New Mexico Constitution Article VI § 36 – District court judges nominating committee
There is created the “district court judges nominating committee” for each judicial district. Each and every provision of § 35 of Article 6 of this constitution shall apply to the “district judges nominating committee” except that: the chief judge of the district court of that judicial district or the chief judge’s designee from that district court shall sit on the committee; there shall be only one appointment from the court of appeals; and the citizen members and state bar members shall be persons who reside in that judicial district. (As added November 8, 1988.)
Terms Used In New Mexico Constitution Article VI § 36 - District court judges nominating committee
- Chief judge: The judge who has primary responsibility for the administration of a court but also decides cases; chief judges are determined by seniority.