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A judicial nominating commission (also judicial nominating committee, judicial nominating board) in the United States, is a body used by some U.S. states to recommend or select potential justices and judges for appointments by state governments.
In June 2019, Montgomery applied for a second vacancy on the Arizona Supreme Court. [18] This time, after Governor Doug Ducey replaced several members of the state judicial nominating commission, [19] Montgomery's name was sent to the governor, who selected him for the supreme court seat on September 4, 2019. [20]
A resolution that would have given the public the opportunity to vote to eliminate the state's Judicial Nominating Commission went down in flames Tuesday.
The Judicial Nominating Commission will interview the applicants later this month and forward one or more of the candidates to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham for consideration. The governor will have ...
[86] [87] The nomination occurred after Ducey replaced several members of the state's judicial nominating commission, who had refused to submit Montgomery's name for a vacancy earlier in the year. [88] In July 2021, Ducey appointed his former deputy general counsel, Kathryn Hackett King, to succeed Gould on the Supreme Court. King is the court ...
The governor declined to discuss the workings of the Judicial Nominations Commission and whether the members vetted other candidates and offered Healey a list of potential names to fill the vacancy.
The Arizona state elections of 2006 ... Two seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission are up for ... a Judicial Nominating Committee approves the names of at least ...
Apr. 8—The Governor's Judicial Nominating Commission will begin interviews later this month with candidates for two open court posts in Cobb. One position each is open in the Superior and State ...