Alabama Shelby County Judicial Commission Amendment 2 (2008)

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The Alabama Shelby County Judicial Commission Amendment 2 is a constitutional amendment to the Alabama Constitution that appeared on the November 4, 2008 ballot in Alabama. The proposition was legislatively-referred to the ballot by the Alabama State Legislature.

The measure enacted the following provisions:

  • Establish a Shelby County Judicial Commission.
  • Provide for the filling of vacancies in the office of circuit and district court judge of the 18th Judicial Circuit.

2008 election results

See also 2008 ballot measure election results.
Shelby County Judicial Commission
Votes Percentage
YES 660,797 60%
No 434,969 40%
Total votes 1,095,766 100%

Results according to Al.com.[1]

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