Wisconsin Constitution

Article VII, § 12 — Clerks of circuit and supreme courts

Wisconsin Const. art. VII, § 12

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(1) There shall be a clerk of circuit court chosen in each county organized for judicial purposes by the qualified electors thereof, who, except as provided in sub. (2), shall hold office for two years, subject to removal as provided by law. (2) Beginning with the first general election at which the governor is elected which occurs after the ratification of this subsection, a clerk of circuit court shall be chosen by the electors of each county, for the term of 4 years, subject to removal as provided by law. (3) In case of a vacancy, the judge of the circuit court may appoint a clerk until the vacancy is filled by an election. (4) The clerk of circuit court shall give such security as the legislature requires by law. (5) The supreme court shall appoint its own clerk, and may appoint a clerk of circuit court to be the clerk of the supreme court.

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History

As amended Nov. 1882 and April 2005; 1881 J.R. 16A, 1882 J.R. 3, 1882 c. 290, vote Nov. 1882; 2003 J.R. 12, 2005 J.R. 2, vote April 2005

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