Alabama Constitution Section 158 Vacancies in office of supreme court justices elected judges and chancellors

Here is a summary and explanation of Section 158 of the Alabama Constitution, which deals with vacancies in the judicial branch, specifically for Supreme Court justices, elected judges, and chancellors:

🔹 Alabama Constitution – Section 158

Subject: Filling Vacancies – Justices of the Supreme Court, Judges, and Chancellors

Key Provisions:

Filling of Vacancies:

When a vacancy occurs in the office of a Supreme Court justice, judge, or chancellor, the Governor has the authority to appoint a replacement.

Term of Appointee:

The appointed judge or justice serves until the next general election.

At that election, a successor is elected by the people to serve for the remainder of the original term, if any remains.

Purpose of Section 158:

To ensure continuity in the judiciary by providing a clear and immediate process for filling vacancies, while still preserving the public's right to elect judges.

 

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