In response to
"Some people have city council and state reps races. I guess this is an off year for your neighborhood. "
by
Krusty
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a judicial convention delegate is like national party delegates, but for your State's supreme court selections
Posted by
tRuMaN (aka Truman)
Sep 5 '17, 07:19
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The process begins during the September primaries. In each assembly district, voters elect judicial delegates, residents whose sole job is to represent their neighborhood at a party nominating convention held a few weeks later. At these conventions, which unite delegates from the various assembly districts within a larger judicial district, the delegates cast votes to determine which judicial candidates will appear as the party’s nominees on the general election ballot. Voters then elect judges to 14-year terms in the November election.
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