• bluGill@fedia.io
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    1 day ago

    Better than voting for who looks the best on TV, or any of the other ways people vote without being fully informed. I’m sometimes forced to leave sections blanks because I cannot find anything about the candidates (I don’t know why my state vote on judges, the only way to find out if they any are good is to spend 100% of your time in court rooms, reading decisions, and so on all year)

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        21 hours ago

        If you trust them. Where I live the bar chooses the person on the ballot and we only get a up or down. Thus any evaluation they do is by definiton a conflict of interest.

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          18 hours ago

          Well, where I am there are fourteen different bar associations. I’m not saying that if they all agree a judge is good it’s always so; but if three of them think a judge is not qualified, that’s not a judge I’ll vote for.