New York Constitution
Article VI - Judiciary
Section 10 - County courts; judges

Universal Citation: NY Const art VI § 10
  1. The county court is continued in each county outside the city of New York. There shall be at least one judge of the county court in each county and such number of additional judges in each county as may be provided by law. The judges shall be residents of the county and shall be chosen by the electors of the county.
  2. The terms of the judges of the county court shall be ten years from and including the first day of January next after their election.
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