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  1. Superior Court Judges. The Legislature has constitutional authority to determine the number of judgeships in each of the 58 superior courts. Superior court judges serve six-year terms and are elected by county voters on a nonpartisan ballot at a general election during even-numbered years.

  2. Apr 7, 2024 · Below we summarize how judges and justices at all levels obtain their positions. Superior Court Judges: Appointments: The governor appoints the vast majority of Superior court judges either for a full 6-year term or the remaining portion of a 6-year term.

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    The California Commission on Judicial Appointments is responsible for confirming appointments that the governor makes to the California Supreme Court and the California Courts of Appeal. Three members sit on the commission. They are the chief justice of the California Supreme Court, the Attorney General of California, and the most senior presiding ...

    The Commission on Judicial Nominee Evaluation is responsible for vetting potential appointees and making recommendations to the governor. The commission has a varying number of members, but always has at least 27 and no more than 38 members. It is made up of members of the public, including attorneys and non-attorneys. Members of the commission are...

    Below is a timeline noting changes to judicial selection methods in California listed in reverse chronological order: 1. 1998:The judicial retention ballot was changed to no longer include the term length of the office in question or the name of the governor who initially appointed the justice. California judges campaigned for these changes because...

    United States district courtjudges, who are selected from each state, go through a different selection process from that of state judges. The district courts are served by Article III federal judges, who are appointed for life during good behavior. They are usually first recommended by senators (or members of the House, occasionally). The President...

    In California, there are four federal district courts, a state supreme court, a state court of appeals, and trial courts with both general and limited jurisdiction. These courts serve different purposes which are outlined in the sections below. 1. Federal courts 2. State supreme court 3. State court of appeals 4. Trial courts

    Each state has a unique set of guidelines governing how they select judges at the state and local level. These methods of selection are: Election 1. Partisan election:Judges are elected by the people, and candidates are listed on the ballot alongside a label designating political party affiliation. 2. Nonpartisan election: Judges are elected by the...

  3. 23 hours ago · S a n t a Ana, Calif. – Hon. Maria D. Hernandez was reelected Presiding Judge, and Hon. Sheila F. Hanson was elected Assistant Presiding Judge in an uncontested election for the two top posts of the Superior Court of California, County of Orange.

  4. Feb 23, 2024 · But for trial courts — the Superior Court judges that citizens are most likely to interact with, voters directly decide who takes the bench for their county. These judges serve six-year terms and rule in both criminal and civil cases on issues ranging from traffic violations to divorces.

  5. California has 58 trial courts, one in each county. In trial (superior) courts, a judge and sometimes a jury hears witnesses' testimony and other evidence and decides cases by applying the relevant law to the relevant facts.

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  7. 4 days ago · REDWOOD CITY – On September 13, 2024, the San Mateo County Superior Court bench elected its Presiding Judge and Assistant Presiding Judge for 2025 and 2026. The Honorable Stephanie G. Garratt was selected as the Court’s next Presiding Judge, having served as Assistant Presiding Judge for the past two years.

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