Judicial candidate definition

Judicial candidate means any person, including a sitting judge, who is seeking selection for or retention in judicial office by election or appointment. A person becomes a candidate for judicial office as soon as he or she makes a public announcement of candidacy, declares or files as a candidate with the election or appointment authority, authorizes or, where permitted, engages in solicitation or acceptance of contributions or support, or is nominated for election or appointment to office. See Rules 2.11, 4.1, 4.2, and 4.4.
Judicial candidate means any person seeking election as Chief Justice or Justice of the Supreme Court; Presiding Judge or Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals; Chief Justice or Justice of a Court of Appeals; Judge of a District Court; Judge of a Statutory County Court; or Judge of a Statutory Probate Court.
Judicial candidate means any person, including a sitting judge, who is seeking selection for judicial office by the Judicial Nominating Commission, election, appointment, or reappointment. See Application I and Rule 3.3.

More Definitions of Judicial candidate

Judicial candidate means a person who has made a public announcement of candidacy for judicial office, declared or filed as a candidate for judicial office with the election authority, or authorized the solicitation or receipt of contributions or support for judicial office, whichever occurred first.
Judicial candidate means any person, including a sitting judge, who is seeking
Judicial candidate means any person, including a sitting judge, who is seeking selection for or retention in judicial office by election or appointment. A person becomes a candidate for judicial office as soon as he or she declares or files as a candidate with the election or appointment authority, authorizes, where permitted, solicitation or acceptance of contributions or support, or is seeking appointment to office. See rules 51:2.11, 51:4.1, 51:4.2, and 51:4.4.
Judicial candidate means any person, including a sitting judge, who is seeking selection for or retention in judicial office by election or appointment. A person becomes a candidate for judicial office as soon as he or she makes a public announcement of candidacy, declares or files as a candidate with the election or
Judicial candidate. ’ means any person, including a sitting judge, who has expressed interest in or is seeking selection for or retention in a judicial office. A person becomes a judicial candidate when he or she submits an expression of interest or applies for a judicial office, or, where the process does not require an expression of interest or an application, when he or she engages in communications relating to his or her possible selection for a judicial office. See Rules 2.11, 4.1, and 4.2.
Judicial candidate means any person, including a sitting judge, who is seeking selection for or retention in judicial office by election or appointment. A person becomes a candidate for judicial
Judicial candidate means any person, including a sitting judge, who is seeking selection for or retention in a judicial office by election or appointment. A person becomes a candidate for judicial office as soon as he or she makes a