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New Hampshire judicial elections

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Justices and judges in New Hampshire do not participate in judicial elections. Instead, they are recommended by a selection commission, chosen via gubernatorial appointment and confirmed by the executive council. Judges are not subject to terms, but instead serve until the age of 70.

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

New Hampshire 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.

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