Election 2006
- How I Voted
- Governor
- US Representative
- State Auditor
- Secretary of State
- Treasurer of State
- Secretary of Agriculture
- Attorney General
- State Senator
- State Representative
- Board of Supervisors
- County Treasurer
- County Recorder
- County Attorney
- County Public Hospital Trustee
- Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioner
- County Agricultural Extension Council
- Judges
- Conclusion
Between the Court of Appeals, District Court, and District Associate Judges, I am asked to decide if eleven different judges should keep their jobs. Prior to recieving my ballot, I knew nothing about any of them. I started looking for information on each of them, but I didn’t find much. But then I found the Iowa State Bar Association’s reviews of each judge. From a single document, I was able to see what dozens of lawyers thought about every judge in the state. The votes for retention are very high in general, so I set my bar at 90%. If more than 90% of the responding lawyers voted to retain a given judge, I did the same. If less than 90% of lawyers voted to retain, I voted against.
As a result, I voted for retention on Anuradha Vaitheswaran, Van D. Zimmer, John C. Miller, Eliza J. Ovrom, Artis I. Reis, Carol L. Coppola, Carol S. Egly, and Louise M. Jacobs. I voted against retention for Donna L. Paulsen, Gregory D. Brandt, and William A. Price. I expect all of these judges will be retained, but I hope the slightly lower percentages on election day might cause some judge to improve Punctuality for court proceedings
or Clarity and quality of written opinions.