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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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There are also 10 judges on the ballot running to hold their seats in retention elections, including five Tennessee Supreme Court justices and five appellate court judges.

Retention elections in 2014 became highly contentious and a constitutional amendment passed later that year overhauled the way in which the governor appoints judges. Justices, Court of Appeals judges and Court of Criminal Appeals judges are chosen by the governor and appointed for eight-year terms after confirmation by the General Assembly. At the end of their terms, voters can choose to retain or replace them.

A “replace” vote has only happened once. A replacement would once again be appointed, not elected."
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