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This council consists of all Supreme Court justices, including the chief justice. The decision-making process of the council is governed by Article 16 Clause 1, Clause 2, and Clause 3 of the Court Organization Act. To reach a decision, a simple majority vote among a quorum of two-thirds of all Supreme Court justices is required.
Sep. 17—MATTAWA — A Washington State Supreme Court judge's seat has opened, and this time, instead of the governor filling the position, the voters will. Candidates Sal Mungia and Dave Larson ...
Oct. 4—Two candidates vying for a rare open seat on Washington's Supreme Court both believe their past experiences will help them make a change in the state. Longtime Seattle attorney Salvador ...
On August 14, 2024, the Constitutional Court Justice Recommendation Committee recommended Kim and two other candidates, Kim Jeong-won who served as secretary general of the Constitutional Court and Chief Judge Yoon Seung-eun of the Seoul High Court, as successors for Justice Lee Eun-ae who was set to retire in September 2024. [14]
The chief serves as the chair at Council of Supreme Court justices (Korean: 대법관회의) composed of all fourteen Supreme Court justices including the chief, who supervises administrative tasks in ordinary courts under article 16(1) and 17 of Court Organization Act. When a vote is a tie, the chief casts a vote.
The 1996 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1996. Though eligible for a second term, incumbent governor Mike Lowry chose not to run for reelection following a series of personal and public scandals, including allegations of sexual harassment. [ 1 ]
South Korea's Constitution requires six justices to agree on the ouster of an impeached president. But the nine-member court had three vacancies, so the current justices would have had to vote ...
The equal status of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court is established by Article 15 of the Constitutional Court Act, which states that the president and the associate justices of the Constitutional Court should be treated the same as the chief justice and the associate justices of the Supreme Court, respectively. [16]