Thursday, April 12, 2018

Bronx Democratic Party - Judicial Screening Process Now Open!



The Independent Judicial Screening Committee of Bronx Democratic Party (IJSC) is currently accepting applications is currently accepting applications for all of the elected judicial positions that will occur in the 2018 election in and for The Bronx and the City of New York. 

All potential candidates for Judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York and Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York must complete and submit a 2018 questionnaire. Questionnaires must be completed and submitted no later thanFriday, April 27th at 4:00 p.m. to the offices of Bronx Democratic Party headquarters located at 1640 Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY 10461.

Candidates who qualify will be interviewed by a judicial screening panel between May 5th and 6th, 2018, at the Bronx Democratic Party headquarters. 

For more information on the application process, please visit: http://bronxdems.org/ijsc/ 

EDITOR'S NOTE:

It should be noted that the Bronx Democratic Party usually endorses incumbents. 

Since this is for the Democratic Primary in September, this should apply to all open seats only for the September Democratic Primary.

It must be noted that current Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda is a candidate favored to win the 32nd State Senate Special election to be held on April 24th 2018. That would result in a vacant 87th Assembly seat which should also be screened for the upcoming September Primary election. 

However this is the Bronx, and Bronx Democratic County Leader (and Dictator) Marcos Crespo has already selected a candidate for the 87th Assembly seat without any interviews, even before the 87th Assembly seat is vacant. When asked if Assemblyman Sepulveda should lose the special election 'Comrade Crespo' replied "I Guess then We Have No Candidate".

We would suggest to anyone who may be seeking the endorsement of the Bronx Communist/Democratic Party the following. If you don't already have 'Comrade' Crespo's endorsement, your not going to get it.  

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