Article VI.
Judiciary

Section 4. District Court Clerks

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District Court Clerks

There shall be in each county one clerk of the district court whose qualifications, duties and compensation shall be prescribed by law. He shall serve at the pleasure of a majority of the judges of the district court in each district.

District Court Clerks

There shall be in each county one clerk of the district court, whose qualifications and duties shall be prescribed by law, and who shall serve at the pleasure of a majority of the judges of district court in each district. His compensation shall be provided by law.

District Court Clerks

There shall be elected in each county one clerk of the district court, whose qualifications and duties shall be prescribed by law, and whose term of office shall be four years. His compensation shall be prescribed by law and shall not be diminished during his term of office.

Clerk of Court

There shall be elected in each county where a District Court shall be held, one Clerk of said Court, whose qualifications, duties and compensation shall be prescribed by law; and whose term of office shall be four years.

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