Const 1963, art 6, § 21;
Any justice or judge of a court of record shall be ineligible to be nominated for or elected to an elective office other than a judicial office during the period of his service and for one year thereafter.
Const 1908, art 7, § 9;
Circuit judges shall be elected on the first Monday in April, nineteen hundred eleven, and every sixth year thereafter. They shall hold office for a term of six years and until their successors are elected and qualified. They shall be ineligible to any other than a judicial office during the term for which they are elected and for one year thereafter.
See also: Const 1963, art 2, § 5 and art 6, § 12
Const 1874, art 6, § 12;
During their continuance in office, and for one year thereafter, the Judges of the Supreme and Circuit Courts shall be ineligible to any other than a judicial office.
Const 1868, art 7, § 15;
Each of the circuit and Supreme Court judges shall receive a salary payable quarterly. They shall be ineligible to any other than a judicial office, during their continuance therein. All votes given for such judges, for any office other than judicial, either by the Legislature or the people, shall be void.
See also: Const 1963, art 6, § 18
Each of the
judges of thecircuitcourtsand Supreme Court judges shall receive a salary payable quarterly. They shall be ineligible to any other than a judicial office, during their continuance thereinthe term for which they are elected, and for one year thereafter. All votes given forany person electedsuch judgesjudge, for any office other than judicial,giveneither by the Legislature or the people, shall be void.
See also: Const 1963, art 6, § 18
Const 1850, art 6, § 9;
Each of the judges of the circuit courts shall receive a salary payable quarterly. They shall be ineligible to any other than a judicial office during the term for which they are elected, and for one year thereafter. All votes for any person elected such judge for any office other than judicial, given either by the Legislature or the people, shall be void.
See also: Const 1963, art 6, § 18
Const 1835, amendment IV;
The legislature of this state for the year eighteen hundred and fifty shall provide by law for the election by the people of the following officers, viz: Judges of the supreme court, who shall be ineligible to any other than a judicial office during the term for which they are elected, and for one year thereafter, Auditor General, State Treasurer, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Prosecuting Attorneys; and the said judges are prohibited from receiving any fees of office or other compensation than their salaries for any civil duties performed by them.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 53, art 5, § 21, art 6, § 2, art 6, § 17, and art 7, § 4
Const 1835, art 6, § 2;
The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the term of seven years; they shall be nominated, and, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, appointed by the Governor. They shall receive an adequate compensation, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office. But they shall receive no fees, nor perquisites of office, nor hold any other office of profit or trust under the authority of this State, or of the United States.
See also: Const 1963, art 4, § 12, art 6, § 2, art 6, § 7, art 6, § 17, and art 6, § 18