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	<title>comments | Election 2006: Judges | typewriting</title>
	<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/"/>
	<updated>2006-11-01T11:51:23-08:00</updated>
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	<subtitle>Most recent comments for Election 2006: Judges on typewriting.org</subtitle>
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					<title>Comment by Julie</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4289"/>
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							I went to the site that you recommended but still I found no answer to my question.  I do not know their political leanings.  Where can one go to find out? 
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					<updated>2006-11-01T11:51:23-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4289</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Julie</name>
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					<title>Comment by Scott Reynen</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4290"/>
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							Julie, I couldn't find any information about party affiliation for judges. I don't think they normally declare any. I believe all of the Court of Appeals judges were appointed by Vilsack, so that might indicate liberal tendencies. Other than that, I tried to find records of their case history, but I didn't find much that gave me any idea of political leanings. Please let me know if you find anything better.
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					<updated>2006-11-01T14:50:45-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4290</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Scott Reynen</name>
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					<title>Comment by Iowa Voter</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4296"/>
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							I am glad to see others researching judges prior to the election.  Although the Iowa Bar Association’s document is helpful, it is not always a good measurement on how well they are performing.  I spend TOO MANY hours researching these judges and some of these judges should be voted out despite how other lawyers feel they are performing.  For example, in a previous election, a district judge was found having sex with the district county attorney in the court house.  She was disbarred and he got several months of unpaid vacation time.
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					<updated>2006-11-05T00:19:36-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4296</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Iowa Voter</name>
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					<title>Comment by Iowa Voter</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4297"/>
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							By the way, here are a few resources if your many readers are inclined to research the judges before Election Day:<br/>
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<a href="http://www.freedomstatesalliance.com/ArmingDomesticAbusers.pdf">Arming Domestic Abusers: Failure of Iowa Courts to Uphold Federal Law That Prohibits Possession of Firearms to Domestic Abusers</a> [PDF]<br/>
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<a href="http://www.iowabar.org/miscdocuments.nsf/2b85a4ea12f4bfac8625669d006e27ab/f64955eec7403790862571fc00519308/$FILE/2006%20Plebiscite%20Results%20IA%20Lawyer.pdf">The Iowa State Bar Associate 2006 Judicial Plebiscite</a> [PDF]<br/>
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<a href="http://www.iowansconcernedaboutjudges.com/">Iowans Concerned About Judges</a>
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					</content>
					<updated>2006-11-05T00:27:22-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4297</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Iowa Voter</name>
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					<title>Comment by Mikael</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4299"/>
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							Judges are just lawyers in fancy robes.  Vote them all out until we can get Iowa's judicial system reformed.  
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					<updated>2006-11-06T23:26:35-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4299</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Mikael</name>
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					<title>Comment by Vicki</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4301"/>
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							I have to admit that I also voted for ppl (especially judges) based on content I found on the internet. I have strong views on certain subjects, so the US Rep was pretty easy for me to decide.
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					<updated>2006-11-06T23:55:21-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4301</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Vicki</name>
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					<title>Comment by Brian</title>
               		<link href="http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4309"/>
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							That is an interesting stance, Mikael.  You do realize that each judge voted out will be replaced by another appointed judge.  A judge whom you will vote not to retain having done no investigation.  Sounds like a really good plan.<br/>
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The Plebiscite survey seems to be a solid source. Here are a few more good resources for those of you who would like to make educated decisions next time around. http://www.ajs.org/js/IA.htm                  http://www.judicial.state.ia.us/  
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					<updated>2006-11-08T14:01:52-08:00</updated>
                	<id>http://typewriting.org/2006/10/29/Election_2006%3A_Judges/#comment-4309</id>
                	<author>
						<name>Brian</name>
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