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Dec 4 (Reuters) - For all the late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s trailblazing accomplishments, one piece of her legacy remains incomplete: reforming judicial elections.
Ahead of the 2022 elections, Injustice Watch and Curious City are teaming up to answer your questions about judicial elections and why they matter. This explainer will guide you through the basics.
How state and local judicial elections became so politicized NPR's A Martinez speaks with University of Wisconsin political scientist Mike Wagner about partisanship in state and local judicial ...
A judicial reform workgroup has recommended that the state adopt a constitutional amendment to end contested elections for circuit court judges to increase accountability and diversity on the bench.
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