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The Court now consists of fifteen active judges, at least one of whom comes from each of the States seven geographic appellate circuits. All of the judges are appointed by the Governor, confirmed by the Maryland Senate, and then must stand for a retention election by the voters every ten years.
Judges of the Appellate Court of Maryland Honorable Gregory Wells, Chief Judge Courthouse 175 Main Street Prince Frederick, MD 20678410-260-1517 Honorable Andrea M. Leahy 9250 Judicial Way, Suite 3140 Ellicott City, MD 21043 410-313-105112 more rows
He was appointed to this position by Democratic Governor Martin OMalley on December 22, 2011, to succeed Judge Ellen Hollander. The Maryland Court of Special Appeals became the Appellate Court of Maryland, following a 2022 constitutional amendment that changed the courts name.
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Circuit Court judges are nominated by special judicial selection commissions and appointed by the Governor, or they may be elected by the voters.
The seven justices of the Supreme Court of Maryland are appointed by the Governor of Maryland with Senate consent. They serve ten-year terms. However, note that the ballot for re-election says only for continuance in office.

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