Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HJR37 Introduced / Bill

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                    83R1822 RWG-D
 By: Raymond H.J.R. No. 37


 A JOINT RESOLUTION
 proposing a constitutional amendment changing the terms of office
 of a district judge.
 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 7, Article V, Texas Constitution, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 7.  The State shall be divided into judicial districts,
 with each district having one or more Judges as may be provided by
 law or by this Constitution. Each district judge shall be elected
 by the qualified voters at a General Election and shall be a citizen
 of the United States and of this State, who is licensed to practice
 law in this State and has been a practicing lawyer or a Judge of a
 Court in this State, or both combined, for four (4) years next
 preceding the judge's [his] election, who has resided in the
 district in which the judge [he] was elected for two (2) years next
 preceding the [his] election, and who shall reside in the [his]
 district during the judge's [his] term of office and hold the [his]
 office for the period of six (6) [four (4)] years, and who shall
 receive for the judge's [his] services an annual salary to be fixed
 by the Legislature. The Court shall conduct its proceedings at the
 county seat of the county in which the case is pending, except as
 otherwise provided by law. The judge [He] shall hold the regular
 terms of the judge's [his] Court at the County Seat of each County
 in the [his] district in such manner as may be prescribed by law.
 The Legislature shall have power by General or Special Laws to make
 such provisions concerning the terms or sessions of each Court as it
 may deem necessary.
 The Legislature shall also provide for the holding of
 District Court when the Judge thereof is absent, or is from any
 cause disabled or disqualified from presiding.
 SECTION 2.  Section 28, Article V, Texas Constitution, is
 amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (c) to
 read as follows:
 (a)  A vacancy in the office of Chief Justice, Justice, or
 Judge of the Supreme Court, the Court of Criminal Appeals, or the
 Court of Appeals[, or the District Courts] shall be filled by the
 Governor until the next succeeding General Election for state
 officers, and at that election the voters shall fill the vacancy for
 the unexpired term.
 (c)  A vacancy in the office of Judge of a District Court
 shall be filled by the Governor until the next succeeding General
 Election for state officers, and at that election the voters shall
 fill the vacancy for a full term, as specified by Section 7, Article
 V, of this constitution.
 SECTION 3.  The following temporary provision is added to
 the Texas Constitution:
 TEMPORARY PROVISION. (a) This temporary provision applies
 to the constitutional amendment proposed by the 83rd Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2013, providing a six-year term for a district
 judge and providing that a person elected to fill a vacancy in the
 office of judge of a district court serves a full term.
 (b)  The amendments to Sections 7 and 28, Article V, of this
 constitution take effect January 1, 2014.  The amendment to Section
 7 applies only to the term of a district judge that begins on or
 after January 1, 2014. The term of a district judge who was elected
 or appointed and began serving before January 1, 2014, expires,
 unless the judge is otherwise removed as provided by law, at the end
 of the term to which the judge was elected or appointed.  On the
 expiration of that term, the length of the next elected term for the
 judge of that district is six years.
 (c)  This temporary provision expires January 1, 2018.
 SECTION 4.  This proposed constitutional amendment shall be
 submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 5, 2013.
 The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the
 proposition: "The constitutional amendment to increase the term
 of a district judge to six years and to provide that a person
 elected to fill a vacancy in the office of judge of a district court
 serves a full term."