While other states elect candidates for Judicial positions, and some states follow the national model, using a body like the Senate to approve these nominations, Massachusetts has the Governor's Council.
A body of eight elected individual's, they are the only part of the process that is visible to the public.
In recent years the Council had become nothing more than a rubber stamp for whatever Governor was in office.
Other players in the process, the Judicial Nominating Commission, the Governor's Chief Legal Counsel and the Governor himself, have no requirements to report to the people of the Commonwealth.
It is only the Governor's Council that is required to operate as a public forum, it is only through the Governor's Council that the public learns about the qualifications of the nominees, their history, and what they might bring to a position.
Other the next couple of weeks I will be posting about the council and the "hot" issues they are dealing with, "The oath", "The questionnaire", "The JNC", etc.
If there is anything you would like to know about the Council please feel free to contact me at
patrickmccabegovernorscouncil@gmail.com
To learn more about the council and what it is currently doing please check out my site
patrickmccabegovernorscouncil.com
Patrick McCabe
Candidate for Governor's Council District Two
Frank D'Urso
10:48 am on Friday, June 1, 2012
Patrick, thanks for highlighting this issue. I think the GC is the least known elected office with statewide responsibilities, and I'm looking forward to learning more. Please explain your views on the Timilty situation when you get a chance. Thanks for running. Frank D'Urso, Hopkinton.
Patrick McCabe
11:39 am on Friday, June 1, 2012
Mr. D'Urso,
Thank you for your kind comments. I have spoken about the Timilty situation and it will be the focus of a future blog or you may check out my positions at:
patrickmccabegovernorscouncil.com
Please remember to vote September 6, 2012
Frank D'Urso
1:54 pm on Friday, June 1, 2012
Thanks for your reply, it is a shame that we have no representative on the council, and it will be for an almost entire year. What can we do to get someone appointed until then?
Patrick McCabe
2:00 pm on Friday, June 1, 2012
From what I have heard it is a political hot potato, that no one wants to touch.