Iowa Judges Defeated After Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage

Others  |  3 November 2010  | print

A same-sex marriage ruling sparked a removal campaign.

By A. G. SULZBERGER | Published: November 3, 2010

DES MOINES — An unprecedented vote to remove three Iowa Supreme Court justices who were part of the unanimous decision that legalized same-sex marriage in the state was celebrated by conservatives as a popular rebuke of judicial overreach, even as it alarmed proponents of an independent judiciary.

The outcome of the election was heralded both as a statewide repudiation of same-sex marriage and as a national demonstration that conservatives who have long complained about “legislators in robes” are able to effectively target and remove judges who issue unpopular decisions.

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