Indiana Legislature Debates How to Choose State Court Judges in Indianapolis

This story describes the Indiana legislature’s deliberations on SB 352, a bill to revamp the election system for choosing state court trial judges in Indianapolis. The old system was held unconstitutional last year. The old system was technically a partisan election, but no party was permitted to run nominees for more than half the seats. Because only the Democratic and Republican Parties usually nominated judicial candidates, effectively the voters had no choice. The candidates named on the November ballot couldn’t be defeated, unless a very strong write-in candidate emerged.


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Indiana Legislature Debates How to Choose State Court Judges in Indianapolis — 1 Comment

  1. Look at the 4th paragraph of the article which describes those whom the panel would be composed of. In addition to heavy membership by legislative functionaries, it specifies the Chairs of the County Democratic and Republican Parties. Obviously they do not wish any Green or Libertarian or other 3rd party or independent representation. Just another Dem-Rep means to monopolize government.

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