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    The Iowa judicial elections consisted of a general election on November 6th. The candidate filing period was from July 30th to August 17th for state offices and August 6th to 29th for county offices.[1]


    Iowa judicial elections summary, 2012

      Supreme Appellate Trial
    Total candidates 4 3 67
    Unopposed candidates 0
    Judges facing retention 4 3 67
    Judges retained 4 3 67
    Judges re-elected
    Judges not re-elected
    New judges elected
    Partisan or Nonpartisan   Retention  


    Supreme Court[edit]

    Justices Mansfield, Waterman and Zager stood for their first retention in office following appointment in 2011, while Justice Wiggins stood for retention for the second time.

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    ZagerBruce B. Zager   ApprovedAYes 74.1%ApprovedA
    WigginsDavid Wiggins   ApprovedAYes 54.5%ApprovedA
    MansfieldEdward Mansfield   ApprovedAYes 74.3%ApprovedA
    WatermanThomas Waterman   ApprovedAYes 74.8%ApprovedA

    Court of Appeals[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    VaitheswaranAnuradha Vaitheswaran   ApprovedAYes724,62169.86%ApprovedA
    TaborMary Tabor   ApprovedAYes809,27476.95%ApprovedA
    MullinsMichael R. Mullins   ApprovedAYes800,30276.65%ApprovedA

    District Courts[edit]

    District 1A[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    BauercamperJohn J. Bauercamper   ApprovedAYes42,50877.5%ApprovedA
    LingreenMargaret L. Lingreen   ApprovedAYes42,81577.75%ApprovedA
    AckleyMonica Ackley   ApprovedAYes43,69476.01%ApprovedA
    NiggRandall J. Nigg   ApprovedAYes43,56077.34%ApprovedA
    RichterRobert Richter   ApprovedAYes42,96979.18%ApprovedA
    BitterThomas Bitter   ApprovedAYes43,89276.57%ApprovedA

    District 1B[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    DryerAndrea Dryer   ApprovedAYes55,00379.56%ApprovedA
    StaudtDavid Staudt   ApprovedAYes53,46078.06%ApprovedA
    HarrisJeffrey L. Harris   ApprovedAYes54,27178.6%ApprovedA
    MoothartJoseph Moothart   ApprovedAYes54,40278.59%ApprovedA
    LekarKellyann M. Lekar   ApprovedAYes53,69777.89%ApprovedA
    CallahanNathan A. Callahan   ApprovedAYes55,00879.87%ApprovedA

    District 2A[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    DrewJames M. Drew   ApprovedAYes43,78979.76%ApprovedA
    DavenportRustin Davenport   ApprovedAYes41,84377.47%ApprovedA

    District 2B[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    DoyleAngela L. Doyle   ApprovedAYes76,23678.78%ApprovedA
    RuighDale E. Ruigh   ApprovedAYes74,10876.77%ApprovedA
    RileyKim Riley   ApprovedAYes76,15978.87%ApprovedA
    StoebeKurt J. Stoebe   ApprovedAYes76,43277.96%ApprovedA
    WilkeKurt L. Wilke   ApprovedAYes77,37078.5%ApprovedA
    JahnLawrence E. Jahn   ApprovedAYes73,70876.82%ApprovedA
    AhlersPaul B. Ahlers   ApprovedAYes74,51477.51%ApprovedA
    OethSteven J. Oeth   ApprovedAYes74,34977.2%ApprovedA

    District 3A[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    LesterDavid A. Lester   ApprovedAYes36,03878.47%ApprovedA
    BormannDonald J. Bormann   ApprovedAYes37,42479.85%ApprovedA
    WhittenburgNancy L. Whittenburg   ApprovedAYes36,69777.79%ApprovedA

    District 3B[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    PoulsonJeff Poulson   ApprovedAYes47,43980.33%ApprovedA
    DullRobert J. Dull   ApprovedAYes45,77377.25%ApprovedA
    JarmanTimothy T. Jarman   ApprovedAYes45,76978.54%ApprovedA
    HensleyTodd Hensley   ApprovedAYes46,01979.14%ApprovedA

    District 4[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    DreismeierCraig M. Dreismeier   ApprovedAYes42,81469.33%ApprovedA
    SteenslandGreg W. Steensland   ApprovedAYes40,86666.34%ApprovedA
    RichardsonJames Richardson   ApprovedAYes43,35369.15%ApprovedA
    EveloffMark J. Eveloff   ApprovedAYes42,43468.47%ApprovedA

    District 5A[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    McCallBrad McCall   ApprovedAYes61,67075.13%ApprovedA
    ParkerKevin A. Parker (Iowa)   ApprovedAYes51,47275.92%ApprovedA
    HefnerRandy Hefner   ApprovedAYes60,45774.09%ApprovedA
    RickersTerry Rickers   ApprovedAYes60,77974.36%ApprovedA
    CobbVirginia Cobb   ApprovedAYes60,95274.28%ApprovedA

    District 5C[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    CoppolaCarol L. Coppola   ApprovedAYes120,30578.08%ApprovedA
    EglyCarol S. Egly   ApprovedAYes118,27577.44%ApprovedA
    OvromEliza Ovrom   ApprovedAYes116,83977.08%ApprovedA
    BrandtGregory D. Brandt   ApprovedAYes118,47077.71%ApprovedA
    JacobsLouise Jacobs   ApprovedAYes119,63578.26%ApprovedA
    GundersonMary Pat Gunderson   ApprovedAYes122,94679.40%ApprovedA
    SeymourRachael E. Seymour   ApprovedAYes119,17078.05%ApprovedA
    Belcher-FordRomonda Belcher-Ford   ApprovedAYes117,23676.53%ApprovedA
    PriceWilliam A. Price   ApprovedAYes118,52177.66%ApprovedA

    District 6[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    MinotDeborah Farmer Minot   ApprovedAYes125,90879.55%ApprovedA
    RussellDouglas S. Russell   ApprovedAYes123,25979.39%ApprovedA
    SpandeJane F. Spande   ApprovedAYes126,23479.86%ApprovedA
    BeckelmanMarsha Beckelman   ApprovedAYes125,30779.36%ApprovedA
    TurnerMitchell E. Turner   ApprovedAYes124,99479.71%ApprovedA
    MillerPaul Miller (Iowa)   ApprovedAYes125,55580.03%ApprovedA
    Jackson, Jr.Stephen B. Jackson, Jr.   ApprovedAYes123,67978.73%ApprovedA

    District 7[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    AlpersBobbi M. Alpers   ApprovedAYes80,20075.68%ApprovedA
    StrausserGary P. Strausser   ApprovedAYes81,16276.88%ApprovedA
    TelleenJohn D. Telleen   ApprovedAYes78,68675.45%ApprovedA
    CleveMark D. Cleve   ApprovedAYes78,66775.65%ApprovedA
    TaborNancy S. Tabor   ApprovedAYes81,46676.49%ApprovedA
    ReidelTom Reidel   ApprovedAYes79,13675.98%ApprovedA

    District 8A[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    CronkCrystal Cronk   ApprovedAYes41,38774.79%ApprovedA
    GamonLucy J. Gamon   ApprovedAYes40,61773.79%ApprovedA
    GookinMyron L. Gookin   ApprovedAYes40,09573.23%ApprovedA

    District 8B[edit]

    CandidateIncumbentRetention vote:Retention Vote %
    DanielsonCynthia Danielson   ApprovedAYes29,07876.48%ApprovedA
    WrightJohn M. Wright   ApprovedAYes28,99377.25%ApprovedA
    KruseMark Kruse   ApprovedAYes28,46976.31%ApprovedA
    DieterichMichael G. Dieterich   ApprovedAYes29,21377.06%ApprovedA

    In the news[edit]

    Iowa Supreme Court retentions[edit]

    As featured in JP Election Brief: The Supreme Court Special on October 18, 2012.

    There are seven justices on the Iowa Supreme Court. In 2012, four justices are standing for retention, all except for Wiggins were appointed by Governor Terry Branstad. Wiggins was appointed by Governor Tom Vilsack.

    This retention election may show a shift in public sentiment, if votes follow polling. A recent survey found 600 registered Iowa voters were in favor of retaining the justices standing for retention.[2] However, just two years ago, three justices became the first to ever be defeated for retention in the state's history after a gay marriage decision.

    Iowa Supreme Court election reminiscent of 2010[edit]

    As featured in JP Election Brief: Retentions, retirements and ratings on September 20, 2012.

    Iowa: A campaign to unseat Supreme Court justice David Wiggins is underway.

    Groups both for and against Wiggins are actively campaigning.[3][4][5][6] Wiggins is the final remaining judge on the Supreme Court who voted in favor of legalizing same sex marriage. The other three justices who did so, David Baker, Marsha Ternus, and Michael Streit, were removed in the 2010 elections.[7]

    This year, activists have enlisted the help of Senator and former presidential candidate, Rick Santorum, as well as Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal. The two men will be part of a "NO Wiggins" bus tour, sponsored by various conservative groups, which will make stops in 17 Iowa communities next week.[8]

    Iowa Supreme Court retention ratings[edit]

    As featured in JP Election Brief: Judges seeking retention are judged on September 13, 2012.

    A new poll of 600 likely voters shows that the four Iowa Supreme Court justices up for retention in the November election are likely to be retained.[9] The judges up for retention are: Bruce B. Zager, Thomas Waterman, and Edward Mansfield, who are facing their first retentions, and David Wiggins, the only remaining judge on the court involved in the 2009 ruling legalizing gay marriage.

    In 2010, three Supreme Court justices, David Baker, Marsha Ternus and Michael Streit, were voted out of office following the gay marriage decision. These justices were the first to be defeated at retention since the state instituted its system of appointment and retention in 1962.[7]

    Iowa 2012 retention elections[edit]

    As featured in JP Election Brief: 2012 Retention Elections on July 5, 2012.

    Following a judge's appointment, he or she face retention elections after either six years, for the Court of Appeals and District Courts, or eight years, for the Supreme Court.

    This November, four Iowa Supreme Court justices will face retention votes. Three of the justices, Edward Mansfield, Bruce B. Zager, and Thomas Waterman, are new to the court, having been appointed to the court following the removal of three of the justices involved in the legalization of gay marriage in Iowa. The fourth justice up for retention, David Wiggins, has served on the court since 2006.

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