What is a Judicial Campaign Conduct Committee?
A judicial campaign conduct committee is a body specifically established for the purpose of monitoring and commenting on judicial campaign conduct. Conduct committees may take several forms: some are statewide, while others are local. Some are government-sponsored and can impose official sanctions; others are professional or civic associations. Often a state or local bar association founds or sponsors conduct committees.
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