IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
46.10 - NOMINATION OF ELECTIVE NOMINATING COMMISSIONERS.
46.10 NOMINATION OF ELECTIVE NOMINATING
COMMISSIONERS.
In order to have an eligible elector's name printed on the ballot
for state or district judicial nominating commissioner, the eligible
elector must file in the office of the clerk of the supreme court at
least thirty days prior to expiration of the period within which the
election must be held a nominating petition signed by at least fifty
resident members of the bar of the congressional district in case of
a candidate for state judicial nominating commissioner, or at least
ten resident members of the bar of the judicial district in case of a
candidate for district judicial nominating commissioner. No member
of the bar may sign more nominating petitions for state or district
judicial nominating commissioner than there are such commissioners to
be elected.
Ballots for state and district judicial nominating commissioners
shall contain blank lines equal to the number of such commissioners
to be elected, where names may be written in. Section History: Early Form
[C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 46.10]
Referred to in § 46.5 Footnotes
For future amendment to this section effective February 10, 2010,
see 2009 Acts, ch 179, §169, 171
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