Cooper Vetos Bill That Puts Party Affiliation On Judicial Ballot Print
State Government
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Thursday, 16 March 2017 15:57
 
Governor Roy Cooper signed a veto of House Bill 100, “An Act to Restore Partisan Judicial Elections for North Carolina Superior and District Courts and to Change the Time for Submission of Petitions for Unaffiliated Candidates.”
 
In his veto message, Governor Cooper wrote, “North Carolina wants its judges to be fair and impartial, and partisan politics has no place on the judges’ bench. We need less politics in the courtroom, not more.
 
Judges make tough decisions on child abuse, divorce, property disputes, drunk driving, domestic violence and other issues that should be free from politics. This bill reverses that progress.
 
We should let people elect judges based on their experience and ability to do the job, not which party they pick.
 
I am also concerned that judges who have chosen to register as unaffiliated voters so as to avoid partisan politics now have a difficult path to getting on the ballot.
 
Therefore, I veto the bill.”
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 March 2017 16:02