• IHave69XiBucks
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      i think stuff like that varies by locality. Some areas you elect basically everyone some areas you elect very few and the rest get appointed.

    • Preston Maness ☭OP
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      To be fair, making judges elected rather than appointed is like, the one thing that I think Texas governance got right.

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        Elected judges don’t help much from what I’ve seen. Ordinary incompetence/corruption/bad judgment isn’t very visible to the public, and you literally need a law degree to parse a lot of this stuff in a reasonable amount of time. And you still have all the problems you get with any U.S. election, too.

        • Preston Maness ☭OP
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          Indeed. The main benefit is the ability to eventually boot out nut cases. We could have instant recall of the positions too, but I’ll take what I can get.