In the 1930s, society became dissatisfied with the role of politics, which became increasingly important in judicial decisions and judicial decisions. Due to the political nature of the election process, the judges were overwhelmed by external pressure and judges became overcrowded due to the time of campaign campaign. In November 1940, voters revised the Missouri Constitution by adopting nonpartisan court courts. The plan voted through a voluntary petition. We accepted this plan in a referendum because the public reaction to the abuse of the judicial system by political institutions and political institutions in Kansas City.
Prior to 1972, Wyoming judges voted for nonpartisan votes by universal election rights. This early system was criticized by the state and the Missouri program was asked to balance judicial independence and judicial accountability. In 1972, voters adopted a revised plan adopting a revised edition of Article 5 of the Wyoming Constitution. Since the adoption of the revision proposal, all state court judges in Wyoming State were nominated by the Judicial Nomination Committee and appointed by the Governor. Then they will be voted by voters after one year 's appointment.
The choice of judges in the Tennessee state courts varies by the court level. Using the Tennessee program, choose the Appellate Judge that is ancillary appointment and retention of the electoral system. Judges in the courts will participate in the party elections, but individual counties have the right to decide to elect non-party elections. The Court of Appeals (Tennessee State Supreme Court, Tennessee State Court of Appeals, and Tennessee State Criminal Court of Appeals) also chose the judges in the same way. According to the so-called Tennessee Plan, the governor makes the initial appointment and the judge must face voters in the primary in order to get a new term.
Nebraska's judicial system is unified and Nebraska Supreme Court has executive power over all the courts within the state. Nebraska State uses the Missouri program to select all levels of judges including county courts (as the lowest court) and 12 district courts (including one or more counties) . The Nebraska State Court of Appeals will hear the appeal from the District Court, the Juvenile Court and the Workers' Compensation Court and become the final appellate court. Nebraska State is one of the two provinces (Maine State is another state), allowing state governments to assign election votes to presidential elections. According to the law of 1991, two out of five Nebraska state votes were awarded to the state's universal voting winner and the other three votes won the highest votes in the state's three parliament districts.