The Summit County Council of Governments on Monday recommended Byron Ames to sit on the Summit County Justice Court nominating commission, the body that screens applicants and forwards three nominees to the county manager for appointment.
The panel’s municipal representatives moved and seconded the recommendation during the meeting; the chair called for a voice vote and members responded in the affirmative, approving the recommendation. An attendee said someone on the council would notify Ames of the recommendation and follow up on next steps.
Why it matters: The nominating commission reviews applicants for the local justice court — which handles misdemeanors, traffic and domestic-relations matters — and forwards a shortlist from which the county manager makes an appointment. Members stressed the statutory rules limiting who may serve on the commission (it may not be the appointing authority or an elected official) and noted that seats are appointed by municipalities, a county representative, and the county or regional bar association.
What was said: Participants named several possible candidates in the packet circulated before the meeting and discussed Ames’ legal background. One speaker described Ames as active in local legal bodies and noted he lives in Oakley. After the motion to recommend, a participant said he had limited prior contact with Ames but had recently worked with him and spoke positively of that experience.
Next steps: The council’s recommendation is advisory; the county manager will receive the commission’s nominations and make the formal judicial appointment from the provided shortlist.
Vote: The recommendation was adopted by voice vote after a motion to recommend Byron Ames and a second; no recorded roll-call tally was provided in the meeting record.