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430 §6955.

Midshipmen: allotment upon redistricting of Congressional Districts If as a result of redistricting a State the domicile of a midshipman, or a nominee, nominated by a Representative falls within a congressional district other than that from which he was nominated, he is charged to the district in which his domicile so falls. For this purpose, the number of midshipmen otherwise authorized for that district is increased to include him. However, the number as so increased is reduced by one if he fails to become a midshipman or when he is finally separated from the Naval Academy. § 6956. Midshipmen: nomination and selection to fill vacancies (a) The Secretary of the Navy shall, as soon as possible after the first of June of each year, notify in writing each Senator, Representative, and delegate in Congress of any vacjiucy that will exist at the Naval Academy because of graduation in the following year, or that may occur for other reasons, for which the member or delegate is entitled to nominate a candidate and one or more alternates. (b) A nomination following notification under subsection (a) shall be made by the fourth of March of the year following that in which notice of the vacancy is given. However, if the candidate dies or declines the nomination, or if the nomination cannot be made by reason of a vacancy in the membership of the Senate or the House of Representatives, the nomination may be made, as determined by the Secretary, not later than the date of the final entrance examination for that year. (c) Nomination of candidates to fill vacancies for the District of Columbia, and selection of all candidates at large, shall be made by the fourth of March of the year in which the candidates are to enter the Academy. (d) If the annual quota of midshipmen from— (1) enlisted men of the Regular Navy and the Regular Marine Corps; (2) enlisted men of the Naval Reserve and the Marine Corps Reserve; or (3) at large by the President; is not filled, the Secretary may fill the vacancies by nominating for appointment other candidates from any of these sources who were found best qualified on examination for admission and not otherwise nominated. (e) If it is determined that, upon the admission of a new class to the Academy, the number of midshipmen at the Academy will be below the authorized number, the Secretary may fill the vacancies by nominating additional midshipmen from qualified candidates designated as alternates and from other qualified candidates who competed for nomination and are recommended and found qualified by the Academic Board. A t least two-thirds of those nominated under this subsection shall be from qualified alternates under clauses (2)-(8) of section 6954(a) of this title, and the remainder shall be from qualified candidates who competed for appointment under any other provision of law. An appointment of a nominee under this subsection is an additional appointment and is not in place of an appointment otherwise authorized by law.