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Latest revision as of 02:17, 7 February 2022

Judicial elections

The JP Election Brief was a weekly news article on Ballotpedia's sister site, Judgepedia, examining notable news and events in current judicial elections. Judgepedia's content was merged into Ballotpedia in March 2015.

2014

The JP Election Brief was published during judicial election years. The most recent installment was published from February 2014 through November 2014.


2012

The first series ran the length of the 2012 judicial election cycle, beginning on March 1, 2012 and ending on November 29, 2012.

Highlights

JP Election Brief: Nationwide statistics from the 2012 elections

The final chapter. Breaking down the numbers in the 2012 judicial elections.

Highlights of the 2012 judicial elections

JP staff picked 12 interesting non-Supreme Court election results to highlight.

2012 State Supreme Court Results

This lengthy edition covered the results of all of the state Supreme Court races on November 6, 2012.

Supreme Court Special

About one month before the general election, JP staff issued a special Election Brief covering all of the contested state Supreme Court elections in 2012. For each race, we answered the question, "Why is this race important?," including quotes from many of the candidates themselves. You can find this report at: JP Election Brief: The Supreme Court Special.

Election preview

Two months before November's general election, the Brief looked at judicial elections in all 36 states with elections this year. Visit JP Election Brief: Election preview for all thirty-six states for an overview of your state's elections, or to compare them across the nation.

Retention elections

On July 5, the State Court staff compiled information on retention elections in the eleven states holding these elections this year.

You can read that at JP Election Brief: 2012 Retention Elections.

Archives

All of the JP Election Brief articles are listed below.

2014

2012

See also