(2) Prior to voting on the confirmation of any nominee
for appointment to the Supreme Court, Superior Court or
Commonwealth Court, or a court of common pleas, a public,
televised confirmation hearing shall be conducted in which
equal time is reserved for questions from the majority
chairperson and the minority chairperson of the designated
committee to which the nomination has been referred.
(3) The person so appointed shall serve for a term
ending on the first Monday of January following the next
municipal election more than ten months after the vacancy
occurs or for the remainder of the unexpired term whichever
is less.
(a.1) Judicial vacancies public comment period.--
(1) Upon the occurrence of a vacancy under subsection
(a), the Governor shall direct the Office of General Counsel
to solicit applications for the vacancy for a period of not
less than 30 days.
(2) Following the application period, the Office of
General Counsel shall publish on a publicly accessible
Internet website the application materials of each applicant,
redacting personal information as defined by section 708(b)
(6)(i) of the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known
as the Right-to-Know Law, for a period of not less than 30
days, during which time the Governor shall refrain from
making an appointment. Public comment received during this
period shall be furnished to the majority and minority
chairpersons of the designated committee to which the
nomination has been referred.
(3) Thereafter, the Governor shall submit to the Senate
a nominee for the advice and consent of the Senate from among
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