§ 21-2-523 - Jurisdiction and general pretrial proceedings; notification of proceedings; selecting administrative judge; compensation of presiding judge
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-523   (2010)
    21-2-523.    Jurisdiction and general pretrial proceedings; notification  of proceedings; selecting administrative judge; compensation of  presiding judge 
      (a)  A  contest case governed by this article shall be tried and determined by  the superior court of the county where the defendant resides, except  that a municipal contest case shall be tried and determined by the  superior court of the county where the city hall is located. A contest  case challenging the eligibility of the two defendants declared as  eligible to compete with each other in a run-off primary or election  shall be tried and determined by the superior court of the county where  the defendant who received the highest number of votes resides.
(b)  The  superior court having jurisdiction of a contest case governed by this  article shall be presided over by a superior court judge or senior  judge. The superior court judge or senior judge who presides over the  contest shall be selected as set out in subsection (c) of this Code  section.
(c)  Upon the filing of a contest  petition, the clerk of the superior court having jurisdiction shall  immediately notify the administrative judge for the judicial  administrative district in which that county lies, or the district court  administrator, who shall immediately notify the administrative judge,  of the institution of proceedings under this article. If the county in  which the proceedings were instituted is not in the circuit of the  administrative judge, the administrative judge shall select a superior  court judge from within the district, but not from the circuit in which  the proceeding was instituted, or a senior judge not a resident of the  circuit in which the proceeding was instituted, to preside over the  contest.
(d)  If the administrative judge is  a member of the circuit in which the proceeding was filed, or if the  other judges of the district are unable or are unwilling to preside over  the proceeding, or if the other judges of the district are judges of  the circuit in which the proceeding was filed, then the administrative  judge shall select an administrative judge of an adjoining district to  select a superior court judge from that district, or a superior court  judge from the district in which the proceeding was filed, but not the  circuit in which the proceeding was filed, or a senior judge who is not a  resident of the circuit wherein the proceeding was filed.
(e)  After  a judge has agreed to preside over the case, the administrative judge  who selected the judge to hear the matter shall enter an order in the  superior court of the county where the proceeding was filed appointing  such judge, and such judge shall promptly begin presiding over such  proceedings in such court and shall determine same as soon as  practicable. Such judge shall be reimbursed for his or her actual  expenses for food and lodging and shall receive the same mileage as any  other state officials and employees. Senior judges shall be entitled to  compensation and reimbursement as the law provides for senior judge  service.