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  2. What to know about Iowa's November 2024 judicial retention ...

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    Kent Kasischke on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, at the historic Iowa Supreme Court Courtroom at the Iowa State Capitol. First appointed to the court in 2022 , David May is now standing for his first ...

  3. Elections in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, elections for various government officials, judicial retention elections, and elections on referendums occur as part of various elections in Iowa. In a 2020 study, Iowa was ranked as the 24th easiest state for citizens to vote in. [ 2 ]

  4. Iowa Supreme Court is Considering if the State Can Charge ...

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    Mathes appealed her charges up to the Iowa Supreme Court, which in 2020 issued a split 3-3 ruling, leaving intact the lower court rulings upholding her charges. In State of Iowa v.

  5. Iowa Supreme Court Justice David May up for retention after ...

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    More: What to know about Iowa's November 2024 judicial retention elections In the recent 2023-24 term, May was largely aligned with the rest of the court, all now appointed by Republican governors.

  6. Judiciary of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Iowa is a branch of the Government of Iowa that interprets and applies the laws of Iowa, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. Article V of the Constitution of the State of Iowa defines the judiciary as comprising a Supreme Court, district courts, and any inferior courts ...

  7. Retention election - Wikipedia

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    A judicial retention vote differs from a regular election in that voters are not asked to choose from a list of candidates — the judges on the ballot do not have opponents. Rather, the voter chooses between electing the incumbent judge to a further term in office (i.e. voting in favor of "retention") or voting against.

  8. Defense by court-appointed attorneys is a constitutional ...

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    In Taylor County in southern Iowa, it was $846. Another problem: State law requires that even people whose cases don’t lead to a conviction must pay for the work of the attorney who handles ...

  9. Iowa District Courts - Wikipedia

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    Seventh Judicial District Judge John Telleen was one of the three judges originally appointed to the Iowa Business Specialty Court Pilot Project in 2013, [5] and remains one of the judges on the permanent court (as of May 2024). [6] He is a Director of the American College of Business Court Judges. [7]