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Marion County judges were interviewed Friday by a judicial selection committee that will see changes under a new law passed this session. One of them was not approved to appear on the November ballot.
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A bill changing how Marion County Superior Court judges are selected is creating tension between Indianapolis lawmakers.
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A bill changing how Marion County Superior Court judges are selected is creating tension between Indianapolis lawmakers.
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A Randolph County judge is facing 11 disciplinary charges from a state commission for not performing his job duties and failing to supervise his staff. As IPR’s Stephanie Wiechmann reports, he’s presided over the court since 2021.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb has appointed nearly 30 more judges in his eight years in office than his two predecessors combined appointed in 12 years.
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The five state Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges that were on the ballot in Indiana this year easily kept their seats on the bench in Tuesday’s election.
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All 18 Marion County trial court judges handily won a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ retention vote.
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Use this guide to learn about judges up for retention in the upcoming election.
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Marion County voters will have 18 Marion County Superior Court judges on their ballot in the November General Election.