Judicial nominating commissions are more of a Canadian thing than an American thing.
The closest thing that Americans have is the federal judicial appointment process where the President nominates a candidate, then the Senate Judiciary Committee grills them and makes a recommendation, then the candidate is chosen through a vote on the senate floor.
Merit selection is a method of judicial selection where a nominating commission identifies qualified candidates for judicial office. The candidates are then recommended to the appointing authority, who makes the final selection. This process aims to appoint judges based on their qualifications, experience, and merit, rather than through political influence.
The Independent Judicial Appointments Commission has the task of selection
The prospective Justice's names are forwarded to Judicial Nominating Commission who investigates the sutability of the applicants and recommends them to the Governor.
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administrative reforms commission
There are 11 members on the Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct: six judges, two attorneys, and three public.
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The way by which judges are chosen.
Judicial Public Service Commission
There are four types of people in the Judicial Branch: The judges, district attorneys, clerks, and Judicial Conduct Commission.