Arizona Constitution

Article 6, § 40 — Option for counties with less than two hundred fifty thousand persons

Arizona Const. art. 6, § 40

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Ariz. Const. art. 6, § 40.

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Notwithstanding any provision of this article to the contrary, any county having a population of less than two hundred fifty thousand persons, according to the most recent United States census, may choose to select its judges of the superior court or of courts of record inferior to the superior court as if it had a population of two hundred fifty thousand or more persons. Such choice shall be determined by vote of the qualified electors of such county voting on the question at an election called for such purpose by resolution of the board of supervisors of such county. If such qualified electors approve, the provisions of sections 12, 28, 30, 35 through 39, 41 and 42 shall apply as if such county had a population of two hundred fifty thousand persons or more.

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Arizona Const. art. 6, § 40, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/constitution/az/6/40.