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2014 SPECIAL SESSION I


HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 5263
 Election of Circuit Court Judges, General District Court Judges, and Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Judges.

 

Agreed to by the House of Delegates, November 10, 2014
Agreed to by the Senate, November 10, 2014

 

RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the General Assembly shall proceed this day

To the election of Circuit Court judges for terms of eight years commencing as follows:

One judge for the First Judicial Circuit, term commencing January 1, 2015.

One judge for the Second Judicial Circuit, term commencing January 1, 2015.

One judge for the Ninth Judicial Circuit, term commencing January 1, 2015.

One judge for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, term commencing January 1, 2015.

One judge for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, term commencing January 1, 2015.

One judge for the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, term commencing January 1, 2015.

One judge for the Twenty-second Judicial Circuit, term commencing January 1, 2015.

To the election of General District Court judges for terms of six years commencing as follows:

One judge for the First Judicial District, term commencing January 1, 2015.

One judge for the Twenty-second Judicial District, term commencing January 1, 2015.

One judge for the Thirtieth Judicial District, term commencing January 1, 2015.

To the election of Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court judges for terms of six years commencing as follows:

One judge for the Twelfth Judicial District, term commencing January 1, 2015.

One judge for the Twenty-third Judicial District, term commencing January 1, 2015.

One judge for the Twenty-seventh Judicial District, term commencing December 1, 2014.

And that in the execution of the joint order nominations shall be made in the order herein named, and that each house shall be notified of said nominations, and when the rolls shall be called for the whole number, the presiding officers of each house shall appoint a committee of three, which together shall constitute the joint committee to count the vote of each house in each case and report the results to their respective houses. The joint order may be suspended by the presiding officer of either house at any time but for no longer than twenty-four hours to receive the report of the joint committee.