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Questions for Individuals Running for Judge
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Goals / Vision
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Assess the recent performance of the [INSERT NAME OF OFFICE] and, if elected, would you keep it on the same direction or change course?
Given existing budget constraints, how would you would stretch taxpayer dollars and still [INSERT GOAL, example: OFFER SERVICES, DETER CRIME, ETC]?
What are the most pressing issues in the office you are seeking?
What are your goals for the office?
What do you plan to accomplish in your first 30 days? In your first 90 days?
What do you see as the [name of elected office]’s primary role?
What do you think is the most important skill of being a good [INSERT NAME OF POSITION]?
What is biggest need of the [INSERT NAME OF POSITION] now and what would you do to fill that need?
What would you say the [INSERT POSITION NAME] position entails?
About the Candidate
9
Describe an ethical dilemma you’ve faced. How did you resolve it?
How are you funding your campaign?
What civic organizations or non-profits have you been an active member of in recent years?
What distinguishes you from other candidates?
What distinguishes you from the other candidates?
What endorsements have you received?
Why are you running? (Why did you decide to run?)
Why are you the best person for the job?
Why should voters cast their ballot for you?
Experience
4
Do you have previous political experience? Have you run for or ever held elected office?
Have you ever held public office before? If so, what, where and when?
How have you dealt with challenges in past positions?
What job experience do you have?
Position
4
How would you handle a situation if a subordinate was believed to have committed a crime?
How would you pick your staff?
What’s your position on judicial activism?
When becoming a judge, which is more important: the number of cases you’ve handled as an attorney or the type of cases you’ve handled?

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