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Dramatically changes judge selection by requiring Senate confirmation for appointments, with an 80% threshold for a 15‑year term or, below that, contested elections.
Dramatically changes judge selection by requiring Senate confirmation for appointments, with an 80% threshold for a 15‑year term or, below that, contested elections.
Status: Introduced Jan. 28, 2025; Judicial Proceedings Committee hearing scheduled Feb. 18, 2025 at 1:00 p.m.
Type: Proposed constitutional amendment (changes to Maryland Constitution, Art. IV).
Sponsor(s): Senators West, James, Watson (5lr1001)
SB 954 would change how circuit court judges (and, to a lesser extent, District Court judges) are appointed, confirmed, and retained. It shifts greater formal role to the Maryland Senate in confirming gubernatorial judicial appointments, defines several confirmation thresholds tied to tenure length, and creates a process for contested elections under certain confirmation outcomes. The measure is a proposed constitutional amendment and would require the Legislature’s required supermajority and subsequent voter approval.
Governor appointment with Senate consent:
Confirmation thresholds and tenure for circuit court judges:
Procedural rules:
District Court judges:
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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