Republican lawmakers are pushing for a constitutional amendment for voters to elect Kansas Supreme Court justices. It has now passed the Senate.
No, they’re not chosen by five elite lawyers. That’s a complete misrepresentation of our merit system for picking the judges.
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The Missouri State Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit filed to have Proposition A election results thrown out.
State justices are appointed through a nominating commission, unlike the federal process. Kansas currently has a merit-based system that doesn’t let voters have more say in the process.