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Revision as of 15:21, 21 January 2020

Justices and judges in New Jersey do not participate in judicial elections. Instead, they are chosen via gubernatorial appointment and confirmed by the New Jersey Senate. When their terms expire, judges are subject to the same system as the original appointment.[1]

Similar systems, with some variations, are utilized in Delaware, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

New Jersey is one of seven states without judicial elections. There are also six states with judicial retention elections, 23 states that have nonpartisan or partisan judicial elections, and 14 states with partisan or nonpartisan judicial elections and retention elections.

See also

New Jersey Judicial Selection More Courts
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Courts in New Jersey
New Jersey Supreme Court
New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division
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Gubernatorial appointments
Judicial selection in New Jersey
Federal courts
State courts
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