182.03 JURY COMMISSIONERS; APPOINTMENT.
   (a)    There shall be two jury commissioners of the court. They shall be citizens of good standing and residents in the City. The chairman of a political party shall be ineligible for appointment.
   (b)    Jury commissioners shall be appointed by the judge. The terms of office shall be four years and shall commence upon appointments.
   (c)    Jury commissioners may be removed from office by the judge for official misconduct, incompetency, habitual drunkenness, neglect of duty or gross immorality. Vacancies caused by death, resignation or otherwise shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointments.
   (d)    Jury commissioners shall receive as compensation for their services, while necessarily employed, an amount to be fixed by the judge of the court, which amount shall not exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) per day of actual service, which shall be payable out of the City treasury upon orders of the judge.
   (e)    Before entering upon the discharge of his duties, a jury commissioner shall take and subscribe, before the clerk of the court, who is hereby authorized to administer the same, an oath, to be filed and preserved by him in his office, to the following effect:
"State of West Virginia,
County of Kanawha, to-wit:
I, A                                                   B                                                do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of this State and will faithfully discharge the duties of jury commissioner to the best of my skill and judgment, and that I will not place any person upon the jury list in violation of law, or out of fear, favor or affection." (Od. 85-13. Passed S-5-85.)