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- Title
THE INCREASINGLY FRACTIOUS POLITICS OF NONPARTISAN JUDICIAL SELECTION: ACCOUNTABILITY CHALLENGES TO MERIT-BASED REFORM.
- Authors
McArdle, Andrea
- Abstract
The article presents information on the politics of nonpartisan judicial selection in Missouri. The approach practices by Missouri entrusts the authority to recommend a slate of qualified judicial candidates to a nominating commission from which the governor of state makes a selection. No commission member other than one judicial member is consented to hold public office and no member may hold an official position in a political party.
- Subjects
MISSOURI; JUDICIAL elections; NONPARTISAN elections; DELEGATION of authority; POLITICAL parties
- Publication
Albany Law Review, 2012, Vol 75, Issue 4, p1799
- ISSN
0002-4678
- Publication type
Article