The phrase
"judicial candidates" refers to individuals who are running for or seeking positions as judges in a court of law. These individuals may be competing for positions in different levels or types of courts, such as local, state, or federal. They often participate in campaigns or selection processes to be chosen as judges based on their qualifications and experience.
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The staff made 41 education presentations and responded to more than 2,000 telephone calls and emails from lawyers, judges, and
judicial candidates regarding their ethical obligations.
It also held that Minnesota may not prohibit
judicial candidates from personally soliciting campaign funds through solicitation letters or appeals to large gatherings.
One would like to think that there are also those in the Justice Department who have conscience qualms about imposing a litmus test
on judicial candidates.
More recently, she helped create the Judicial Crisis Network, a nonprofit that advocates for
judicial candidates who practice judicial restraint.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Next week, Onondaga County will hold a primary for a handful
of judicial candidates seeking party nominations.
The Westchester GOP has a long and distinguished history of electing qualified local candidates to federal, state and local office, as well
as judicial candidates.
On April 29th, the Supreme Court issued a decision in Williams - Yulee v. Florida Bar, upholding the constitutionality of Florida's canon of judicial conduct
prohibiting judicial candidates from personally soliciting campaign contributions.
The test of judicial fitness could hardly be put more starkly: «The issue is too important to American society — and Mr. Clinton's promise too clear — to fiddle around
with judicial candidates who don't have a forthright record of legal and moral support for the constitutional right to abortion.»
He is among a handful of county Democrats involved in selecting
which judicial candidates will get the party line, and most recently, Terry has been involved with candidates interested in Israel's congressional seat, according to a town Democratic Party source who requested anonymity.
They advocate for the community's needs to elected officials and the city, register voters and hire Election Day workers — but their real power comes in
nominating judicial candidates to the State Supreme Court.
Laws designed to
prevent judicial candidates from soliciting campaign donations frustrated the Iowa NBA's early attempts to raise funds.
2d 672 (E.D. Ky. 2004): An organization seeking to distribute a questionnaire to
judicial candidates challenged several clauses of the Kentucky Code of Judicial Conduct.
Brooklyn's judges and
judicial candidates do not universally reflect the values of our party or of our borough.
At 2 p.m., Families of wrongfully convicted, Derrick Hamilton, Jabbar Collins, Jeff Deskovic and David McCallum,
endorse judicial candidates John K. O'Hara and Sandra Roper for Civil Court Judge in the upcoming Democratic primary, Brownstone Bar & Restaurant, 277 Gold St., Brooklyn.
The ABA believes the best way to ensure a fair and impartial judiciary is to choose judges at the state level through a system of merit selection, where a nonpartisan commission composes a list of qualified
potential judicial candidates from which the governor chooses a nominee.
March 19, 2018: Judge Christi Kennedy, a visiting Republican judge from Smith County, categorically rejected a lawsuit by the Dallas County Republican Party and
GOP judicial candidate Michael Lee which sought to knock incumbent Democratic Judge Staci Williams off the ballot today as a result of alleged deficiencies in her nominating papers.
March 19, 2018: Judge Christi Kennedy, a visiting Republican judge from Smith County, categorically rejected a lawsuit by the Dallas County Republican Party and GOP
judicial candidate Michael Lee which sought to knock incumbent Democratic Judge Staci Williams off the ballot today as a result of alleged deficiencies in her...
County
court judicial candidates run as non-partisan candidates and, therefore, only will appear on ballots for the general election.
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If the next appointment does come from Saskatchewan, two of the potential
judicial candidates include Chief Justice of Saskatchewan Robert Richards and Appeal Court Justice Georgina Jackson.
Voters casting ballots on Primary Election Day will
consider judicial candidates for two seats on the Ohio Supreme Court, 23 seats among the 12 districts of the state's court of appeals, and 107 seats on county courts of common pleas.
Observers note that voters who lack information about
judicial candidates often cast their votes based on race, sex, and other factors unrelated to qualifications.
Mosey is not the
only judicial candidate in Erie County who donates campaign funds to other political candidates and organizations, state elections board records show.
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The following V.I.D. Judicial Delegates were chosen at the 2010
Judicial Candidates Forum held on Thurs., May 27th: Keen Berger Jonathan Geballe Frieda Bradlow The following are Alternative Delegates: Mary Ann Carlese Katherine Wolpe Patrick Mahon
«He wants to prove he has the ability to stay relevant and make
judicial candidates talk to Micah if you want to be a judge.»
Siano is an attorney in private practice, a former assistant corporation counsel at the city Administration for Children's Services, court attorney, and an
unsuccessful judicial candidate.
Republican Carl Belfiglio figures to be a favorite for Esopus town supervisor, where he faces Democratic newcomer Shannon Harris, former wife of
judicial candidate Julian Schreibman.
Again, a substitute amendment re Executive Committee members running for
Judicial Candidate positions at a different club, saying the amendment that passed was meaningless.
Also at noon, Monroe County Republican Committee Chairman Bill Reilich will be
announcing judicial candidates for the 2016 election, party HQ, 460 State St., Rochester.
Some Democrats in Manhattan and Brooklyn are calling for changes in the way political parties
slate judicial candidates, particularly incumbents seeking re-election.