Indiana Code § 33-33-49-13.2

Term of office; retention classes
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Sec. 13.2. (a ) Each judge of the court shall serve a term of six (6) years . The judge shall hold office for the six (6) year term or until the judge's successor is appointed and qualified. A judge shall be appointed at large for the office of judge of the court and not as the judge of a particular room or division of the court.       (b) The thirty-six (36) judges of the court shall be divided into two (2) retention classes.       (c) Retention class A consists of the twenty (20) judges whose terms expire on December 31, 2018.       (d) Retention class B consists of the sixteen (16) judges whose terms expire on December 31, 2020.       (e) A newly appointed judge is assigned to the retention class of the judge's predecessor.

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