In most elections, voters don’t pay much attention to the retention elections for judges.
This year, though, the decision on whether to keep three of the five Tennessee Supreme Court justices on the bench is one of the most closely watched races in the state. More than $1 million has already been spent.
The three judges facing retention elections this Thursday—Chief Justice Gary Wade and Justices Sharon Lee and Cornelia Clark—were in Oak Ridge last Thursday trying to convince local voters to let them keep their jobs for another eight years.
Appointed by former Governor Phil Bredesen, the justices said they’re fighting out-of-state money and inaccurate portrayals of their work. They’re battling back against what they consider an attempt to introduce partisan politics into the courtroom.
“Partisan politics has no role in courts of law,†Wade said.
“We want to preserve fair and impartial courts,†Lee said. “When you put politics in the courtroom, you push the Constitution out.†[Read more…]