Sec. 8117.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2), the eighth district consists of the county of Kalamazoo, is a district of the first class, and has 7 judges.
(2) Beginning on the earlier of the following dates, the eighth district has 6 judges:
(a) The date on which a vacancy occurs in the office of district judge in the eighth district.
(b) The beginning date of the term for which an incumbent district judge in the eighth district no longer seeks election or reelection to that office.
History: Add. 1968, Act 154, Imd. Eff. June 17, 1968 ;-- Am. 1970, Act 30, Imd. Eff. June 11, 1970 ;-- Am. 1974, Act 145, Imd. Eff. June 7, 1974 ;-- Am. 1997, Act 161, Imd. Eff. Dec. 29, 1997 ;-- Am. 2005, Act 237, Eff. Jan. 2, 2007 ;-- Am. 2012, Act 19, Imd. Eff. Feb. 22, 2012 Compiler's Notes: Sections 2 to 7 of Act 145 of 1974 provide:“Effective date of changes.“Section 2. The changes in the composition of judicial circuits or district court districts as provided in this amendatory act shall become effective for judicial purposes on January 1, 1975.“Election of additional circuit and district judges; assumption of office; appearance of new judgeships on ballot; nominating petitions; incumbent judges.“Section 3. The additional circuit and district judges authorized by this amendatory act shall be elected in 1974 and shall assume office on January 1, 1975. The new judgeships authorized by this amendatory act shall appear on the ballot separate and apart from other judicial offices on the ballot in the primary and general election in the respective judicial circuits and district court districts. If another judicial office of the same court is to be filled by election in the same circuit or district, a candidate for a new judgeship authorized in that circuit or district by this amendatory act shall indicate, at the time of filing his nominating petitions, whether he is filing for a new judgeship or for 1 of the other judicial offices of the same court to be filled by election in the applicable year. Petitions for a new judgeship created by this act must bear signatures affixed thereto after the effective date of this act. Any incumbent circuit or district judge whose term is expiring January 1, 1975, and who is seeking election to a judicial office of the same court in 1974 is entitled to the designation of his office even if he is a candidate for a new office of the same court authorized by this amendatory act.“Nominating petitions.“Section 4. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, nominating petitions for the offices added by this 1974 amendatory act shall contain not less than 1/2 of 1% nor more than 2% of the total number of votes cast in that judicial circuit for secretary of state at the last preceding general November election in which a secretary of state was elected.“Nomination, election, and terms of candidates for new circuit judgeships.“Section 5. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 3 and 4 of Act No. 169 of the Public Acts of 1972, the 10 candidates for the new circuit judgeships in the third judicial circuit created by Act No. 169 of the Public Acts of 1972 who receive the highest votes in the August primary election shall be deemed nominated for the 5 new judgeships created thereby. Of the additional judgeships so created for the third judicial circuit the candidate receiving the highest number of votes in the 1974 general election shall be elected for a term of 10 years, the candidates receiving the second and third highest number of votes shall be elected for a term of 8 years, and the candidates receiving the fourth and fifth highest number of votes shall be elected for a term of 6 years.“Terms of additional circuit judges.“Section 6. The additional circuit judges authorized by this amendatory act shall be elected for a term of 6 years except that the additional circuit judge authorized by this amendatory act in the forty-fourth judicial circuit shall be elected for a term of 8 years.“Terms of additional district judges in certain districts.“Section 7. In districts in which the district court is already functioning on the effective date of this amendatory act, the additional district judges authorized by this amendatory act shall be elected for a term of 6 years, except that the additional district judges authorized in the first election division of the ninth district and in the fifteenth district shall be elected for a term of 8 years and that the additional district judge authorized in the newly divided forty-first-a district shall be elected for a term of 4 years.”Enacting section 2 of Act 237 of 2005 provides:"Enacting section 2. Upon the effective date of this amendatory act, all incumbent district judges elected or appointed to the first, second, and third election divisions of the eighth district and serving at 11:59 p.m. on January 1, 2007 shall serve as judges of the reconstituted eighth district until the expiration of the terms for which they were elected or appointed."Enacting section 3 of Act 237 of 2005 provides:"Enacting section 3. To stagger the terms of 7 district judges in the eighth district court district so that approximately 1/3 of those terms expire every 2 years, the candidate for district judge receiving the highest number of votes in the 2010 general election only shall receive a term of 8 years if both of the following conditions apply:"(a) That candidate is among the persons listed together on the ballot seeking election to 1 or more existing judgeships for which the incumbent judge is seeking election."(b) That candidate is not seeking election to fill the unexpired portion of a term."
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 600 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961
Act 236 of 1961 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961 (600.101 - 600.9948)
236-1961-81 - Chapter 81 District Court: Establishment; Districts (600.8101...600.8181)
Section 600.8102 - Election Divisions; Effect.
Section 600.8103 - Districts, Classes; Definition.
Section 600.8105 - District Court in Thirty-Sixth District; Functioning.
Section 600.8111 - First District; Monroe County.
Section 600.8113 - Third, Third-A, and Third-B Districts.
Section 600.8114 - Fourth District; Cass County.
Section 600.8115 - Fifth District.
Section 600.8116 - Seventh District.
Section 600.8117 - Eighth District; Kalamazoo County.
Section 600.8118 - Tenth District; Calhoun County and City of Battle Creek.
Section 600.8119 - Twelfth District; Jackson County.
Section 600.8120 - Fourteenth, Fourteenth-A, Fourteenth-B, and Fifteenth Districts.
Section 600.8121 - Sixteenth District to Thirty-Fifth District.
Section 600.8121a - Thirty-Sixth District.
Section 600.8122 - Thirty-Seventh District to Forty-Second District.
Section 600.8123 - Forty-Third District to Fifty-Second District.
Section 600.8124 - Fifty-Third District; Livingston County.
Section 600.8127 - Fifty-Seventh District; Allegan County.
Section 600.8128 - Fifty-Eighth District.
Section 600.8128a - Fifty-Ninth District.
Section 600.8129 - Sixtieth District.
Section 600.8130 - Sixty-First to Sixty-Third District.
Section 600.8131 - Sixty-Fourth-a District and Sixty-Fourth-B District.
Section 600.8132 - Sixty-Fifth-a District; Sixty-Fifth-B District.
Section 600.8133 - Sixty-Sixth District; Shiawassee County.
Section 600.8134 - Sixty-Seventh and Sixty-Eighth Districts.
Section 600.8135 - Seventieth District.
Section 600.8136 - Seventy-First-a and Seventy-First-B Districts.
Section 600.8137 - Seventy-Second District; St. Clair County.
Section 600.8138 - Seventy-Third-a and Seventy-Third-B Districts.
Section 600.8139 - Seventy-Fourth District; Bay County.
Section 600.8140 - Seventy-Fifth District; Midland County.
Section 600.8141 - Seventy-Sixth District; Isabella County.
Section 600.8142 - Seventy-Seventh District; Mecosta and Osceola Counties.
Section 600.8143 - Seventy-Eighth District.
Section 600.8144 - Seventy-Ninth District.
Section 600.8145 - Eightieth District; Clare and Gladwin Counties.
Section 600.8146 - Eighty-First District.
Section 600.8147 - Eighty-Second District.
Section 600.8148 - Eighty-Third District.
Section 600.8149 - Eighty-Fourth District; Wexford and Missaukee Counties.
Section 600.8150 - Eighty-Fifth District; Manistee and Benzie Counties.
Section 600.8151 - Eighty-Sixth District; Grand Traverse, Antrim, and Leelanau Counties.
Section 600.8153 - Eighty-Eighth District; Alpena and Montmorency Counties.
Section 600.8154 - Eighty-Ninth District.
Section 600.8155 - Ninetieth District; Emmet and Charlevoix Counties.
Section 600.8156 - Ninety-First District; Chippewa County.
Section 600.8157 - Ninety-Second District; Mackinac and Luce Counties.
Section 600.8158 - Ninety-Third District; Schoolcraft and Alger Counties.
Section 600.8159 - Ninety-Fourth District; Delta County.
Section 600.8160 - Ninety-Fifth-a District and Ninety-Fifth-B District.
Section 600.8161 - Ninety-Sixth District; Marquette County.
Section 600.8162 - Ninety-Seventh District.
Section 600.8163 - Ninety-Eighth District; Ontonagon and Gogebic Counties.
Section 600.8164 - Repealed. 1972, Act 169, Imd. Eff. June 15, 1972.
Section 600.8171 - Changes in Districts; Supreme Court Recommendations.