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In most states in the US, state judges face some form of electoral scrutiny. This can be straight up elections or just votes to determine if they should be retained. In contrast, our federal judges do not face elections and are appointed for life.
Should judges be elected? Should they face retention votes?
An argument for electing judges focuses on electoral checks of judges in case of a nutty judge who does not reflect the will of the populace.
Arguments against electing judges is that it politicizes the judicial process and enables judges to become experts in their respective fields of law.
I can't be knackered to figure out what happens in other liberal democracies, so responses from other nations are welcomed.
Should judges be elected? Should they face retention votes?
An argument for electing judges focuses on electoral checks of judges in case of a nutty judge who does not reflect the will of the populace.
Arguments against electing judges is that it politicizes the judicial process and enables judges to become experts in their respective fields of law.
I can't be knackered to figure out what happens in other liberal democracies, so responses from other nations are welcomed.