Georgia judicial elections
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Judges in Georgia are elected via non-partisan elections.
Judicial elections are held in Georgia in even-numbered years.
Primary election
There are no judicial primaries in Georgia, since judicial elections are non-partisan.[1]
| Supreme Court | Court of Appeals | Superior Court | Probate Court | State Court |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-partisan election - 6 year terms | Non-partisan election - 6 year terms | Non-partisan election - 4 year terms | Partisan election of judges - 4 year terms | Non-partisan election - 4 year terms |
Results
Results can be found on the Secretary of State website.
Elections
Terms
Justices and judges elected in Georgia take office on January 1st following election. [2]
See also
- Judicial selection in Georgia
- Election results
- Campaign finance requirements for Georgia judicial elections
External links
- Politics1, Online Guide to Georgia Politics
- Neighbor Newspapers, "2012 Georgia Judicial Elections big," June 1, 2011
References
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