The Commission on Judicial Selection announced today it is recommending four candidates to Governor Mark Dayton for consideration to fill the vacancy in Minnesota's...
...Todd Kosovich is one of three candidates whose name was recommended Wednesday to Gov. Mark Dayton by the Commission on Judicial Selection for a judicial vacancy in the Seventh Judicial District.This vacancy was created upon the retirement of...
The Commission on Judicial Selection announced Monday that a judgeship vacancy is occurring...application by writing to Lee E. Sheehy, Chair of the Commission on Judicial Selection, at 130 State Capitol, 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King...
Judicial vacancies announcedThe Commission on Judicial Selection announced Friday that two judgeship vacancies are occurring in Minnesota's Ninth Judicial District Court. These vacancies were...
...She said relatives had a cabin in McGrath where she has spent time.Ruud has also served on the Minnesota Commission on Judicial Selection. In 2009, she unsuccessfully sought the post of chair of the Minnesota Republican Party.MIKE O'ROURKE...
...1992)District Judge Clinton Wyant today announced that he will retire effective May 31. The Minnesota Commission on Judicial Selection immediately moved to post the position to be filled by appointment. Wyant, who has served since 1978, suffers...
...assistant Crow Wing County attorney; and Dave Ten Eyck, an attorney and state senator from East Gull Lake. The Commission on Judicial Selection announced the three finalists from a field of 14 applications. The commission makes recommendations to the...
...Wing County Attorney Don Ryan, Bobbie Sarff and Sen. Dave Ten Eyck were the three finalists chosen by the Commission on Judicial Selection last week. The governor, however, is not restricted to choosing one of those candidates. John Hultquist...
...Baxter attorney Bobbie Sarff and Sen. Dave Ten Eyck, DFL-East Gull Lake, were picked as finalists by the Commission on Judicial Selection. "I imagine it will probably be a week or two or thereabouts later when we'll actually make an announcement...
...of Republicans, who were accused of trying to politicize the judiciary. George Soule, chairman of the Commission on Judicial Selection, said partisan endorsements don't necessarily provide more information to voters. Soule, who calls himself...
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