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New Hampshire local trial court judicial elections, 2026

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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.

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Judges in New Hampshire do not participate in judicial elections.

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