Iowa Statutes
§ 602.6113 — Apportionment of certain judicial officers — substantial disparity
Iowa § 602.6113
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Iowa Code § 602.6113 (2026).
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Notwithstanding section 602.6201, 602.6301, 602.6304, 602.7103B, or 633.20B, if a vacancy
occurs in the office of a district judge, district associate judge, associate juvenile judge, or
associate probate judge, and the chief justice of the supreme court makes a finding that a
substantialdisparityexistsintheallocationofsuchjudgeshipsandjudicialworkloadbetween
judicial election districts, the chief justice may apportion the vacant office from the judicial
election district where the vacancy occurs to another judicial election district based upon the
substantial disparity finding. However, such a judgeship shall not be apportioned pursuant to
thissectionunlessamajorityofthejudicialcouncilapprovestheapportionment. Thissection
does not apply to a district associate judge office authorized by s
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