Delaware Code § 10-511

Commissioners of the Superior Court; appointment; terms of office; removal
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(a) The Governor may appoint, with the consent of a majority of all members elected to the Senate, suitable persons to act as
Commissioners of the Superior Court, all of whom shall hold office for a term of 4 years. Vacancies in office shall be filled for a term of
4 years by the Governor, with the consent of a majority of all members elected to the Senate. Upon second and subsequent appointments
and confirmations, a Commissioner of the Superior Court shall hold office for a term of 6 years. Appointees shall be residents of the
State, shall be duly admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of this State, and shall not engage in the practice of law nor
any business, occupation, or employment inconsistent with the expeditious, proper and impartial performance of their duties as judicial
officers. The number of Commissioners from 1 major political party shall not exceed the number of Commissioners from another major
political party by more than 1.
(b) Individuals appointed as Commissioners under this section shall take the oath or affirmation prescribed by article XIV, § 1 of the
Delaware Constitution before they enter upon the duties of their office.
(c) The salaries of Commissioners shall be part of the annual budget of the Superior Court. The salary of a Commissioner shall not be
reduced during the term being served below the salary fixed at the beginning of that term.

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