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In December 2023, Swanson announced his candidacy to run for position of chief justice of the Montana Supreme Court. [5] His candidacy was supported by local sheriffs [7] and the Montana Chamber of Commerce. [8] Swanson won the general election held on November 5, 2024, defeating challenger Jeremiah Lynch. [9] He was sworn into office on ...
State Supreme Court chief justices [ edit ] Oliver Perry Mason, first Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court Robert G. Simmons , longest-serving Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court
The Nebraska Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The court consists of a chief justice and six associate justices. Each justice is initially appointed by the governor of Nebraska; using the Missouri Plan, each justice is then subject to a retention vote for additional six-year terms. The six associate justices each ...
Montana Cory Swanson: 2025 Nebraska Jeffrey J. Funke: 2024 Nevada Elissa Cadish: 2024 New Hampshire Gordon J. MacDonald: 2021 New Jersey Stuart Rabner: 2007 New Mexico C. Shannon Bacon: 2022 New York Rowan D. Wilson: 2023 North Carolina Paul Martin Newby: 2021 North Dakota Jon J. Jensen: 2020 Ohio Sharon L. Kennedy: 2022 Oklahoma M. John Kane ...
Nebraska restored the right to vote to felons 19 years ago, now the attorney general and secretary of state say that law is unconstitutional. Nebraska Supreme Court weighs felon voting law: How it ...
The election for Supreme Court Justice #3 was between Katherine M. Bidegaray, a judge for Montana's 7th Judicial District, and Dan Wilson, a district court judge in Kalispell. [6] Bidegaray defeated Wilson with 54% of the vote.
Nebraska's top election official has no authority to declare unconstitutional a state law that restores the voting rights of those who’ve been convicted of a felony, a lawyer for the American ...
First Chief Justice of Montana Supreme Court; previously Associate Justice of Territorial Supreme Court (1875–1885); Chief Justice of Territorial Supreme Court (1889) William Y. Pemberton (1893–1899) Theodore M. Brantley (1899–1922) Died in office; longest serving Chief Justice to date (23 years) Llewellyn L. Callaway (1922–1935) Appointed