Utah Code § 78A-5-105

Term of judges -- Vacancy
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(1)
(a) A judge of the district court is appointed initially until the first general election held more than
three years after the effective date of the appointment.
(b) After the first term of appointment under Subsection (1)(a), the term of office for a judge of the
district court is six years, and commences on the first Monday in January, next following the
date of election.
(2) A judge whose term expires may serve, upon request of the Judicial Council, until a successor
is appointed and qualified.

(3) If Chapter 5b, Constitutional Court, takes effect as described in Section 78A-5b-102, and a
judge of the district court is appointed to the Constitutional Court and does not vacate the
judge's appointment to the district court as described in Section 78A-5b-201, the appointment
to the Constitutional Court does not modify the judge's term of office described in this section
for the judge's appointment to the district court.

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