What differentiates judicial elections in nonpartisan and partisan systems?
A) Campaign signs are forbidden in partisan races.
B) Candidates are not allowed to talk about politics in nonpartisan races.
C) Candidates' political parties are not listed in nonpartisan races.
D) Judges are simply appointed by the governor in nonpartisan races.
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