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  1. California judicial elections, 2014: The key races amongst many California judicial elections in 2014 were the contested superior court races. Though not all voters in the state got to choose between two or more judicial candidates, those who live in the following counties were ... [100%] 2023-07-09
  2. California Judiciary: The California Judiciary refers to the judicial organs of the State of California. The Judiciary, like other state court systems, is a multilevel system. [92%] 2023-03-02 [California]
  3. Judicial calendar 2012: The terms of the following judges expired in 2012: The following judges retired in 2012: The following news items were posted by Ballotpedia staff in 2012. [86%] 2023-09-25 [Calendar]
  4. Judicial (desambiguación): Judicial se refiere a todo lo concerniente a la administración de la justicia. (Desambiguación) [84%] 2024-07-24
  5. Judicial calendar 2013: The terms of the following judges expired in 2013: The following judges retired in 2013: The following news items were posted by Ballotpedia staff in 2013. [76%] 2023-09-25 [Calendar]
  6. Judicial calendar 2010: The terms of the following judges expired in 2010: The following judges retired in 2010: The following news items were posted by Ballotpedia staff in 2010. [76%] 2024-08-30 [Calendar]
  7. California judicial elections, 2012 - Superior Courts (A-P): The California judicial elections consisted of a primary on June 5 and general election on November 6, 2012. In California, incumbent judges do not appear on the ballot unless a challenger has filed for election. [76%] 2022-05-14 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  8. California elections, 2012: The state of California held elections in 2012. Below are the dates of note: Heading into the election, Democrats maintained partisan control in the state senate. [75%] 2023-12-22 [California elections, 2012] [2012 election state pages]...
  9. Judicial Council of California: The Judicial Council of California is the rule-making arm of the California court system. In accordance with the California Constitution and under the leadership of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California, the council is responsible for ... [75%] 2023-10-28 [California law] [California state courts]...
  10. California local trial court judicial elections, 2016: Contested races appeared on the primary ballot on June 7, 2016. Any candidate winning a majority of the vote in the primary automatically won the general election. [75%] 2023-12-02 [California local judicial elections‎] [2016 local judicial elections‎]...
  11. California local trial court judicial elections, 2022: Ballotpedia provides comprehensive coverage of elections in America's 100 largest cities by population. This coverage extends to every office on the ballot for residents of these cities, including local trial court judges. [75%] 2023-12-02 [Judicial elections, 2022] [2022 local judicial elections]...
  12. California local trial court judicial elections, 2016: Contested races appeared on the primary ballot on June 7, 2016. Any candidate winning a majority of the vote in the primary automatically won the general election. [75%] 2024-03-07 [California local judicial elections‎] [2016 local judicial elections‎]...
  13. Judiciary of California: The Judiciary of California or the Judicial Branch of California is defined under the California Constitution as holding the judicial power of the state of California which is vested in the Supreme Court, the Courts of Appeal and the Superior ... (none) [75%] 2023-12-29 [California state courts] [State judiciaries in the United States]...
  14. 2012 Illinois judicial elections: The 2012 Illinois judicial elections consisted of both partisan and retention elections, including those one seat of the Supreme Court of Illinois for ten seats in the Illinois Appellate Court. Primary elections were held on March 20, 2012, and general ... (American election) [74%] 2023-12-17 [2012 Illinois elections] [Illinois judicial elections]...
  15. Nevada judicial elections, 2012: The Nevada judicial elections consisted of a primary election on June 12th and a general election on November 6th. The filing deadline for judicial candidates was January 13th. [74%] 2023-07-09 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  16. Georgia judicial elections, 2012: The Georgia judicial elections in 2012 followed a different schedule than the elections of 2010. In 2010, judicial candidates participated in both the primary and general elections, but in 2012 candidates ran only in the primary election. [74%] 2023-07-09 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  17. Kansas judicial elections, 2012: The Kansas judicial elections consisted of a primary on August 7th and general election on November 6th. As featured in JP Election Brief: Campaign ads and voter education on October 25, 2012. [74%] 2023-07-03 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  18. Maryland judicial elections, 2012: The Maryland judicial elections consisted of a primary on April 3rd and general election on November 6th. The filing deadline was January 11th. [74%] 2023-12-18 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  19. Ohio judicial elections, 2012: The Ohio judicial elections consisted of the primary on March 6th and general election on November 6th. For information on the trial court judicial elections, please visit: Ohio judicial elections, 2012 - Courts of Common Pleas Written on November 14, 2012. [74%] 2023-07-02 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...
  20. Utah judicial elections, 2012: The Utah judicial elections consisted of a retention election on November 6th. Judges in Utah compete in retention elections. [74%] 2024-02-17 [2012 elections (judicial)] [2012 elections (judicial)]...

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