Utah's Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission conducts multi-faceted evaluations of all Utah judges and provides that performance information to voters.
The @UtahJPEC website has had higher number of visitors than normal since ballots started hitting mailboxes across state. | By Caitlin Keith
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Why are judicial evaluations so positive this year? It's part of the process.
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Want to learn more about Utah's judicial performance evaluation process? Tune into ABC4 Utah's: Inside Utah Politics on Sunday, September 29th at 8 am or 4 pm.
Shape our justice system by making informed decisions. Visit judges.utah.gov to learn more about the judges through neutral performance-based evaluations. Discover their backgrounds, how they compare to their peers, and how regular citizens perceive them.
How do you know whether to retain a judge or not? PBS Utah's interview with JPEC's Executive Director, Mary-Margaret Pingree, covers how to find information that will help you decide.
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Utah Attorneys,
JPEC is closing our Judicial Performance Evaluation Survey this weekend. Your voices are an integral part of the performance evaluation process. Please check your spam folder if you have not seen an email invite yet.
The Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission (JPEC) is recruiting a new executive director. If you are interested in working at JPEC please see our website at judges.utah.gov for more information, or apply for the position at governmentjobs.com/careers/u…
Hey Utah, we’ve got one hour to do better. Get out there and vote! Yes, it’s rainy. But this is your chance. Make your preferences known. You know you’ve got them… judges.utah.gov
"Judges are incredibly important people, they affect our lives in so many ways, directly and indirectly," said Jennifer Yim, the executive director at the @UtahJPECkslnewsradio.com/1978582/