Does anyone know about the judges? Where to find the info on them? Have no idea who should stay and who should go.
Does anyone know about the judges? Where to find the info on them? Have no idea who should stay and who should go.
Same question here, only one I have heard of is the one with signs all over to say no on. The rest didn't yield much in the way of good data on a few searches.
Time for a change. Vote em out. Pm me for details.
I've dealt with Strobel. Nothing good to say...
Its my policy to always vote "No" on every judicial retention ballot. Because the Judicial Commission is such a sack of hammers.
Sayonara
Well that was easy - no it is
Thanks for the info
Last edited by Madeinhb; 10-14-2014 at 21:15. Reason: adding
There are good Judges, Old Judges, Bad Judges. Easier to just vote out. Bad ones will go away typically and good ones will survive the vote.
http://www.clearthebenchcolorado.org/
Colorado's Supreme Court is still out of control...
Rulings by Colorado's Supreme Court – called the "most activist, partisan state Supreme Court in the nation" – have demonstrated their contempt for the very Constitution they are sworn to uphold.
DID YOU KNOW that you have the right to vote "NO" on these unjust justices?
It's true – even Supreme Court justices in Colorado ARE accountable to the people. Every two years, voters in Colorado have the opportunity to render their judgement on a portion of our appointed judiciary in "retention" elections ("should they stay, or should they go?" What makes a good judge?) YOU, the voter, get to decide - they NEED YOUR APPROVAL to be retained on the bench.
The current majority were guilty of Aiding and Abetting
- Unconstitutional Property Tax Increases (Mill Levy Tax Freeze)
- Unconstitutional elimination of Tax Credits & Exemptions (tobacco tax, "Dirty Dozen" taxes)
- Unconstitutionally re-defining Taxes as Fees (Colorado Car Tax, Ritter Gun Tax)
- Unconstitutional expansion of eminent domain property seizures (Telluride Land Grab)
- Unconstitutional usurpation of legislative power (judicial redistricting, school funding)
For additional information and references, view the Evaluations of Judicial Performance page
For information on Colorado's new court-drawn Congressional and state legislative districts, view the Congressional and state legislative district maps summary