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  2. State supreme court - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a state supreme court (known by other names in some states) is the highest court in the state judiciary of a U.S. state.On matters of state law, the judgment of a state supreme court is considered final and binding in both state and federal courts.

  3. Impeachment by state and territorial governments of the ...

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    Governor, judges of Supreme Court, judges of the inferior courts, chancellors, attorneys for the state, treasurer, comptroller, and secretary of state: Chief justice of the Supreme Court (most impeachments) Senior associate judge of the Supreme Court (impeachments of the chief justice of the Supreme Court)

  4. Comparison of U.S. state and territory governments - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Supreme Court: 5 6 years Election by State Legislature Virginia: Supreme Court of Virginia: 7 12 years Election by State Legislature 70 [11] Washington: Washington Supreme Court: 9 6 years Non-partisan election 75 West Virginia: Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia: 5 12 years Partisan election Wisconsin: Wisconsin Supreme Court: 7 ...

  5. State auditor - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the elected financial controllers in Arkansas, Indiana, South Dakota, and Wyoming are designated as "state auditor. Meanwhile, New Jersey's inspector general is named the "state comptroller" and Tennessee's external auditor is constitutionally the "comptroller of the treasury".

  6. Politics and government of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The twelve judges of the Arkansas Court of Appeals are elected from judicial districts to renewable six-year terms. The Arkansas Supreme Court was established in 1836 by the Arkansas Constitution as the court of last resort in the state. It is composed of seven justices elected to eight-year terms. The court's decisions can be appealed only to ...

  7. Arkansas voters could make history with 2 Supreme Court races ...

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    Arkansas voters could make history in two races for the state Supreme Court in Tuesday's election, with candidates vying to become the first elected Black justice and the first woman elected to ...

  8. Arkansas Supreme Court upholds rejection of petitions to let ...

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    The Arkansas Supreme Court upheld the state's rejection of signed petitions for an abortion rights ballot initiative on Thursday, keeping the proposal from going before voters in November. The ...

  9. Arkansas Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    As later set by Act 205 of 1925, it consists of the Chief Justice of Arkansas and six associate justices. [2] The Supreme Court currently operates under Amendment 80 of the Arkansas Constitution. Justices are elected in non-partisan elections to eight-year terms, staggered to make it unlikely the Court would be replaced in a single election. [2]