New York intermediate appellate court elections, 2020
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Selection of state court judges in New York occurs primarily through partisan elections, but the appellate courts and certain limited jurisdiction courts use the assisted appointment method.[1]
No New York intermediate appellate court judge needed to stand for election in 2020.
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