- Hon. Robert R. Altice, Jr., Marion Superior Court, Criminal Division 2
- Hon. Cynthia J. Ayers, Marion Superior Court, Civil Division 4
- Hon. Cale J. Bradford, Indiana Court of Appeals
- Hon. Maria D. Granger, Floyd Superior Court 3
- Mr. Mark S. Massa, Indianapolis
- Ms. Patricia C. McMath, Indianapolis
- Hon. Robyn L. Moberly, Marion Superior Court, Civil Division 5
- Mr. Karl L. Mulvaney, Indianapolis
- Mr. Rory O’Bryan, Indianapolis
- Hon. Michael N. Pagano, Lake Superior Court, County Division 3
- Ms. Mary K. Reeder, Indianapolis
- Mr. Steven R. Schultz, Columbus
- Ms. Jane A. Seigel, Indianapolis
- Mr. Les C. Shively, Evansville
- Ms. Rebecca A. Trent, West Lafayette
Marion Superior Court Judge Robert Altice, Jr. is up for re-election this year. He is running to be slated at tomorrow's Marion Co. Republican slating convention. Daniels is likely to have a decision made prior to this year's May primary. If Altice is re-slated and then later appointed to the Supreme Court, the Republicans would be one candidate short assuming nobody other than the slated candidates file to run in the May primary, which is typically the case. The Marion Co. Republican Party would then pick Altice's replacement, who would be guaranteed a seat on the court because all of the Republican and Democratic candidates nominated in the primary automatically win election to the court.
The first round of interviews will take place on February 8th and 9th. The Commission will meet in executive session immediately following the interviews and narrow the list to semi-finalists. On February 22, the Commission will interview the semi-finalists and then recommend three finalists to send to Gov. Daniels for consideration. A new chief justice will probably not be named until after March 4 according to the Commission's press release.
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Interesting that only one is a Court of Appeals judge.
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