Which Missouri judges are up for election? Dozens seek new terms
ST. LOUIS More than 70 nonpartisan judges are on Missouri ballots for the Nov. 5, 2024 general election. At least two of them will be on every ballot statewide.
The Missouri Bar serves tens of thousands of the states practicing attorneys. Their non-partisan independent committee is called The Missouri Judicial Performance Review. It was created in 1944 by order of the Missouri Supreme Court.
For decades, the committee has reviewed the performance of nonpartisan judges up for retention. If a judge has recently finished serving on the bench for at least a year or nears the end of a term, he or she is up for retention in the next closest general election so long as the committee gives a recommendation.
The committee considers a variety of information about each judge, including lawyers ratings of judges, jurors ratings of some trial judges, and written opinions from judges. A recommendation from the committee determines that the judge substantially meets the overall judicial performance standard and will appear on the next general election ballot.
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