Yuma Sun

Ducey appoints 6 new members to state nominating commission

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PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey has appointed six new members to a state commission that nominates applicants for appointmen­t to fill appellate court vacancies and that this year will also help fill the ranks of a politicall­y important panel that redraws congressio­nal and legislativ­e districts once a decade.

Ducey, a Republican, had drawn criticism from Democrats because the Commission on Appellate Court Appointmen­ts had vacancies but no Democrats among its members, the Arizona Capitol Times reported.

But that landscape changed Friday when Ducey’s office announced the appointmen­ts of six new members, including three Democrats as well as two Republican­s and an independen­t.

The nominating commission evaluates applicants for Arizona Supreme Court and Court of Appeals appointmen­ts before nominating some to the governor, who decides whom to appoint from among the nominees.

The nominating commission this summer also will screen applicants for appointmen­t to the Independen­t Redistrict­ing

Commission, a fivemember panel created as a result of a voter-approved ballot measure to take redistrict­ing out of the hands of the Legislatur­e.

The redistrict­ing process is politicall­y charged because how districts are drawn can influence which party’s candidates can be elected.

Four Republican and Democratic legislativ­e leaders each appoint one redistrict­ing commission member from a list chosen by the nominating commission. Those appointees then pick the fifth member, an independen­t who will chair the panel.

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