Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1415

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Provides for the appointment of of all appellate judges by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and for the election of all circuit and associate circuit judges

Impact

The implementation of SB 1415 is expected to have profound implications for the state's judicial system. By allowing the Governor to appoint appellate judges, the bill increases executive influence in the judiciary, potentially altering the independence of the courts. Additionally, the bill stipulates that all circuit and associate circuit judges will now be elected rather than appointed, thereby emphasizing a more direct democratic process but raising concerns about the impacts of partisan elections on judicial impartiality.

Summary

Senate Bill 1415 proposes significant changes to the selection process for judges in Missouri. The bill seeks to repeal several existing sections of the Missouri statutes and introduces new provisions that lay out a framework for the appointment of appellate judges by the Governor, who would act with the advice and consent of the Senate. This reform aims to shift the responsibility of appointing appellate judges away from a nonpartisan commission to a more politically inclined process involving direct government oversight.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 1415 include criticisms from various legal analysts and advocacy groups concerned about a perceived deterioration of judicial independence. Critics argue that this shift introduces partisanship into the judicial appointment process, which historically relied on a nonpartisan mechanism to mitigate political influence. Proponents, however, claim that the changes will make the judicial selection process more accountable to the electorate, providing voters with greater say in who holds judicial power in their states.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB814

Modifies provisions relating to election of circuit and associate circuit judges

MO SJR63

Provides for the election, rather than the selection, of certain circuit and associate circuit judges

MO HB93

Authorizes additional judgeships in certain judicial circuits

MO SB288

Increases the number of associate circuit judges in St. Francois County in the 24th Judicial District

MO HB1139

Adds an associate circuit judge to the 23rd judicial circuit

MO SB558

Increases the number of circuit judges in the 32nd Judicial Circuit

MO HB1390

Adds 2 circuit judges to the 11th judicial circuit

MO HB1391

Adds an associate circuit judge to Miller County in the 26th judicial circuit

MO HB1098

Modifies provisions relating to circuit judges in the 19th judicial circuit

MO HB108

Adds a circuit judge to the 26th Judicial Circuit

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