In Connecticut, judges are selected through a merit-based appointment process. The Governor appoints judges from a list of candidates provided by the Judicial Selection Commission, which evaluates applicants based on their qualifications and experience. Appointed judges serve an initial term and must be confirmed by the General Assembly. After their term, judges are subject to retention elections, allowing voters to decide whether to keep them in office.
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