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court of Denver, Colorado. All of those are by consti-
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tutional provision or by statute. Then, in addition,
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it is being used on a voluntary basis in the City of
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New York by Mayor Lindsay, now following along after
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Mayor Wagner. And the latest addition of the list is
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Puerto Rico, where Puerto Rico's new Governor Sanchez
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Valcga has established a commission, on a voluntary
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basis, to advise him. So, there are pretty close to a
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dozen states which actually are using them and eight or
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nine of them by law.
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KR. MAUTINEAU: Did you mention Kansas?
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MR. WINTERS: I guess I missed Kansas there,
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with respect to the Supreme Court.
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THE CHAIRMAN: How many of those states also
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have the non-competitive election?
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MR. WINTERS: All right. That is in use in
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Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Alaska, Florida, to
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the extent I mentioned, and then Illinois, which does
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not have the other feature, the county court of Denver,
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Colorado, the Utah juvenile courts have the nominating
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commission, but they have reappointment rather than the
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