Information to Help You Choose Judicial Candidates this November
You can access judicial reviews to inform your decisions on which judges to retain in November.
See your sample ballot at ballotpedia.org to check which of the multiple judges, supreme and appellate, will be on your ballot.
The Missouri Judicial Performance Review Committee, are announcing the committee’s findings on whether each judge substantially meets overall judicial performance standards during a virtual press conference at 11am today.
The committee is composed of non-lawyers, lawyers, and retired judges and reviewed the performance of 56 judges who will be standing in retention elections on November 8th.
You can see which judges are in your area by looking at the sample ballot on ballotpedia.org.
The public can access the committee’s findings later today at YourMissouriJudges.org.
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