Utah’s Chief Supreme Court Justice Matthew Durrant is glad he didn’t need to raise $26 million to run for a job running the state’s judiciary. That’s because Utah doesn’t elect its judges — and Durrant was appointed to his position by a governor in 2000.
Why Utah’s Supreme Court Chief Justice thinks judges should not be elected to the bench
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