BILL REQ. #: S-0733.1
State of Washington | 60th Legislature | 2007 Regular Session |
Read first time . Referred to .
BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN LEGISLATIVE SESSION ASSEMBLED:
THAT, At the next general election to be held in this state the
secretary of state shall submit to the qualified voters of the state
for their approval and ratification, or rejection, an amendment to
Article IV, section 3 of the Constitution of the state of Washington to
read as follows:
Article IV, section 3. The judges of the supreme court shall be
elected by the qualified electors of the state at large at the general
state election at the times and places at which state officers are
elected, unless some other time be provided by the legislature. The
first election of judges of the supreme court shall be at the election
which shall be held upon the adoption of this Constitution and the
judges elected thereat shall be classified by lot, so that two shall
hold their office for the term of three years, two for the term of five
years, and one for the term of seven years. The lot shall be drawn by
the judges who shall for that purpose assemble at the seat of
government, and they shall cause the result thereof to be certified to
the secretary of state, and filed in his office. The supreme court
shall select a chief justice from its own membership to serve for a
four-year term at the pleasure of a majority of the court as prescribed
by supreme court rule. The chief justice shall preside at all sessions
of the supreme court. In case of the absence of the chief justice, the
majority of the remaining court shall select one of their members to
serve as acting chief justice. After the first election the terms of
judges elected shall be six years from and after the second Monday in
January next succeeding their election. If a vacancy occurs in the
office of a judge of the supreme court the governor shall only appoint
a person as provided by statute to ensure the number of judges as
specified by the legislature, to hold the office until the election and
qualification of a judge to fill the vacancy, which election shall take
place at the next succeeding general election, and the judge so elected
shall hold the office for the remainder of the unexpired term. The
term of office of the judges of the supreme court, first elected, shall
commence as soon as the state shall have been admitted into the Union,
and continue for the term herein provided, and until their successors
are elected and qualified. The sessions of the supreme court shall be
held at the seat of government until otherwise provided by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the secretary of state shall cause
notice of this constitutional amendment to be published at least four
times during the four weeks next preceding the election in every legal
newspaper in the state.