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Wikipedia about this sourceAlready done. I hope Leon and Trump go out like that Wagner guy.
Already voted. The orange turd needs to enter retirement.
Federal prison*
He will be retiring to federal prison. Its like bankruptcy 'cept for conduct so he should feel at home there
Yes ballotpedia is good, but I still wish it had more information about local (city, county) governments as well as judges. These ones are the hardest and most time consuming to research.
I also used https://www.ballotready.org/ it helps with some candidates, but looks like ballotpedia most of the time still has more info.
I found limited, but useful information from my state bar association about the judges running on my ballot.
Will try to find mine.
Honestly though I think that judges should be appointed by governor, maybe approved by legislature and during election we should have option to repeal them if they do something outrageous.