West Virginia Ponders Public Financing for Judicial Candidates

On August 28, the West Virginia Independent Commission on Judicial Reform held a conference on possibly recommending public funding for judicial candidates in West Virginia. See this story in the September 2 Record, a legal newspaper in West Virginia. The Commission heard from North Carolina public officials. North Carolina elects its judges on a non-partisan basis and has a method for judicial candidates to file for public funding.


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