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Answer:
The Missouri Plan can best be described as mix between the direct election and mayoral appointment processes used by other states.
Explanation:
The Missouri Plan was created in 1940 as a system of electing judges that mixed the direct election and the mayoral appointment, by which the judges accede to their positions based on the merit of their respective careers, since a panel of lawyers was created to choose a certain number of possible judges, by virtue of their corresponding merits. In turn, from this list presented by the panel, the governor could choose the judges directly. It was then a limit to both systems.