Arizona SB1642 amends the state's statutes to allow for additional superior court judges based on population growth.
Arizona SB1642 amends section 12-121 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to allow for additional superior court judges in counties with populations exceeding 30,000. The board of supervisors can petition the governor for an additional judge if the county's population meets the required threshold. The determination is based on recent population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. These additional judges are appointed or elected as provided by law.
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