceed ten (10), the precinct officials at any such election shall be two (2) judges and two (2) clerks, who shall perform all duties prescribed by law for the proper conduct of an election by precinct officials. Such precinct officials shall be well qualified for the performance of their duties and said precinct officials for any special election may or may not be selected from among those regularly appointed under the general election laws of the State; provided, however, that not more than one of the judges and not more than one of the clerks shall be members of the same political party. The term of such especially appointed precinct officials shall be fixed by the Board of Elections, but they are subject to removal at any time by the Board. Each such precinct official shall be paid compensation for his services to be fixed by the Board of Elections. (Adopted 11-4-52.)