Tennessee · 114
HJR 805
Constitutional Amendments - Proposes an amendment to Article VI, Section 4 of the Constitution of Tennessee to change the residency requirements for a judge from being a resident of the circuit or district for one year to being a resident of a county of the respective circuit or district to which the judge is to be assigned for one year. -
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Summary AI-generated
Tennessee House Joint Resolution 805 proposes an amendment to Article VI, Section 4 of the state constitution regarding judicial residency requirements. The measure would change the requirement for judges from residing in a circuit or district for one year to residing in a county within that respective circuit or district for one year.
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Sponsors
- Esther Helton-Haynes Republican lead