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New Vermont Governor To Seek New Supreme Court Nominees

Vermont Supreme Court
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Vermont Supreme Court building, Montpelier

Vermont Governor Phil Scott says he wants to re-start the nomination process to choose the next justice of the state Supreme Court.
Scott, a Republican, said Monday he hadn't even looked at the list of six names sent to Democratic Governor Peter Shumlin last month as possible replacements for outgoing Supreme Court Justice John Dooley.

In his waning days as governor, Shumlin sought to name a replacement for Dooley, arguing the seat became vacant after Dooley announced his retirement in September even though he wouldn't leave the seat until April.

Two Republican lawmakers asked the Supreme Court to block Shumlin from appointing Dooley's replacement. Last week, the day before Shumlin left office, the court agreed.

Vermont Public Radio reports Scott wants the process to begin again from scratch.

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