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... group called Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts (PMC) has been lobbying to abolish democratic judicial elections in the state by revoking the right of 8.3 million Pennsylvania voters to decide ... over to a 14-member committee dominated by lawyers. Proponents of this scheme [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Opponents of Democratic Judicial Elections Keep Pushing The Rock Up The Hill In PA", url: " });
... system.' It outlines the case of Attorney Kristyna Colleen Ryan who apparently won a Chicago Democratic primary and is unopposed in the general so thus will be sitting on a bench in Cook County soon.Nothing too new in the piece, our elected Judiciary may fairly be open to ridicule and the retention elections are pretty much of a joke. But what's wrong with a 36-year-old lawyer on the bench?? I'm ...
The party affiliations of candidates running for Judicial offices in North Carolina this year will not be listed on your ballot. I think ... , I found a site that might help others decide how to vote in the upcoming judicial elections for the State of North Carolina. Please remember to make notes and take them with you when you go to vote.Categories: judges democratic North+Carolina NC judicial races ...
North Carolina has nonpartisan judicial elections but most of them really do pit a Democrat against a Republican.Here are the races:Supreme Court- Suzanne Reynolds (D) vs. Bob Edmunds (R)Court of Appeals- Jim ... - Kristin Ruth (D) vs. Sam Ervin IV (D) (High turnout in the Democratic primary lifted both Democrats to the general election in this particular race.)
... compassionate man and an excellent judge.His Democratic opposition in this race is Defense Attorney Randy Roll.Randy has run for Judicial election in what seems like ... Oliver). His own website mentions that he's "gained voters over the past 3 elections". I suppose that is one way to look at it. Another way of looking at it is that he's been rejected for the possibility of judge now three times.My ...
... referring to state courts, not federal. Of course, the N.C. Democratic Party doesn't offer a single example of how, "under Republican judges ... party affiliation, you'll find "Republican judges" and "Democratic judges" agreeing much more often than they differ. Some years ago ... decision of removing the party labels from the ballot in judicial elections. That requires voters to determine which candidates ...
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