Each superior court judge is subject to approval or rejection as provided in AS 15 (Alaska Election Code). The judicial council shall conduct an evaluation of each judge before the retention election and shall provide to the public information about the judge and may provide a recommendation regarding retention or rejection. The information and any recommendation shall be made public at least 60 days before the retention election. The information shall include the judge's consideration of victims when imposing sentence on persons convicted of felony offenses where the offenses involve victims. The judicial council shall also provide the information and any recommendation to the office of the lieutenant governor in time for publication in the election pamphlet under AS 15.58.050. If a majority of those voting on the question rejects the candidacy of a judge, the rejected judge may not for a period of four years thereafter be appointed to fill any vacancy in the supreme court, court of appeals, superior court, or district courts of the state.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 10. The Superior Court
Sec. 22.10.010. Establishment of superior court.
Sec. 22.10.020. Jurisdiction of the superior court.
Sec. 22.10.025. Powers of superior court in action for divorce, separation, or child support.
Sec. 22.10.030. Where actions are to be brought.
Sec. 22.10.040. Change of venue.
Sec. 22.10.050. General powers and sessions.
Sec. 22.10.060. Effect of adjournment.
Sec. 22.10.090. Qualifications of judges.
Sec. 22.10.110. Oath of office.
Sec. 22.10.120. Number of judges.
Sec. 22.10.130. Appointment and duties of presiding judges.
Sec. 22.10.140. Chief justice may assign superior court judges.