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Judges are chosen via the Tennessee Plan: they are elected every eight years and must be evaluated prior to the election in order to keep voters informed. If a vacancy occurs between election cycles (for example, if a judge dies or retires), the 17-member Tennessee Judicial Selection Commission interviews applicants and recommends three ...
This list includes Judges of the Tennessee Superior Court (1796–1809) and Judges of the Tennessee Court of Errors and Appeals (1810-1835). [1] These high courts were created before the 1835 Tennessee constitution, which established the Supreme Court and made the Judiciary an independent branch of government.
The Tennessee House of Representatives 80th district in the United States is one of 99 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Tennessee General Assembly. The district represents parts of Hardeman, Haywood, and Madison counties. Cities in the district include Jackson, Brownsville, Bolivar, and Whiteville.
On the Republican ballot, two-term incumbent Johnny Grant has drawn opposition from real estate agent Sue Holland for the District 2 seat on the Etowah County Commission.
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The Davidson County Chancery Court Part III was designated to serve as the Business Court. [9] [10] Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle [11] was the first Business Court judge and sat on the business court into 2019. [12] In 2017, Davidson County Circuit Court Judge Joe Binkley [13] was appointed a Business Court judge. [14]
County Commission Texas historical marker in Brenham, Texas. A county commission (or a board of county commissioners) is a group of elected officials (county commissioners) collectively charged with administering the county government in some states of the United States. A county usually has three to five members of the county commission. [1]
Tarrant County Commissioners Court (1978–2005) Texas: deceased: Nannette A. Baker [36] Missouri Court of Appeals (2004–2009); United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri (2010–2023) Missouri: retired: Cynthia Baldwin [37] Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas (1989–2005); Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (2006–2008 ...