Michigan Laws 600.303c – Election of candidates for new judgeships; terms
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In the general November election of 1988, the 2 candidates for the new judgeships authorized in each court of appeals district pursuant to section 301 and 302, as amended by the 1986 amendatory act that adds this section, receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected. Of these candidates who are elected, the candidate for the new judgeships receiving the greatest number of votes in each court of appeals district is elected for a term of 8 years commencing January 1, 1989. The candidate for the new judgeships receiving the second highest number of votes in each court of appeals district is elected for a term of 6 years commencing January 1, 1989.