Cynthia Nixon. Zephyr Teachout. Julia Salazar. These Democratic candidates, whose political fate will be decided on Thursday, are running state-level campaigns that have national visibility. Voters in New York’s primary election have had months to pore over interviews, watch debates, and attend town halls in races that will decide how far to the left New York Democrats will go in an effort to fight the Trump administration and make New York state a little more fair for everyone. But even voters who have been paying close attention to their local races are likely to have missed something crucial: judges.
As I tried to research four civil court judicial candidates on my ballot in Brooklyn this week, I learned it was remarkably hard to find any information about the people who will decide the legal outcomes and fates of thousands of New Yorkers. There were no campaign pages, few public statements and appearances, and almost no press. On ballots in East New York, voters had to pick seven people for something called “Delegate to Judicial Convention,” from a list of 14 names of people who do not have public campaigns or public visibility.
To understand why this important democratic process felt so damn impenetrable, I reached out to Susan Lerner, the executive director of nonpartisan election reform group Common Cause New York, who explained that the judicial election process is very messed up—and, according to Common Cause, unconstitutional.
JEZEBEL: The judicial process seems extremely complicated, and there’s virtually no information about the candidates. First, can you explain how the judicial election process works?
SUSAN LERNER: The state constitution lets the legislature decide how to choose judges. At various times, the state has chosen judges through a primary process. In the early 20th century, the legislature decided to change that process and instead of having primary elections to choose judicial candidates, it set up what’s called a convention process. And what that means is on your ballot, you vote for party activists who will be part of a nominating convention—a judicial convention—and those activists will choose who the party puts up for civil or Supreme Court judge. It’s a very political process. It allows the party leadership to hand pick who will be on the bench.
Common Cause joined in with a number of judges and other individuals who sued to have the way in which New York chooses its trial judges declared unconstitutional. The case was filed by a sitting Brooklyn civil court judge, Margarita Lopez Torres, who felt that she was denied a fair chance to put her name before the voters to run for New York Supreme Court, which is our trial court here in New York City. She’d been told that she had to “wait her turn” and she went through a couple of cycles and it still wasn’t her turn and she got angry and she filed a lawsuit. And we challenged the constitutionality of the way in which New York chooses its judges through party-specific judicial conventions. And we said that this denied candidates who weren’t hand picked by the party an opportunity to get on the ballot and put their names before their voters. The district court and the second circuit agreed with us that this was an unconstitutional way to select judges. The U.S. Supreme Court, in a decision by Justice Scalia [in 2008], decided that it might not be a good system, but it wasn’t an unconstitutional system.
Lopez Torres pushed back on this because she’s a sitting judge herself, and she wanted to move from the civil court to the Supreme Court, and she was told repeatedly: it’s not your turn. So those who are well-connected politically are then chosen to go up to the Supreme Court with a larger jurisdiction.
So nothing has changed since then about how New York selects judges?
That’s correct. And let me add one thing—the majority opinion by Scalia pointed out that New York state, three times in the past—in the 19th century and twice in the 20th century—changed the way of selecting Supreme Court judges. And that therefore, nothing stops the legislature from changing the system if it wanted to. And that therefore, basically people who want to change the system should go ahead and change the system through the legislature, and not through the courts.
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