Illinois general assembly
The registered voters of Illinois.
9 is it a total of 5 judges
In Illinois, there are 52 appellate judges who are elected to serve on the Illinois Appellate Court. These judges are elected from five judicial districts across the state. Elections for these judges occur in staggered terms, ensuring continuity while allowing for periodic voter input.
They are elected.
They are appointed by district courts.
This question makes no sense. Do you mean what qualifications do they need? Some Illinois judges are elected and some are appointed. Those that are elected go up for retention periodically and people get to vote whether to retain them (none are ever not retained no matter how bad they may be).
Judges may be appointed by the governor to fill a vacancy until the term is up for election, but normally they are elected.
Circuit Judges are elected to office for a 6 year term.
Supreme Court: 10 Years Appellate Court: 10 Years Circuit Court: (A) Circuit Judges: 6 years; (B) Associate Judges: 4 years
There are three types of courts in the state of Illinois. The Supreme Court of the state has seven justices. The Appellate Court has 54 judges and the District Courts have 23 judicial circuits.
Frederic B. Crossley has written: 'Courts and lawyers of Illinois' -- subject(s): Courts, Judges, Lawyers