A resolution introduced in the Ohio House of Representatives yesterday is seeking "To eliminate the age at and after which a person may not be elected or appointed to a judicial office," in the state of Ohio. This would be another constitutional amendment for the voters to consider in November.
§4.06(C) of The Ohio Constitution now ceilings the age of judges at 70 years.
“If adopted by a majority of the electors voting on this proposal, Section 6 of Article IV as amended by this proposal shall take effect on January 1, 2011.”
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