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Code · Pennsylvania · Constitution · Chapter 5

§ 23. Judicial Qualifications Commission.

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§ 23. Judicial Qualifications Commission.
The selection of the first members of the Judicial Qualifications Commission provided for in section 14
(a)of this article shall be made as follows: The Governor shall appoint the four non-lawyer members for terms of, respectively, one year, three years, five years and seven years, no more than two of whom shall be members of the same political party. The Supreme Court shall appoint the three non-judge members of the bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania for terms, respectively, of two years, four years and six years, no more than two of whom shall be members of the same political party.
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Status of Commission. The question of appointing justices and judges of statewide courts under section 13(d) of this article was submitted to the electors at the primary election on May 20, 1969, and was rejected. Accordingly, the Judicial Qualifications Commission does not exist.
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