(1) The Senate shall: (a) consider and render a decision on each judicial appointment within 60 days after the day of the judicial appointment; and (b) if necessary, convene the Senate in an extraordinary session to consider the judicial appointment. (2) If the Senate fails to approve a judicial appointment, the office is considered vacant and a new nominating process begins. (3) A judicial appointment is effective upon approval of a majority of all members of the Senate.
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