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Appointed judges then must face nonpartisan elections to keep their posts.
Technically, he restored democracy in 2002, but he has rigged elections to keep serious opponents out of office.
I know it is part of the beast of a political party that it just has to keep winning elections to keep some people in jobs.
The measures had been outlined previously by the prime minister, but Downing Street is determined before the European elections to keep publicising its efforts to limit migration from the EU.
The House vote was the first stage of a Republican plan to use the party's momentum coming out of the midterm elections to keep the White House on the defensive, and will be followed by a push to scale back federal spending.
Rebecca Love Kourlis, executive director of Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System at the University of Denver and a former justice of the Colorado Supreme Court, noted that Arizona, California, Colorado and Utah appointed their judges but then held periodic elections to keep them on the bench.
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He will have to win again in the November general election to keep the seat.
He must win an August primary and a November election to keep his job for a full four-year term.
At the time, the Liberal party voted for it and promised at the 2010 election to keep it.
Ms McCaskill peddled the notion that Big Oil has conspired to reduce petrol prices just before the election to keep its Republican buddies in power.
The association has long been a leading advocate of merit selection systems, in which judges are appointed but sometimes face election to keep their seats.
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