602.6304 - APPOINTMENT AND RESIGNATION OF DISTRICT ASSOCIATE JUDGES.

        602.6304  APPOINTMENT AND RESIGNATION OF DISTRICT      ASSOCIATE JUDGES.         1.  The district associate judges authorized by sections 602.6301      and 602.6302 shall be appointed by the district judges of the      judicial election district from persons nominated by the county      magistrate appointing commission.  In the case of a district      associate judge to be appointed to more than one county, the      appointment shall be from persons nominated by the county magistrate      appointing commissions acting jointly and in the case of a district      associate judge to be appointed to more than one judicial election      district of the same judicial district, the appointment shall be by a      majority of the district judges in each judicial election district.         2.  In November of any year in which an impending vacancy is      created because a district associate judge is not retained in office      pursuant to a judicial election, the county magistrate appointing      commission shall publicize notice of the vacancy in at least two      publications in the official county newspaper.  The commission shall      accept applications for consideration for nomination as district      associate judge for a minimum of fifteen days prior to certifying      nominations.  The commission shall consider the applications and      shall, by majority vote, certify to the chief judge of the judicial      district not later than December 15 of that year the names of three      applicants who are nominated by the commission for the vacancy.  If      there are three or fewer applicants the commission shall certify all      applicants who meet the statutory qualifications.  Nominees shall be      chosen solely on the basis of the qualifications of the applicants,      and political affiliation shall not be considered.         3.  Within thirty days after a county magistrate appointing      commission receives notification of an actual or impending vacancy in      the office of district associate judge, other than a vacancy referred      to in subsection 2, the commission shall certify to the chief judge      of the judicial district the names of three applicants who are      nominated by the commission for the vacancy.  The commission shall      publicize notice of the vacancy in at least two publications in the      official county newspaper.  The commission shall accept applications      for consideration for nomination as district associate judge for a      minimum of fifteen days prior to certifying nominations.  The      commission shall consider the applications and shall, by majority      vote, certify to the chief judge of the judicial district the names      of three applicants who are nominated by the commission for the      vacancy.  If there are three or fewer applicants the commission shall      certify all applicants who meet the statutory qualifications.      Nominees shall be chosen solely on the basis of the qualifications of      the applicants, and political affiliation shall not be considered.      As used in this subsection, a vacancy is created by the death,      retirement, resignation, or removal of a district associate judge, or      by an increase in the number of positions authorized.         4.  Within fifteen days after the chief judge of a judicial      district has received the list of nominees to fill a vacancy in the      office of district associate judge, the district judges in the      judicial election district shall, by majority vote, appoint one of      those nominees to fill the vacancy.         5.  A district associate judge who seeks to resign from the office      of district associate judge shall notify in writing the chief judge      of the judicial district as to the district associate judge's      intention to resign and the effective date of the resignation.  The      chief judge of the judicial district, upon receipt of the notice,      shall notify the county magistrate appointing commission and the      state court administrator of the actual or impending vacancy in the      office of district associate judge due to resignation.         6.  The supreme court may prescribe rules of procedure to be used      by county magistrate appointing commissions when exercising the      duties specified in this section.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 186, § 7304, 10201; 86 Acts, ch 1015, § 4; 98 Acts, ch      1115, §13; 2003 Acts, ch 151, §41, 64         Referred to in § 602.6303 
         Footnotes
         Option to delay for up to 180 days, for budgetary reasons,      certification of nominees for a district associate judgeship for the      period beginning March 16, 2009, and ending June 30, 2010; 2009 Acts,      ch 170, §54, 55; 2009 Acts, ch 179, §172, 173