Article I of Chapter III of Part the Second of the Constitution of Massachusetts is hereby annulled and the following Article is adopted in place thereof:-Article I. The tenure that all commissioned officers shall by law have in their offices shall be expressed in their respective commissions. All judicial officers, duly appointed, commissioned and sworn, shall hold their offices during good behavior, for a term of 7 years, excepting such concerning whom there is different provision made in this Constitution. After the expiration of the initial 7-year term, the judicial officer shall be eligible for reappointment; provided, however, that such reappointment shall be by majority vote of the council, after due notice and a public hearing. If the judicial officer fails to receive a majority vote of the council, they shall not be eligible for reappointment to any judicial position. Should the judicial officer receive a vote of affirmation by the council, they shall be eligible for reappointment in like manner every 7 years thereafter; provided, however, that the governor, with the consent of the council, may remove them upon the address of both houses of the legislature; and provided, further, that the governor, with the consent of council may, after due notice and hearing, retire them because of advanced age or mental or physical disability. Upon attaining 70 years of age said judges shall be retired. Such retirement shall be subject to any provisions made by law as to pensions or allowances payable to such officers upon their voluntary retirement.
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