Vermont Statutes

§ 601 — Judicial Nominating Board created; composition

Vermont § 601
JurisdictionVermont
Title 4Title 4: Judiciary
Ch. 15Chapter 015: Judicial Nominations and Appointments

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 4, § 601 (2026).

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(a)The Judicial Nominating Board is created for the nomination of Supreme Court Justices, Superior judges, magistrates, and the Chair and members of the Public Utility Commission.
(b)(1) The Board shall consist of 12 members who shall be selected as follows:
(A)The Governor shall appoint two members, one of whom may be an attorney at law.
(B)The Senate shall elect three of its members, not all of whom shall be members of the same party, and only one of whom may be an attorney at law.
(C)The House shall elect three of its members, not all of whom shall be members of the same party, and only one of whom may be an attorney at law.
(D)Attorneys at law admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Vermont, and residing in the State, shall elect three of their number as members of the Bo

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