FILE- In this March 25, 2015 file photo, State Rep. Wendell Willard, R - Sandy Springs, looks over a bill during a House subcommittee in Atlanta. Georgia's judicial watchdog has removed more than five dozen judges over the past decade for such transgressions as sexual assault, writing racist notes and pointing a gun at people in court. While few would disagree that those judges needed to go, voters will decide Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016 whether the watchdog itself needs watching. Willard, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, thinks it does. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
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