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  1. Tennessee judicial elections, 2014: Last updated: November 2014 The Tennessee judicial elections were among the most dramatic of the 2014 election cycle, as three supreme court justices faced opposition to their retentions and only won by narrow margins. The general election was also one ... [100%] 2023-12-18 [2014 elections (judicial)] [2014 elections (judicial)]...
  2. Wisconsin judicial elections, 2014: The Wisconsin judicial elections were the earliest in the nation, concluding in April. In 2014, the following counties saw contested judicial elections for the circuit courts: Dunn, Florence, Forest, Jefferson, Milwaukee and Waupaca. [100%] 2023-07-08 [2014 elections (judicial)] [2014 elections (judicial)]...
  3. Georgia judicial elections, 2014: The Georgia judicial elections were some of the earliest in the nation, as they held their general election in May. See what happened in 2014 below. [100%] 2023-12-17 [2014 elections (judicial)] [2014 elections (judicial)]...
  4. Florida judicial elections, 2014: Last updated: November 2014 The Florida judicial elections in 2014 included over 400 candidates. Appellate court candidates faced retention elections, while candidates for the circuit and county courts ran in nonpartisan elections. [100%] 2023-12-18
  5. Idaho judicial elections, 2014: The Idaho judicial elections in 2014 featured one contested supreme court race, as well as seven contested races for the district courts--only two of which advanced to a runoff in November. Retention elections for the state's magistrates also ... [100%] 2023-12-17
  6. Ohio judicial elections, 2014: Last updated: November 2014 The Ohio judicial elections include partisan primaries, but nonpartisan general elections. A total of 338 candidates ran in Ohio's judicial elections in 2014. [100%] 2023-07-08
  7. 2014 Illinois judicial elections: The 2014 Illinois judicial elections consisted of both partisan and retention elections, including those one seat of the Supreme Court of Illinois for ten seats in the Illinois Appellate Court. Primary elections were held on March 18, 2014, and general ... (American election) [100%] 2023-11-26 [2014 Illinois elections] [Illinois judicial elections]...
  8. Indiana judicial elections, 2014: Last updated: November 2014 The Indiana judicial elections included partisan, nonpartisan and retention elections. In the general election on November 4, 2014, 195 candidates vied for election to the courts with 62 participating in contested races, 14 in retention elections ... [100%] 2023-07-08
  9. Maryland judicial elections, 2014: The focus of the Maryland judicial elections in 2014 was the trial courts. Judges of the circuit and orphans' courts competed in partisan primaries and then a nonpartisan general election in 2014. [100%] 2024-01-08
  10. California judicial elections, 2014: The key races amongst many California judicial elections in 2014 were the contested superior court races. Though not all voters in the state got to choose between two or more judicial candidates, those who live in the following counties were ... [100%] 2023-07-09
  11. 2012 Illinois judicial elections: The 2012 Illinois judicial elections consisted of both partisan and retention elections, including those one seat of the Supreme Court of Illinois for ten seats in the Illinois Appellate Court. Primary elections were held on March 20, 2012, and general ... (American election) [92%] 2023-12-17 [2012 Illinois elections] [Illinois judicial elections]...
  12. Missouri judicial elections, 2010: The Missouri judicial elections of 2010 consisted of a Primary Election on August 3, 2010 and a General Election on November 2, 2010. Justices are chosen according to the Missouri Plan by the Missouri Appellate Judicial Commission. [92%] 2023-09-25
  13. Wisconsin judicial elections, 2010: The Wisconsin judicial elections of 2010 consisted of a Spring Primary on February 16, 2010 and a Spring Election on April 6, 2010. There was also Partisan Primaries for non-judicial state offices on September 14, 2010, and the General ... [92%] 2023-09-30
  14. Nevada judicial elections, 2012: The Nevada judicial elections consisted of a primary election on June 12th and a general election on November 6th. The filing deadline for judicial candidates was January 13th. [92%] 2023-07-09 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  15. Georgia judicial elections, 2012: The Georgia judicial elections in 2012 followed a different schedule than the elections of 2010. In 2010, judicial candidates participated in both the primary and general elections, but in 2012 candidates ran only in the primary election. [92%] 2023-07-09 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  16. Kansas judicial elections, 2012: The Kansas judicial elections consisted of a primary on August 7th and general election on November 6th. As featured in JP Election Brief: Campaign ads and voter education on October 25, 2012. [92%] 2023-07-03 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  17. Maryland judicial elections, 2012: The Maryland judicial elections consisted of a primary on April 3rd and general election on November 6th. The filing deadline was January 11th. [92%] 2023-12-18 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  18. Ohio judicial elections, 2012: The Ohio judicial elections consisted of the primary on March 6th and general election on November 6th. For information on the trial court judicial elections, please visit: Ohio judicial elections, 2012 - Courts of Common Pleas Written on November 14, 2012. [92%] 2023-07-02 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  19. Utah judicial elections, 2012: The Utah judicial elections consisted of a retention election on November 6th. Judges in Utah compete in retention elections. [92%] 2024-02-17 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  20. Ohio judicial elections, 2016: Thirty seats on Ohio's state-level courts were on the general election ballot on November 8, 2016, with a primary held on March 15. Three seats on the Ohio Supreme Court joined 27 seats on the Ohio District Courts ... [92%] 2023-07-03

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