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Selection
Processes Map

How Justices Are Chosen — and How You Can Influence It

From elections to appointments, high court selection processes can vary drastically from state to state – but every method allows the public an opportunity to be heard! Use the interactive map to explore how state court justices are chosen and where your voice matters most.

Selection
Processes Map

Click into your state, get familiar with the process, and help your communities recognize its power to shape the courts that decide our rights.

Alabama

9 Total Justices

Arizona

7 Total Justices

Arkansas

7 Total Justices

California

7 Justices

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Colorado

7 Total Justices

Connecticut

7 Total Justices

Delaware

5 Total Justices

Florida

7 Total Justices

Georgia

9 Total Justices

Idaho

5 Total Justices

Illinois

7 Total Justices

Indiana

5 Total Justices

Iowa

7 Total Justices

Kansas

7 Total Justices

Kentucky

7 Total Justices

Louisiana

7 Total Justices

Maine

7 Total Justices

Maryland

7 Total Justices

Massachusetts

7 Total Justices

Michigan

7 Total Justices

Minnesota

7 Total Justices

Mississippi

9 Total Justices

Missouri

7 Total Justices

Montana

7 Total Justices

Nebraska

7 Total Justices

Nevada

7 Total Justices

New Hampshire

5 Total Justices

New Jersey

7 Total Justices

New Mexico

5 Total Justices

New York

7 Total Justices

North Carolina

7 Total Justices

North Dakota

5 Total Justices

Ohio

7 Total Justices

Oklahoma

9 Total Justices

Oregon

7 Total Justices

Pennsylvania

7 Total Justices

Rhode Island

5 Total Justices

South Carolina

5 Total Justices

South Dakota

5 Total Justices

Tennessee

5 Total Justices

Texas

9 Total Justices

Utah

7 Total Justices

Vermont

5 Total Justices

Virginia

7 Total Justices

Washington

9 Total Justices

West Virginia

5 Total Justices

Wisconsin

7 Total Justices

Wyoming

5 Total Justices