Calls for an elected Supreme Court have now come from left and right following this court’s rulings
Judicial Elections articles on Democracy Chronicles
Judicial elections in the United States have undergone a dramatic transformation recently. Today, partisan political groups are spending big money to elect their favorite judges raising serious issues of independence, integrity and impartiality. The possibility of corrupt and even secretive influence bought by funding candidates for the bench raises serious concern. While it is possible that the use of judicial elections may be a workable system for selecting judges, the threat of turning judges into politicians remains evident. Also see our section on American democracy and our Supreme Court articles.
Veto Halts West Virginia Judicial Election Reform
Partisan elections and political fundraising focus of West Virginia judicial election controversy
VIDEO: Hilarious John Oliver Judicial Election Rant
Its pretty hard to argue with the latest John Oliver judicial election criticism on his hit HBO political comedy show
How Latest Judicial Elections Were Purchased
Big corporate money in local races feeds concern that judicial elections were purchased outright
Money in Kansas Judicial Elections Worries Legal Experts
Experts warn of threat to courts as SuperPAC spending begins to impact Kansas judicial elections
Tennessee Judicial Retention Election System Under Fire
Retention election method criticised for removing public from selection of Tennessee judges
Justices Used to Have Experience Outside Courts, No More
Supreme Court is dominated by legal insiders when they used to have outside world experience outside court
Texas Seeks to Increase Voter Turnout in Judicial Elections
Texas suffers dismally low voter turnout in judicial elections with voters leaving ballots blank
Call to End Pennsylvania Judicial Elections
Criticized for influence of money and low citizen awareness, many activists seek to end Pennsylvania judicial elections
Judicial Corruption in West Virginia
Supreme Court case exposes gross abuse and judicial corruption in West Virginia courts