We've had this debate on the blog for many years, and there is no good solution.
We all just wanted judges who are hard-working, nice, fair and will grant a continuance!
Well, there are 5 judges on the Florida Supreme Court who are up for "retention," which means they can be voted out. But that never happens. Here's an article from the Tampa Bay Times that discusses what's up:
Five of the seven sitting justices on the Florida Supreme Court are on the November ballot for a retention vote..
Florida’s Supreme Court justices are appointed by the governor. But voters decide whether the justices should be retained; such votes are conducted in the first general election that occurs more than a year after a justice’s appointment, and again every six years.
The state’s highest court has the final say in some of the major issues facing Floridians. That includes final orders imposing the death penalty, district court decisions declaring a provision of the state Constitution or a statute invalid, certain orders from the Public Service Commission on utility rates or services, and issues that it decides are of great public importance, such as whether the privacy clause in the state’s Constitution includes abortion
The five that are up are Justices Canady, Couriel, Grosshans, Labarga, and Polston.