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The number of times a judge can be re-elected varies by jurisdiction. In many states in the U.S., judges serve fixed terms and can potentially be re-elected indefinitely, as long as they continue to win elections. However, some states have term limits for certain judicial positions. It's important to check the specific laws governing judicial elections in the relevant state or country for precise information.

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