Tennessee Statutes
§ 17-4-101 — Appointment by governor - Length of term - Vacancy - Confirmation
Tennessee § 17-4-101
JurisdictionTennessee
Title17
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 17-4-101 (2026).
Text
(a)The governor shall appoint a qualified person to the supreme court, the court of appeals, or the court of criminal appeals:
(1)For a full eight-year term whenever an incumbent judge of the supreme court, the court of appeals, or the court of criminal appeals fails to file with the state election commission a written declaration of candidacy or withdraws a declaration of candidacy within the deadlines established by § 17-4-106 or is not retained in a retention election held at the end of an eight-year term; or (2) To fill a vacancy occurring as a result of death, resignation, retirement, failure to be retained at a retention election held any time other than the end of an eight-year term, or otherwise.
(b)The governor's appointee shall not take office until the appointee has been conf
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Related
Holder v. Tennessee Judicial Selection Commission
937 S.W.2d 877 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1996)
John Jay Hooker v. Governor Bill Haslam
437 S.W.3d 409 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 2014)
Bredesen v. Tennessee Judicial Selection Commission
214 S.W.3d 419 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 2007)
Hooker v. Anderson
12 F. App'x 323 (Sixth Circuit, 2001)
Herbert Moncier v. Bill Haslam
570 F. App'x 553 (Sixth Circuit, 2014)
State Ex Rel. Hooker v. Thompson
249 S.W.3d 331 (Tennessee Supreme Court, 1996)
Moncier v. Haslam
1 F. Supp. 3d 854 (E.D. Tennessee, 2014)
Lillard v. Burson
933 F. Supp. 698 (W.D. Tennessee, 1996)
John Jay Hooker, on behalf of himself and others v. Governor Bill Haslam
382 S.W.3d 358 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2012)
Hooker v. Burson
960 F. Supp. 1283 (M.D. Tennessee, 1996)
Singo v. Skrmetti
(M.D. Tennessee, 2023)
Sherrie L. Durham v. Bill Haslam
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2016)
Legislative History
Amended by 2016 Tenn. Acts, ch. 528,s 9, eff. 1/28/2016. Acts 2009, ch. 517, § 1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 17-1-101
Age§ 17-1-102
Residence§ 17-1-103
Election§ 17-1-104
Oath of office§ 17-1-106
Judges to be lawyers - Exceptions§ 17-1-107
Uniformly reported caseload statistics§ 17-1-201
Attendance at court required§ 17-1-202
Penalty for failure to open court§ 17-1-203
Powers in other districts§ 17-1-204
Extraordinary process§ 17-1-205
Appointment of receivers§ 17-1-206
Marriage rites§ 17-1-301
Vacancies in office§ 17-1-302
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Bluebook (online)
Tennessee § 17-4-101, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tn/17-4-101.