Massachusetts judicial elections, 2010
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The Massachusetts judicial elections of 2010 were not truly elections. In Massachusetts all judges are appointed for life by the governor with the consent of the governor's council. Nominating commissions are used to advise the governor on judicial appointments.
Overview
Massachusetts Supreme Court
The Massachusetts Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices. Justices are appointed by the Governor with the permission of the Governor's Council. Justices must retire at the age of seventy, the mandatory age of retirement. There were no justices up for election this year.
See also
- Judicial elections, 2010
- Judicial selection in Massachusetts
- Campaign finance requirements for Massachusetts judicial elections
External links
- American Judicature Society, "Judicial Selection in the States: Massachusetts," archived January 11, 2014
- US Elections: Massachusetts
Footnotes
Federal courts:
First Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: District of Massachusetts • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: District of Massachusetts
State courts:
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court • Massachusetts Appeals Court • Massachusetts Superior Courts • Massachusetts District Courts • Massachusetts Housing Courts • Massachusetts Juvenile Courts • Massachusetts Land Courts • Massachusetts Probate and Family Courts • Boston Municipal Courts, Massachusetts
State resources:
Courts in Massachusetts • Massachusetts judicial elections • Judicial selection in Massachusetts