Alaska Constitution

Article 80, § 20 — Prosecuting Attorneys

Alaska Const. art. 80, § 20

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Alaska Const. art. 80, § 20.

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A Prosecuting Attorney shall be elected by the qualified electors of each judicial circuit. Prosecuting Attorneys shall have been licensed attorneys of this state for at least four years immediately preceding the date of assuming office. They shall be qualified electors within the judicial circuit from which they are elected and shall reside within that geographical area at the time of the election and during their period of service. They shall serve four-year terms.

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History

Effective: 2001-07-01

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