27th Supreme Court

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The 27th Supreme Court was appointed by Secretary Kavagrad and confirmed by electoral citizens in individual confidence votes, following the September 2022 Secretarial election. This consisted of three Standing Justices and one Alternate Justice over a three-month term from 27 September to 31 December 2022. The final members of the 26th Supreme Court were Chief Justice South Miruva, Minor Justices Asturies-Llion and Scaled Islanders, and Alternate Justice New Samon.

27th Supreme Court
26th 27th 28th
Leadership
Chief JusticeSouth Miruva
Dates
Start27 September 2022
End31 December 2022

Members

The Supreme Court confirmation vote concluded on 27 September 2022, and the three Standing Justices internally elected South Miruva to serve as Chief Justice on 17 October 2022. While the December 2022 Secretarial election was held as scheduled, a lengthy NationStates outage through 23-27 December disrupted the following confirmation vote for the 28th Supreme Court, extending the 27th Supreme Court's official term until vote results were announced on 31 December 2022.

Chief Justice
(int. elected)
South Miruva
17 Oct 2022-6 Jan 2023
Asturies-Llion
27 Sep 2022-31 Dec 2022
Standing Justices (3)
(appointed)
Scaled Islanders
27 Sep 2022-31 Dec 2022
South Miruva
27 Sep 2022-31 Dec 2022
Alternate Justice
(appointed)
New Samon
27 Sep 2022-31 Dec 2022
Days into term
0
15
30
45
60
75
90
105

Confirmations

Initial

As two Secretarial election committee members were nominated for Cabinet positions, Ghillemear and Yong, they were replaced by Equalitopia and South Miruva in accordance with the Secretarial Appointment Act.[1] The confirmation vote election committee thus consisted of founder New Prague Workers Republic, Equalitopia, and South Miruva.

The following were the results of the confidence votes on Secretary Podria's initial appointees to the Supreme Court:

Position Appointee Result*
Standing Justice Asturies-Llion 24-0 (4)
Greylyn 25-0 (3)
New Arkados 25-1 (2)
Alternate Justice Kongoland 21-1 (6)

As a result, all four appointees were confirmed to their posts on 19 June.

Notes

  1. Ghillemear and Yong were nominated for Minister of Recruitment and Co-Minister of Community Affairs, respectively.