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Revision as of 17:19, 21 June 2023

Judicial elections
Iowa judicial elections, 2014
Overview
Total candidates: 72
General election candidates: 72
Competition - general election
Percent retention: 100%
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The Iowa judicial elections consist solely of retention elections for incumbent judges. In Iowa's retention elections, voters are asked to decide whether a judge should remain in office. The judge is retained for a new term if a majority of voters answers with a "yes" vote. If the majority responds with a "no" vote, the judge is removed from the bench at the end of the term.[1]

Election dates

  • July 23: Filing deadline
  • November 4: Election day[2]

Retentions

The following judges faced a retention election in order to keep their seat. In such elections, the incumbent judge is not being evaluated against an opponent. Rather, he or she simply receives votes of "yes" to retain or "no", do not retain.

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