Const 1963, art 6, § 20;
Whenever a justice or judge removes his domicile beyond the limits of the territory from which he was elected or appointed, he shall have vacated his office.
Whenever a justice or judge removes his domicile beyond the limits of the territory from which he was elected or appointed, he shall have vacated his office.
Const 1963, art 6, § 20;
Whenever a justice or judge removes his domicile beyond the limits of the territory from which he was elected, he shall have vacated his office.
Whenever a justice or judge
shall removeremoves his domicile beyond the limits of thejurisdiction forterritory from which he was elected,or a justice of the peace from the township in which he was elected, or by a change in the boundaries of such township shall be placed without the same,he shallbe deemed tohave vacatedthehis office.
Const 1908, art 7, § 19;
Whenever a judge shall remove beyond the limits of the jurisdiction for which he was elected, or a justice of the peace from the township in which he was elected, or by a change in the boundaries of such township shall be placed without the same, he shall be deemed to have vacated the office.
Whenever a judge shall remove beyond the limits of the jurisdiction for which he was elected, or a justice of the peace from the township in which he was elected, or by a change in the boundaries of such township shall be placed without the same,
theyhe shall be deemed to have vacatedtheir respective officesthe office.
Const 1874, art 6, § 9;
Whenever a Judge shall remove beyond the limits of the jurisdiction for which he was elected or appointed, or a justice of the peace from the township in which he was elected, or by a change in the boundaries of such township, shall be placed without the same, he shall be deemed to have vacated his office.
Whenever a Judge shall remove beyond the limits of the jurisdiction for which he was elected or appointed, or a justice of the peace from the township in which he was elected, or by a change in the boundaries of such township, shall be placed without the same,
theyhe shall be deemed to have vacated his officetheir respective offices.
Const 1868, art 7, § 12;
Whenever a judge shall remove beyond the limits of the district in which he was elected, his office shall become vacant; and whenever a justice of the peace shall remove from the township in which he was elected, or be placed without the limits thereof by a change of boundaries, he shall be deemed to have vacated his office.
Whenever a judge shall remove beyond the limits of the
jurisdiction fordistrict in which he was elected, his office shall become vacant; andorwhenever a justice of the peace shall remove from the township in which he was elected, orby a change in the boundaries of such township shallbe placed without the limits thereof by a change of boundariessame,theyhe shall be deemed to have vacated his officetheir respective offices.
Const 1850, art 6, § 22;
Whenever a judge shall remove beyond the limits of the jurisdiction for which he was elected, or a justice of the peace from the township in which he was elected, or by a change in the boundaries of such township shall be placed without the same, they shall be deemed to have vacated their respective offices.
Const 1835, art 6, § 6;
Each township may elect four justices of the peace, who shall hold their offices for four years, and whose powers and duties shall be defined and regulated by law. At their first election, they shall be classed and divided by lot into numbers one, two, three, and four, to be determined in such manner as shall be prescribed by law, so that one justice shall be annually elected in each township thereafter. A removal of any justice from the township in which he was elected, shall vacate his office. In all incorporated towns, or cities, it shall be competent for the legislature to increase the number of justices.
See also: Const 1963, art 6, § 26