CANDIDATE -- REPUDIATE ILLEGAL VOTE
Opinion No. 117 (1988)
QUESTION: Must a candidate for judicial office repudiate a vote or
votes shown by uncontroverted evidence to be illegal?
ANSWER: Whether a vote is illegal is a question of law to be decided by
the proper forum, not the judicial ethics committee. The committee finds nothing in the
Code of Judicial Conduct that requires a candidate in a judicial race to publicly
repudiate a vote either before or after a legal determination of the validity of the vote.