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Measure #40 - YES
Amends Constitution: Requires Oregon Supreme Court Judges And
Court Of Appeals Judges To Be Elected By District
Simply Stated:
Restores Geographic Balance to Our Judiciary
PEAPAC Explanation:
Currently, Oregon Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges are
elected by state-wide vote. Under Measure 40 these judges
would be elected within a particular geographic region.
PEAPAC Comment:
Judges should enforce laws Legislators make. But in just the past two
years judges, not lawmakers, have drastically curtailed
private property rights, overturned laws prohibiting live sex shows
in Oregon, and decided that parents have no right
to oversee the sexual education of their children.
• On June 23, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court greatly expanded
government’s ability to take your land by means of eminent
domain. They can now favor one private party who is trying to
take a land owner’s property by force.
• On September 29, 2005, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled that live
sex shows are a protected form of free speech in
Oregon.
• On November 2, 2005, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided
parents can’t stop sexual surveys of their elementary
school kids.
Measure 40 corrects two major problems that have contributed to this
growing judicial activism.
First, judges are not generally known by the people who vote on
them. They should be. Deuteronomy 1:13 says they
are to be “wise men, and understanding, and known among your
tribes.” Measure 40 creates a situation where people will
be more likely to know the judicial candidates, who will be from
their part of the state. They will be “known among” the
people.
Second, since judges are not known, incumbency is a nearly
insurmountable barrier to replacing activist judges. When
people don’t know the candidates, they tend to vote for the
Incumbent. Candidates are then difficult to recruit, since they
know it’s hard to get more votes than the candidate with the “I”
(for Incumbent) next to his name. This is why so many judges
run unopposed. But in the new districts of Measure 40, none of the
present judges will be incumbents. There will be no “I”
for Incumbent behind anyone’s name. This will make it much easier to
recruit non-activist lawyers to replace the judges who
have, for example, overturned laws that would have outlawed live sex
shows in Oregon. We strongly urge your Yes vote on
Measure 40.
This voters' guide produced by Parents Education Association, PAC.
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