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In North Carolina, judges must be attorneys. (Magistrates need not be attorneys.) Judges are elected. Supreme Court justices and Court of Appeals judges are nominated and elected in non-partisan elections by the voters of the entire state to eight-year terms.
Current justices SeatJusticeTerm endsChief JusticePaul Martin Newby20281Anita Earls20262Phil Berger Jr.20284Tamara P. Barringer20283 more rows
Justices of the Supreme Court and Judges of the Court of Appeals shall be elected by the qualified voters of the State. Regular Judges of the Superior Court may be elected by the qualified voters of the State or by the voters of their respective districts, as the General Assembly may prescribe.
Judicial Officers The current Presiding Judge is the Honorable Beth McGowen.
Supreme Court justices, court of appeals judges, and district court judges are nominated by the President and confirmed by the United States Senate, as stated in the Constitution.
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There are three main methods by which judges are selected around the world: appointment, competitive exam, and election. Different methods may be used at different levels. Trial court judges may be selected by examination, for instance, while supreme court and constitutional court justices are appointed.
Meet the Justices Chief Justice. Paul Newby. Anita Earls. Philip Berger Jr. Tamara Barringer. Richard Dietz. Trey Allen. Allison Riggs.
Appointment process In North Carolina, the governor makes judicial appointments. The new judge must run for the seat in the next general election that occurs more than sixty days after the appointment.

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