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    Santa Clara County, California (Judicial)

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    Santa Clara County is located within the Sixth District Court of Appeal.

    The people of Santa Clara County are served by a Superior Court.

    The United States District Court for the Northern District of California has jurisdiction in Santa Clara County. Appeals from the Northern District go to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

    Judges[edit]

    Santa Clara County, California

    Superior Court[edit]

    Superior Court of Santa Clara County, California

    Judge Tenure Appointed By

    David A. Cena

    Erica R. Yew

    2001 - Present

    Gov. Gray Davis (D)

    Helen E. Williams

    2012 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    James E. Towery

    2012 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Peter H. Kirwan

    2006 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Carol W. Overton

    2005 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Shawna M. Schwarz

    2006 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Julianne Sylva

    2015 - Present

    Election

    Kenneth Paul Barnum

    1995 - Present

    Gov. Pete Wilson (R)

    Drew C. Takaichi

    2011 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Thomas E. Kuhnle

    2010 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Matthew S. Harris

    2015 - Present

    Election

    Socrates Peter Manoukian

    1993 - Present

    Gov. Pete Wilson (R)

    My-Le Jacqueline Duong

    2007 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Stuart Scott

    2015 - Present

    Election

    Thang Nguyen Barrett

    Elizabeth Peterson

    2017 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Franklin E. Bondonno

    2005 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Lori E. Pegg

    2013 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Roberta S. Hayashi

    2015 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Christopher G. Rudy

    Jerry Brown

    William J. Monahan

    2007 - Present

    Election

    Nona Klippen

    2015 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Griffin M.J. Bonini

    Maureen A. Folan

    2010 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Paul R. Bernal

    2000 - Present

    Election

    Theodore C. Zayner

    2009 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Julia A. Emede

    2010 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Brian J. Buckelew

    2021 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Hanley Chew

    2021 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Shella Deen

    2021 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Jessica M. Delgado

    2021 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Rafael A. Sivilla-Jones

    2021 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Vanessa A. Zecher

    Javier Alcala

    2010 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Daniel T. Nishigaya

    2010 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Micael Estremera

    Gavin Newsom

    Andrea E. Flint

    2011 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Patricia M. Lucas

    2003 - Present

    Gov. Gray Davis (D)

    Jose Franco

    2015 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Cynthia A. Sevely

    2013 - Present

    Election

    Julia Alloggiamento

    2011 - Present

    Election

    Arthur Bocanegra

    Jesus Valencia

    2010 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Kelley Paul

    Gavin Newsom

    Benjamin Williams

    April 7, 2023 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Evette Pennypacker

    2018 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Nahal Iravani-Sani

    2019 - Present

    Election

    Audra Ibarra

    2018 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Nicole Isger

    January 1, 2019 - Present

    Johnny Gogo

    October 25, 2019 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Christine Garcia-Sen

    January 4, 2021 - Present

    Election

    Brooke Blecher

    2020 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Carrie A. Zepeda

    2003 - Present

    Gov. Gray Davis (D)

    Stephen V. Manley

    Sunil R. Kulkarni

    2013 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Eric S. Geffon

    2015 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Deborah A. Ryan

    2010 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Cindy Seeley Hendrickson

    2019 - Present

    Election

    Shelyna V. Brown

    2012 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Mary Arand

    2007 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    L. Michael Clark

    2008 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Charles F. Adams

    2018 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Robert Hawk

    2018 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Frederick S. Chung

    2018 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Rebeca Esquivel-Pedroza

    2022 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Kimberly Parker

    Gavin Newsom

    Ram Fletcher

    Gavin Newsom

    Vinita Bali

    2023 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Stephen Lowney

    2023 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Luis Ramos

    2020 - Present

    Gavin Newsom

    Panteha E. Saban

    2018 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Amber Rosen

    2018 - Present

    Jerry Brown

    Johnene Stebbins

    January 6, 2025 - Present

    JoAnne McCracken

    2010 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Beth A.R. McGowen

    2009 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Jacqueline M. Arroyo

    2008 - Present

    Arnold Schwarzenegger


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    External links[edit]

    Footnotes[edit]

    Elections[edit]

    See also: California judicial elections

    California is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in California, click here.

    Election rules[edit]

    Primary election[edit]

    Only candidates for the superior courts compete in primary elections.

    • If a superior court judge runs unopposed for re-election, his or her name does not appear on the ballot and he or she is automatically re-elected following the general election.[1][2]
    • Write-in candidates may file to run against an incumbent within 10 days after the filing deadline passes if they are able to secure enough signatures (between 100 and 600, depending on the number of registered voters in the county). In that case, the incumbent would appear on the general election ballot along with an option to vote for a write-in candidate.[2]
    • In contested races, the candidate who receives a majority of all the votes in the primary wins the election. If no candidate receives a majority of the votes in the primary, the top two compete in the November general election.[3]

    General election[edit]

    • Superior court candidates who advance from the primary election compete in the general election.
    • Superior court incumbents facing competition from write-in candidates appear on the ballot.[2][3]



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