Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 22. JUDICIARY. |
Chapter 22.05. THE SUPREME COURT. |
Section 22.05.080. Vacancies.
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(a) The governor shall fill a vacancy or appoint a successor to fill an impending vacancy in the office of supreme court justice within 45 days after receiving nominations from the judicial council, by appointing one of two or more persons nominated by the judicial council for each actual or impending vacancy. An appointment to fill an impending vacancy becomes effective upon the actual occurrence of the vacancy.
(b) The office of a supreme court justice, including the office of chief justice, becomes vacant 90 days after the election at which the justice is rejected by a majority of those voting on the question or for which the justice fails to file a declaration of candidacy. Upon the occurrence of (1) an actual vacancy; (2) the certification of rejection following an election; or (3) the election following failure of a justice to file a declaration of candidacy, the judicial council shall meet within 90 days and submit to the governor the names of two or more persons qualified for the judicial office; except that this 90-day period may be extended by the council with the concurrence of the supreme court. In the event of an impending vacancy other than by reason of rejection or failure to file a declaration of candidacy, the council may meet at any time within the 90-day period immediately preceding the effective date of the vacancy and submit to the governor the names of two or more persons qualified for the judicial office.
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History
(Sec. 8(2) ch 50 SLA 1959; am Sec. 30 ch 32 SLA 1971; am Sec. 1 ch 93 SLA 1975; am Sec. 5, 6 ch 194 SLA 1976; am Sec. 1 ch 7 SLA 1985)