Each judge is appointed to an initial ten-year term by the Governor.
In 1993 he was elected to a full ten-year term commencing January 1, 1994.
His ten-year term has been reduced to three years.
If retained, the justice may serve the remainder of his ten-year term.
He was elected in November 1927 for a ten-year term and served until 1937.
During his ten-year term, Graves was faced with a lot of work.
New Senators, elected in this way, held the seat for the residue of the ten-year term.
Otherwise, the incumbent judge is retained in office for a ten-year term.
Judges are elected to ten-year terms in accordance with Commonwealth law.
As a ten-year term is quite enough, only one reappointment should be sufficient.