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CA RS 리버사이드 카운티 판사 명단 명부, 4P

Riverside County Roster of Judges commissioners,

 

JUDGE RS 4P.docx
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Riverside courts 2025 Judicial Officer Assignments pdf 6P

https://www.riverside.courts.ca.gov/system/files/general/judicialassignments.pdf

 

Riverside, superior court Locations,

https://www.riverside.courts.ca.gov/general-information/locations-contact-info#:~:text=You%20can%20contact%20the%20Riverside,00%20p.m.%2C%20except%20court%20holidays.

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Riverside, superior court,

https://riverside.courts.ca.gov/

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Judges,

Superior Court of Riverside County, California

https://ballotpedia.org/Riverside_County,_California_(Judicial)

 

Judges

Judge Tenure Appointed By
Daniel A. Ottolia 2010 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Gail A. O'Rane 2013 - Present Jerry Brown
Harold W. Hopp 2005 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Otis Sterling III 2012 - Present Jerry Brown
Sean Lafferty January 5, 2015 - Present Election
Randall Stamen 2017 - Present Jerry Brown
Dean Benjamini 2013 - Present Jerry Brown
Steve Counelis 2011 - Present Election
Natalie Lough January 2, 2023 - Present  
Kira Klatchko 2017 - Present Jerry Brown
Jacqueline C. Jackson 2010 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Joshlyn Pulliam 2022 - Present Gavin Newsom
Mark E. Johnson 2009 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Chad Firetag 2015 - Present Jerry Brown
Jay Kiel January 2, 2023 - Present  
Jason Stone January 2, 2023 - Present  
Kristi Kirk January 2, 2023 - Present  
Sean Crandell September 3, 2021 - Present Gavin Newsom
Mark Singerton July 9, 2021 - Present Gavin Newsom
Marie Elena Wood September 3, 2021 - Present Gavin Newsom
Christopher B. Harmon 2014 - Present Jerry Brown
Judith C. Clark 2005 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Samuel Diaz Jr. 2009 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Frederick Paul Dickerson III    
John D. Molloy 2009 - Present Election
Mark A. Mandio    
Michael J. Rushton 2009 - Present Election
Bernard Schwartz 2003 - Present Gov. Gray Davis (D)
Susanne S. Cho 2014 - Present Jerry Brown
Dorothy McLaughlin 2018 - Present Jerry Brown
Jennifer R. Gerard 2018 - Present Jerry Brown
Timothy J. Hollenhorst 2018 - Present Jerry Brown
Emily A. Benjamini 2018 - Present Jerry Brown
Gregory Olson 2018 - Present Jerry Brown
Emma Smith 2018 - Present Jerry Brown
Scott P. Williams 2024 - Present Gavin Newsom
Samah Shouka 2018 - Present  
Carol A. Greene 2019 - Present Gavin Newsom
Jeffrey M. Zimel 2020 - Present Gavin Newsom
Melissa Hale   Gavin Newsom
John G. Evans 2008 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Eric A. Keen 2018 - Present Jerry Brown
Cheryl Murphy 2018 - Present  
Russell Moore 2018 - Present  
Mark Ashton Cope    
Michele Mathis 2020 - Present Gavin Newsom
Joshua Knight September 3, 2021 - Present Gavin Newsom
Valerie Navarro March 25, 2022 - Present Gavin Newsom
Jason Armand 2023 - Present Gavin Newsom
Manuel Bustamante Jr. March 25, 2022 - Present Gavin Newsom
Magdalena Cohen 2022 - Present Gavin Newsom
Laura Garcia 2023 - Present Gavin Newsom
Walter Kubelun 2022 - Present Gavin Newsom
Francisco Navarro 2023 - Present Gavin Newsom
Mona Nemat 2022 - Present Gavin Newsom
Gary Polk 2022 - Present Gavin Newsom
Jerry Yang 2022 - Present Gavin Newsom
Kristi Hester 2020 - Present Gavin Newsom
Raquel A. Marquez 2012 - Present Jerry Brown
Kenneth J. Fernandez 2018 - Present Jerry Brown
Godofredo Magno 2017 - Present Jerry Brown
Johnetta Anderson 2018 - Present Jerry Brown
John W. Vineyard 2011 - Present Jerry Brown
Matthew C. Perantoni 2013 - Present Jerry Brown
Elizabeth Tucker January 6, 2025 - Present  
Mark E. Petersen 2007 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Anthony R. Villalobos 2008 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Angel M. Bermudez 2007 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Jorge C. Hernandez 2008 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Timothy F. Freer 2007 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Irma Poole Asberry 2007 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
John M. Monterosso 2007 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Stephen J. Gallon 2009 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Kelly L. Hansen 2009 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger
Charles J. Koosed 2007 - Present Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Judicial selection

The method of judicial selection for the California Superior Courts is officially by the nonpartisan election of judges, though many judges join the court via gubernatorial appointment to fill vacancies on the court. Appointed judges may serve on the court until the term they are appointed to expires. They must then run in the next general election to continue serving on the court.

If an incumbent superior court judge files for re-election and draws no opponent, the race does not appear on the ballot. If the race is contested, the candidate who wins more than 50% of the vote is elected. If no candidate receives more than 50%, the top two compete in a runoff in the general election in November.[2]

 

Elections

California local trial court judicial elections, 2025

California local trial court judicial elections, 2024

California local trial court judicial elections, 2023

California local trial court judicial elections, 2022

California local trial court judicial elections, 2021

California local trial court judicial elections, 2020

California local trial court judicial elections, 2019

California local trial court judicial elections, 2018

California local trial court judicial elections, 2017

California local trial court judicial elections, 2016

California judicial elections, 2014

California judicial elections, 2012

California judicial elections, 2010

 

Selection method

The 1,535 judges of the California Superior Courts compete in nonpartisan races in even-numbered years. If a candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote in the June primary election, he or she is declared the winner; if no candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote, a runoff between the top two candidates is held during the November general election.[3][4][5][6]

If an incumbent judge is running unopposed in an election, his or her name does not appear on the ballot. The judge is automatically re-elected following the general election.[3]

The chief judge of any given superior court is selected by peer vote of the court's members. He or she serves in that capacity for one or two years, depending on the county.[3]

 

Qualifications
Candidates are required to have 10 years of experience as a law practitioner or as a judge of a court of record.[3]

 

Election rules

Primary election

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.[7][8]

- 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.[8]

- 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.[9]

 

General election

 

- 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.[8][9]

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