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Section 22.(A)  Election.  Except as otherwise provided in this Section, all judges shall be elected.  Election shall be at the regular congressional election.

(B)  Vacancy.  A newly-created judgeship or a vacancy in the office of a judge shall be filled by special election called by the governor and held within twelve months after the day on which the vacancy occurs or the judgeship is established, except when the vacancy occurs in the last twelve months of an existing term.  Until the vacancy is filled, the supreme court shall appoint a person meeting the qualifications for the office, other than domicile, to serve at its pleasure.  The appointee shall be ineligible as a candidate at the election to fill the vacancy or the newly-created judicial office.  No person serving as an appointed judge, other than a retired judge, shall be eligible for retirement benefits provided for the elected judiciary.

(C)  End of Term.  A judge serving on the effective date of this constitution shall serve through December thirty-first of the last year of his term or, if the last year of his term is not in the year of a regular congressional election, then through December thirty-first of the following year.  The election for the next term shall be held in the year in which the term expires, as provided above.

Amended by Acts 1983, No. 728, §1, approved Oct. 22, 1983, eff. Nov. 23, 1983.