(a) There is a local administrative statutory county court judge in each county that has a statutory county court.
(b) In a county with two or more statutory county courts, the judges of those courts shall elect a statutory county court judge as local administrative statutory county court judge for a term of not more than two years. A local administrative statutory county court judge may not be elected on the basis of rotation or seniority.

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(c) In a county with only one statutory county court, the statutory county court judge serves as the local administrative statutory county court judge.