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H. B. No. 499As IntroducedAs Introduced
124th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2001-2002 |
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REPRESENTATIVE Cates
A BILL
To amend section 2301.02 of the Revised Code to add
one additional judge for the general division of
the Butler County Court of Common Pleas to be
elected in 2002 and to declare an emergency.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 2301.02 of the Revised Code be
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 2301.02. The number of judges of the court of common
pleas for each county, the time for the next election of the
judges in the several counties, and the beginning of their terms
shall be as follows: (A) In Adams, Ashland, Fayette, and Pike counties, one
judge, elected in 1956, term to begin February 9, 1957; In Brown, Crawford, Defiance, Highland, Holmes, Morgan,
Ottawa, and Union counties, one judge, to be elected in 1954,
term
to begin February 9, 1955; In Auglaize county, one judge, to be elected in 1956, term
to
begin January 9, 1957; In Coshocton, Darke, Fulton, Gallia, Guernsey, Hardin,
Jackson, Knox, Logan, Madison, Mercer, Monroe, Morrow, Paulding,
Vinton, and Wyandot counties, one judge, to be elected in 1956,
term to begin January 1, 1957; In Carroll, Champaign, Clinton, Hocking, Meigs, Pickaway,
Preble, Shelby, Van Wert, and Williams counties, one judge, to be
elected in 1952, term to begin January 1, 1953; In Harrison and Noble counties, one judge, to be elected in
1954, term to begin April 18, 1955; In Henry and Putnam counties, one judge, to be elected in
1956, term to begin May 9, 1957; In Huron county, one judge, to be elected in 1952, term to
begin May 14, 1953; In Perry county, one judge, to be elected in 1954, term to
begin July 6, 1956; In Sandusky county, two judges, one to be elected in 1954,
term to begin February 10, 1955, and one to be elected in 1978,
term to begin January 1, 1979; (B) In Allen county, three judges, one to be elected in
1956, term to begin February 9, 1957, the second to be elected in
1958, term to begin January 1, 1959, and the third to be elected
in 1992, term to begin January 1, 1993; In Ashtabula county, three judges, one to be elected in
1954,
term to begin February 9, 1955, one to be elected in 1960,
term to
begin January 1, 1961, and one to be elected in 1978,
term to
begin January 2, 1979; In Athens county, two judges, one to be elected in 1954,
term
to begin February 9, 1955, and one to be elected in 1990,
term to
begin July 1, 1991; In Erie county, two judges, one to be elected in 1956, term
to begin January 1, 1957, and the second to be elected in 1970,
term to begin January 2, 1971; In Fairfield county, three judges, one to be elected in
1954,
term to begin February 9, 1955, the second to be elected in
1970,
term to begin January 1, 1971, and the third to be elected
in
1994, term to begin January 2, 1995; In Geauga county, two judges, one to be elected in 1956,
term
to begin January 1, 1957, and the second to be elected in
1976,
term to begin January 6, 1977; In Greene county, four judges, one to be elected in 1956,
term to begin February 9, 1957, the second to be elected in 1960,
term to begin January 1, 1961, the third to be elected in 1978,
term to begin January 2, 1979, and the fourth to be elected in
1994, term to begin January 1, 1995; In Hancock county, two judges, one to be elected in 1952,
term to begin January 1, 1953, and the second to be elected in
1978, term to begin January 1, 1979; In Lawrence county, two judges, one to be elected in 1954,
term to begin February 9, 1955, and the second to be elected in
1976, term to begin January 1, 1977; In Marion county, three judges, one to be elected in 1952,
term to begin January 1, 1953, the second to be elected in
1976,
term to begin January 2, 1977, and the third to be elected in
1998, term
to begin February 9, 1999; In Medina county, three judges, one to be elected in 1956,
term to begin January 1, 1957, the second to be elected in 1966,
term to begin January 1, 1967, and the third to be elected in
1994, term to begin January 1, 1995; In Miami county, two judges, one to be elected in 1954,
term
to begin February 9, 1955, and one to be elected in 1970,
term to
begin on January 1, 1971; In Muskingum county,
three judges, one to be elected in
1968,
term to begin August 9, 1969,
one to be elected in 1978,
term
to begin January 1, 1979, and one to be elected in 2002, term
to begin January 2, 2003; In Portage county, three judges, one to be elected in 1956,
term to begin January 1, 1957, the second to be elected in 1960,
term to begin January 1, 1961, and the third to be elected in
1986, term to begin January 2, 1987; In Ross county, two judges, one to be elected in 1956, term
to begin February 9, 1957, and the second to be elected in 1976,
term to begin January 1, 1977; In Scioto county, three judges, one to be elected in 1954,
term to begin February 10, 1955, the second to be elected in
1960,
term to begin January 1, 1961, and the third to be elected
in
1994, term to begin January 2, 1995; In Seneca county, two judges, one to be elected in 1956,
term
to begin January 1, 1957, and the second to be elected in
1986,
term to begin January 2, 1987; In Warren county, three judges, one to be elected in 1954,
term to begin February 9, 1955, the second to be elected in 1970,
term to begin January 1, 1971, and the third to be elected in
1986, term to begin January 1, 1987; In Washington county, two judges, one to be elected in
1952,
term to begin January 1, 1953, and one to be elected in
1986, term
to begin January 1, 1987; In Wood county, three judges, one to be elected in 1968,
term
beginning January 1, 1969, the second to be elected in 1970,
term
to begin January 2, 1971, and the third to be elected in
1990,
term to begin January 1, 1991; In Belmont and Jefferson counties, two judges, to be
elected
in 1954, terms to begin January 1, 1955, and February 9,
1955,
respectively; In Clark county, four judges, one to be elected in 1952,
term
to begin January 1, 1953, the second to be elected in 1956,
term
to begin January 2, 1957, the third to be elected in 1986,
term to
begin January 3, 1987, and the fourth to be elected in
1994, term
to begin January 2, 1995. In Clermont county, four judges, one to be elected in 1956,
term to begin January 1, 1957, the second to be elected in 1964,
term to begin January 1, 1965, the third to be elected in 1982,
term to begin January 2, 1983, and the fourth to be elected in
1986, term to begin January 2, 1987; In Columbiana county, two judges, one to be elected in
1952,
term to begin January 1, 1953, and the second to be elected
in
1956, term to begin January 1, 1957; In Delaware county, two judges, one to be elected in 1990,
term to begin February 9, 1991, the second to be elected in 1994,
term to begin January 1, 1995; In Lake county, six judges, one to be elected in 1958,
term
to begin January 1, 1959, the second to be elected in 1960,
term
to begin January 2, 1961, the third to be elected in 1964,
term to
begin January 3, 1965, the fourth and fifth to be
elected in 1978,
terms to begin January 4, 1979, and January
5, 1979, respectively,
and the sixth to be elected in 2000, term to
begin January 6,
2001; In Licking county, three judges, one to be elected in 1954,
term to begin February 9, 1955, one to be elected in 1964, term
to
begin January 1, 1965, and one to be elected in 1990, term to
begin January 1, 1991; In Lorain county, eight judges, two to be elected in 1952,
terms to begin January 1, 1953, and January 2, 1953,
respectively,
one to be elected in 1958, term to begin January 3,
1959, one to
be elected in 1968, term to begin January 1, 1969,
two to be
elected in 1988, terms to begin January 4, 1989,
and January 5,
1989, respectively, and two to be elected in 1998, terms to
begin
January 2, 1999, and January 3, 1999, respectively; In Butler county,
nine
ten judges, one to be elected in
1956,
term to begin January 1, 1957; two to be elected in 1954,
terms
to
begin January 1, 1955, and February 9, 1955,
respectively; one
to
be elected in 1968, term to begin January 2,
1969; one to be
elected in 1986, term to begin January 3, 1987;
two to be elected
in 1988, terms to begin January 1, 1989, and
January 2, 1989,
respectively;
one to be elected in 1992, term
to begin
January 4,
1993;
and
one
two to be elected in 2002,
term
terms to
begin
January
2,
2003, and January 3, 2003, respectively; In Richland county, three judges, one to be elected in
1956,
term to begin January 1, 1957, the second to be elected in
1960,
term to begin February 9, 1961, and the third to be elected
in
1968, term to begin January 2, 1969; In Tuscarawas county, two judges, one to be elected in
1956,
term to begin January 1, 1957, and the second to be elected
in
1960, term to begin January 2, 1961; In Wayne county, two judges, one to be elected in 1956,
term
beginning January 1, 1957, and one to be elected in 1968,
term to
begin January 2, 1969; In Trumbull county, six judges, one to be elected in 1952,
term to begin January 1, 1953, the second to be elected in 1954,
term to begin January 1, 1955, the third to be elected in 1956,
term to begin January 1, 1957, the fourth to be elected in 1964,
term to begin January 1, 1965, the fifth to be elected in 1976,
term to begin January 2, 1977, and the sixth to be elected
in
1994, term to begin January 3, 1995; (C) In Cuyahoga county, thirty-nine judges; eight to be
elected in 1954, terms to begin on successive days beginning from
January 1, 1955, to January 7, 1955, and February 9, 1955,
respectively; eight to be elected in 1956, terms to begin on
successive days beginning from January 1, 1957, to January 8,
1957; three to be elected in 1952, terms to begin from January 1,
1953, to January 3, 1953; two to be elected in 1960, terms to
begin on January 8, 1961, and January 9, 1961, respectively; two
to be elected in 1964, terms to begin January 4, 1965, and
January
5, 1965, respectively; one to be elected in 1966, term to
begin on
January 10, 1967; four to be elected in 1968, terms to
begin on
successive days beginning from January 9, 1969, to
January 12,
1969; two to be elected in 1974, terms to begin on
January 18,
1975, and January 19, 1975, respectively; five to be
elected in
1976, terms to begin on successive days beginning
January 6, 1977,
to January 10, 1977; two to be elected in 1982,
terms to begin
January 11, 1983, and January 12, 1983,
respectively; and two to
be elected in 1986, terms to begin
January 13, 1987, and January
14, 1987, respectively; In Franklin county, twenty-one judges; two to be elected
in
1954, terms to begin January 1, 1955, and February 9, 1955,
respectively; four to be elected in 1956, terms to begin January
1, 1957, to January 4, 1957; four to be elected in 1958, terms to
begin January 1, 1959, to January 4, 1959; three to be elected in
1968, terms to begin January 5, 1969, to January 7, 1969; three
to
be elected in 1976, terms to begin on successive days
beginning
January 5, 1977, to January 7, 1977; one to be elected
in 1982,
term to begin January 8, 1983; one to be elected in
1986, term to
begin January 9, 1987; two to be elected in
1990, terms to begin
July 1, 1991, and July 2, 1991,
respectively; and one to be
elected in 1996, term to begin
January 2, 1997; In Hamilton county, twenty-one judges; eight to be
elected in
1966, terms to begin January 1, 1967, January 2, 1967, and from
February 9, 1967, to February 14, 1967, respectively; five to be
elected in 1956, terms to begin from January 1, 1957, to January
5, 1957; one to be elected in 1964, term to begin January 1,
1965;
one to be elected in 1974, term to begin January 15, 1975;
one to
be elected in 1980, term to begin January 16, 1981; two to
be
elected at large in the general election in 1982, terms to
begin
April 1, 1983; one to be elected in 1990, term to begin
July 1,
1991; and two to be elected in 1996, terms to begin
January 3,
1997, and January 4, 1997, respectively; In Lucas county, fourteen judges; two to be elected in
1954,
terms to begin January 1, 1955, and February 9, 1955,
respectively; two to be elected in 1956, terms to begin January
1,
1957, and October 29, 1957, respectively; two to be elected in
1952, terms to begin January 1, 1953, and January 2, 1953,
respectively; one to be elected in 1964, term to begin January 3,
1965; one to be elected in 1968, term to begin January 4, 1969;
two to be elected in 1976, terms to begin January 4, 1977, and
January 5, 1977, respectively; one to be elected in 1982, term to
begin January 6, 1983; one to be elected in 1988, term to begin
January 7, 1989; one to be elected in 1990, term to begin January
2, 1991; and one to be elected in 1992, term to begin January 2,
1993; In Mahoning county, seven judges; three to be elected in
1954, terms to begin January 1, 1955, January 2, 1955, and
February 9, 1955, respectively; one to be elected in 1956, term
to
begin January 1, 1957; one to be elected in 1952, term to
begin
January 1, 1953; one to be elected in 1968, term to begin
January
2, 1969; and one to be elected in 1990, term to begin
July 1,
1991; In Montgomery county, fifteen judges; three to be elected
in
1954, terms to begin January 1, 1955, January 2, 1955, and
January
3, 1955, respectively; four to be elected in 1952, terms
to begin
January 1, 1953, January 2, 1953, July 1, 1953, July 2,
1953,
respectively; one to be elected in 1964, term to begin
January 3,
1965; one to be elected in 1968, term to begin January
3, 1969;
three to be elected in 1976, terms to begin on
successive days
beginning January 4, 1977, to January 6, 1977;
two to be elected
in 1990, terms to begin July 1, 1991, and July
2, 1991,
respectively; and one to be elected in 1992, term to
begin January
1, 1993. In Stark county, eight judges; one to be elected in 1958,
term to begin on January 2, 1959; two to be elected in 1954,
terms
to begin on January 1, 1955, and February 9, 1955,
respectively;
two to be elected in 1952, terms to begin January
1, 1953, and
April 16, 1953, respectively; one to be elected in
1966, term to
begin on January 4, 1967; and two to be elected in
1992, terms to
begin January 1, 1993, and January 2, 1993,
respectively; In Summit county, eleven judges; four to be elected in
1954,
terms to begin January 1, 1955, January 2, 1955, January 3,
1955,
and February 9, 1955, respectively; three to be elected in
1958,
terms to begin January 1, 1959, January 2, 1959, and May
17, 1959,
respectively; one to be elected in 1966, term to begin
January 4,
1967; one to be elected in 1968, term to begin January
5, 1969;
one to be elected in 1990, term to begin May 1, 1991;
and one to
be elected in 1992, term to begin January 6, 1993. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, in any county
having two or more judges of the court of common pleas, in which
more than one-third of the judges plus one were previously
elected
at the same election, if the office of one of those
judges so
elected becomes vacant more than forty days prior to
the second
general election preceding the expiration of that
judge's term,
the office that that judge had filled shall be
abolished as of the
date of the next general election, and a new
office of judge of
the court of common pleas shall be created. The judge who
is to
fill that new office shall be elected for a
six-year term at the
next general election, and the term
of that judge shall commence
on the first day of the year following
that general
election, on
which day no other judge's term begins, so that the
number of
judges that the county shall elect shall
not be
reduced. Judges of the probate division of the court of common pleas
are judges of the court of common pleas but shall be elected
pursuant to sections 2101.02 and 2101.021 of the Revised Code,
except in Adams, Harrison, Henry, Morgan, Morrow, Noble, and
Wyandot counties in which the judge of the court of common pleas
elected pursuant to this section also shall serve as judge
of the
probate division.
Section 2. That existing section 2301.02 of the Revised Code
is hereby repealed.
Section 3. (A) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of
section 3513.05 of the Revised Code or any other provision of the
Revised Code to the contrary, for the primary election held in
2002, any person desiring to become a candidate for party
nomination for the office of judge of the Butler County Court of
Common Pleas established by this act shall file a declaration of
candidacy and petition and pay the fee, if any, required by
section 3513.10 of the Revised Code, not later than 4:00 p.m. on
February 28, 2002. The declaration of candidacy and petition
shall be filed at the same time as one instrument with the Board
of Elections of Butler County. (B) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of section
3513.05 of the Revised Code or any other provision of the Revised
Code to the contrary, for the 2002 primary election, the petitions
accompanying the declarations of candidacy for party nomination
for the office of judge of the Butler County Court of Common Pleas
established by this act shall be open to public inspection until 4
p.m. on March 2, 2002. (C) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of section
3513.05 of the Revised Code or any other provision of the Revised
Code to the contrary, for the 2002 primary election, the Board of
Elections of Butler county, not later than 4:00 p.m. on March 2,
2002, shall examine and determine the validity or invalidity of
the signatures on the petitions filed with it for party nomination
for the office of judge of the Butler County Court of Common Pleas
established by this act. (D) Except as otherwise provided in divisions (A), (B), and
(C) of this section, for the 2002 primary election, the provisions
of section 3513.05 of the Revised Code and any other provisions of
the Revised Code that are applicable to party nominations for the
office of judge of a court of common pleas apply to a party
nomination for the office of judge of the Butler County Court of
Common Pleas established by this act.
Section 4. This act is hereby declared to be an emergency
measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public
peace, health, and safety. The reason for such necessity is that
a person desiring to become a candidate for a party nomination at
the primary election to be held on May 7, 2002, and for election
under this act as the judge for the general division of the Butler
County Court of Common Pleas who is to be elected in the general
election on November 5, 2002, and whose term begins on January 3,
2003, must file a declaration of candidacy and petition as
provided
in Section 3 of this act, not later than four p.m. on
February 28,
2002. Therefore, this act shall go into immediate
effect.
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