Maryland Code § CONST-IV-41D

Section CONST-IV-41D
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The Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint
each judge of the District Court whenever for any reason a vacancy shall exist in the
office. All hearings, deliberations, and debate on the confirmation of appointees of the
Governor shall be public, and no hearings, deliberations or debate thereon shall be
conducted by the Senate or any committee or subcommittee thereof in secret or
executive session. Confirmation by the Senate shall be made upon a majority vote of
all members of the Senate. A judge appointed by the Governor may take office upon
qualification and before confirmation by the Senate, but shall cease to hold office at
the close of the regular annual session of the General Assembly next following his
appointment or during which he shall have been appointed by the Governor, if the
Senate shall not have confirmed his appointment before then. Each judge appointed
by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate shall hold the office for a term of ten
years or until he shall have attained the age of seventy years whichever may first
occur. If the ten year term of a judge shall expire before that judge shall have attained
the age of seventy years, that judge shall be reappointed by the Governor, with the
Senate's consent, for another ten year term or until he shall have attained the age of
seventy years, whichever may first occur. To the extent inconsistent herewith, the
provisions of Sections 3 and 5 of this Article shall not apply to judges of the District
Court.

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