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Luke Seeley

Two Kansas Supreme Court justices face retention elections in November

Two Kansas Supreme Court justices, Eric Rosen and Evelyn Z. Wilson, will face a retention election on November 3, 2020. Both justices were appointed by a Democratic governor.

Currently, two justices on the court were appointed by a Republican governor while four were appointed by a Democratic governor.

The governor appoints the seven justices of the supreme court through a bar-controlled nominating commission. The governor selects four non-lawyer members while members of the Kansas State Bar Association elect five lawyer members. Four of the lawyer members are elected by bar members in each congressional district while the fifth is elected by bar members statewide.

When a vacancy opens on the court, the commission must nominate individuals to fill the empty seat. The commission nominates potential justices and then interviews the nominees publicly. Next, a majority of the commission decides privately on the most qualified candidates to recommend to the governor for appointment. Following its decision, the commission sends the governor a list of three names from which he must make his selection. The appointed justice then faces a retention election in the next statewide general election and each subsequent six years.

See also:

https://ballotpedia.org/Kansas_Supreme_Court

https://ballotpedia.org/Judicial_selection_in_Kansas

https://ballotpedia.org/Kansas_Supreme_Court_Nominating_Commission

https://ballotpedia.org/Eric_Rosen

https://ballotpedia.org/Evelyn_Z._Wilson

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