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<b>Nick Holst: I am researching the below courts as well as important state and district nominating commissions. I should have something to submit by Thursday June 1.</b>
 
<b>Nick Holst: I am researching the below courts as well as important state and district nominating commissions. I should have something to submit by Thursday June 1.</b>
  
= Colorado Supreme Court =
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== Colorado Supreme Court ==
 
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Supreme_Court Colorado Supreme Court].
 
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Supreme_Court Colorado Supreme Court].
  
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= Colorado Court of Appeals =
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== Colorado Court of Appeals ==
 
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Court_of_Appeals Colorado Court of Appeals].
 
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Court_of_Appeals Colorado Court of Appeals].
 
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* Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
 
* Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
  
= District Courts =
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== District Courts ==
 
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_district_courts Colorado district courts].
 
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_district_courts Colorado district courts].
  
 
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{{red|Schedule of retention votes?}}
  
== 1st Judicial District ==
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=== 1st Judicial District ===
 
Gilpin, Jefferson Counties.
 
Gilpin, Jefferson Counties.
  
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* Added information from ballotpedia web site https://ballotpedia.org/Colorado_District_Courts
 
* Added information from ballotpedia web site https://ballotpedia.org/Colorado_District_Courts
 
* Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
 
* Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
=== Jefferson County Court ===
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==== Jefferson County Court ====
 
County Judges are appointed for a two year term by the governor and retained by voters for a four year term
 
County Judges are appointed for a two year term by the governor and retained by voters for a four year term
 
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Sources:
 
Sources:
* Obtained list from colorado court web site https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/District/Choose.cfm
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* Obtained list from colorado court web site https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/District/Choose.cfm
* Added information from ballotpedia web site https://ballotpedia.org/Colorado_County_Courts
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* Added information from ballotpedia web site https://ballotpedia.org/Colorado_County_Courts
 
* Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
 
* Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
  
=== Gilpin County Court ===
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==== Gilpin County Court ====
 
County Judges are appointed for a two year term by the governor and retained by voters for a four year term
 
County Judges are appointed for a two year term by the governor and retained by voters for a four year term
 
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{{CO Judge | title = Judge | name = David Taylor | appointedby =  Governor John Hickenlooper  | govparty = D | next = 2017 }}
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{{CO Judge | title = Judge | name = David Taylor | appointedby = Governor John Hickenlooper | govparty = D | next = 2017 }}
 
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Sources:
 
Sources:
* Obtained list from colorado court web site https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/District/Choose.cfm
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* Obtained list from colorado court web site https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/District/Choose.cfm
* Added information from ballotpedia web site https://ballotpedia.org/Colorado_County_Courts
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* Added information from ballotpedia web site https://ballotpedia.org/Colorado_County_Courts
 
* Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
 
* Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
  
== 2nd Judicial District ==
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=== 2nd Judicial District ===
 
Denver County.
 
Denver County.
 
District Judges are appointed for a two year term by the governor and retained by voters for a six year term
 
District Judges are appointed for a two year term by the governor and retained by voters for a six year term
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*Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
 
*Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
  
=== Denver County Court ===
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==== Denver County Court ====
 
Denver County Judges are appointed for a two year term by the mayor of Denver and retained by voters for a four year term
 
Denver County Judges are appointed for a two year term by the mayor of Denver and retained by voters for a four year term
  
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*Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
 
*Checked to see if there were any updates announced on https://www.colorado.gov/governor/tags/juDicial-appointments
  
== 3rd Judicial District ==
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=== 3rd Judicial District ===
 
Huerfano, Las Animas Counties.
 
Huerfano, Las Animas Counties.
  
== 4th Judicial District ==
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=== 4th Judicial District ===
 
El Paso, Teller Counties.
 
El Paso, Teller Counties.
  
== 5th Judicial District ==
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=== 5th Judicial District ===
 
Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, Summit Counties.
 
Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, Summit Counties.
  
== 6th Judicial District ==
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=== 6th Judicial District ===
 
Archuleta, La Plata, San Juan Counties.
 
Archuleta, La Plata, San Juan Counties.
  
== 7th Judicial District ==
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=== 7th Judicial District ===
 
Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel Counties.
 
Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel Counties.
  
== 8th Judicial District ==
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=== 8th Judicial District ===
 
Jackson, Larimer Counties.
 
Jackson, Larimer Counties.
  
== 9th Judicial District ==
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=== 9th Judicial District ===
 
Garfield, Pitkin, Rio Blanco Counties.
 
Garfield, Pitkin, Rio Blanco Counties.
  
== 10th Judicial District ==
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=== 10th Judicial District ===
 
Pueblo County.
 
Pueblo County.
  
== 11th Judicial District ==
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=== 11th Judicial District ===
 
Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, Park Counties.
 
Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, Park Counties.
  
== 12th Judicial District ==
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=== 12th Judicial District ===
 
Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache Counties.
 
Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache Counties.
  
== 13th Judicial District ==
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=== 13th Judicial District ===
 
Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma Counties.
 
Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma Counties.
  
== 14th Judicial District ==
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=== 14th Judicial District ===
 
Grand, Moffat, Routt Counties.
 
Grand, Moffat, Routt Counties.
  
== 15th Judicial District ==
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=== 15th Judicial District ===
 
Baca, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Prowers Counties.
 
Baca, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Prowers Counties.
  
== 16th Judicial District ==
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=== 16th Judicial District ===
 
Bent, Crowley, Otero Counties.
 
Bent, Crowley, Otero Counties.
  
== 17th Judicial District ==
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=== 17th Judicial District ===
 
Adams, Broomfield Counties.
 
Adams, Broomfield Counties.
  
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== 18th Judicial District ==
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=== 18th Judicial District ===
 
Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln Counties.
 
Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln Counties.
  
== 19th Judicial District ==
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=== 19th Judicial District ===
 
Weld County.
 
Weld County.
  
== 20th Judicial District ==
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=== 20th Judicial District ===
 
Boulder County.
 
Boulder County.
  
== 21st Judicial District ==
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=== 21st Judicial District ===
 
Mesa County.
 
Mesa County.
  
== 22nd Judicial District ==
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=== 22nd Judicial District ===
 
Dolores, Montezuma Counties.
 
Dolores, Montezuma Counties.

Revision as of 16:24, 28 May 2017

This page contains information about all Colorado state judiciary appointments. It is part of the Colorado elections project.

In general, when vacancies arise on a court, candidates are nominated by commissions and appointed by the governor and then stand in the general election in order to remain on the bench. Commissions also provide voters with evaluations on the performance of each judge up for retention in the general election.

Nick Holst: I am researching the below courts as well as important state and district nominating commissions. I should have something to submit by Thursday June 1.

Colorado Supreme Court

See Colorado Supreme Court.

First retention vote after 2 years, then every 10 years.

Title Name Appointed by Party (Governor) Action Next retention
Chief Justice Nancy E. Rice Roy Romer Democrat 2020
Associate Justice Nathan B. Coats Bill Owens Republican 2023
Associate Justice Allison H. Eid Bill Owens Republican 2018
Associate Justice Monica M Marquez Bill Ritter Democrat 2024
Associate Justice Brian Boatright John Hickenlooper Democrat 2024
Associate Justice William W. Hood John Hickenlooper Democrat 2026
Associate Justice Richard L. Gabriel John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018

Colorado Court of Appeals

See Colorado Court of Appeals.

Title Name Appointed by Party (Governor) Action Next retention
Chief Judge Alan M. Loeb Gov. Bill Owens Republican 2022
Judge Daniel M. Taubman Gov. Roy Romer Democrat 2020
Judge John Daniel Dailey Gov. Bill Owens Republican 2018
Judge John R. Webb Gov. Bill Owens Republican 2020
Judge Dennis Graham Gov. Bill Owens Republican 2020
Judge Robert D. Hawthorne Gov. Bill Owens Republican 2024
Judge Gilbert M. Roman Gov. Bill Owens Republican 2024
Judge David Furman Gov. Bill Owens Republican 2024
Judge Steve Bernard Gov. Bill Owens Republican 2024
Judge Diana Terry Gov. Bill Owens Republican 2024
Judge Jerry N. Jones Gov. Bill Owens Republican 2024
Judge Nancy J. Lichtenstein Gov. Bill Ritter Democrat 2018
Judge David J. Richman Gov. Bill Ritter Democrat 2018
Judge Laurie A. Booras Gov. Bill Ritter Democrat 2020
Judge Terry Fox Gov. Bill Ritter Democrat 2022
Judge Stephanie Dunn Gov. John Hickenlooper Democrat 2024
Judge Anthony J. Navarro Gov. John Hickenlooper Democrat 2024
Judge Karen M Ashby Gov. John Hickenlooper Democrat 2024
Judge Michael H. Berger Gov. John Hickenlooper Democrat 2024
Judge Elizabeth L. Harris Gov. John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Judge Rebecca R. Freyre Gov. John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Judge Craig R. Welling Gov. John Hickenlooper Democrat 2020

Sources:

District Courts

See Colorado district courts.

Schedule of retention votes?

1st Judicial District

Gilpin, Jefferson Counties.

District Judges are appointed for a two year term by the governor and retained by voters for a six year term

Name Appointed by Party (Governor) Action Next retention
Randall Arp Governor Bill Owens Republican 2020
Margie Enquist Governor Bill Owens Republican 2020
Dennis Hall Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2022
Diego Hunt Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Philip J. McNulty Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2022
Ann Gail Meinster Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2020
Lilly W. Oeffler Governor Bill Owens Republican 2020
Christine Bachmeyer Phillips Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2018
Jeffrey Pilkington Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2022
Tamara S. Russell Governor Bill Owens Republican 2020
Laura A. Tighe Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2020
Todd L. Vriesman Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2020
Chris Zenisek Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2020

Sources:

Jefferson County Court

County Judges are appointed for a two year term by the governor and retained by voters for a four year term

Name Appointed by Party (Governor) Action Next retention
Bradley Burback Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2020
Verna L. Carpenter Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2020
Susan Lori Fisch Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2018
Harold Sargent Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2020
K.J. Moore Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2020
Mark Randall Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2018
Ryan Stuart Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Thomas E. Vance Governor Bill Owens Republican 2018
Jean Woodford Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018

Sources:

Gilpin County Court

County Judges are appointed for a two year term by the governor and retained by voters for a four year term

Name Appointed by Party (Governor) Action Next retention
David Taylor Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2017

Sources:

2nd Judicial District

Denver County. District Judges are appointed for a two year term by the governor and retained by voters for a six year term

Name Appointed by Party (Governor) Action Next retention
Michael A. Martinez Governor Bill Owens Republican 2022
Karen L. Brody Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2022
Edward D. Bronfin Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2022
Ross B.H. Buchanan Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2022
Martin F. Egelhoff Governor Bill Owens Republican 2020
J. Eric Elliff Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2020
Kandace C. Gerdes Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2022
Shelley I. Gilman Governor Roy Romer Democrat 2018
David H. Goldberg Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Jay S. Grant Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Morris B. Hoffman Governor Roy Romer Democrat 2018
A. Bruce Jones Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2020
Kenneth M. Laff Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2018
Catherine A. Lemon Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2018
John W. Madden IV Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2020
Andrew P. McCallin Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2022
Robert L. McGahey Jr. Governor Bill Owens Republican 2020
Sheila A. Rappaport Governor Bill Owens Republican 2020
William D. Robbins Governor Bill Owens Republican 2022
Elizabeth A. Starrs Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2020
Jennifer B. Torrington Governor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Michael J. Vallejos Governor Bill Ritter Democrat 2020
Brian R. Whitney Governor Bill Owens Republican 2022

Sources:

Denver County Court

Denver County Judges are appointed for a two year term by the mayor of Denver and retained by voters for a four year term

Name Appointed by Party (Governor) Action Next retention
Barajas, Johnny Mayor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Briscoe, Diane Mayor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Burd, Doris Mayor Federico Peña Democrat 2020
Campbell, Brian Mayor William H. McNichols Jr. Democrat 2018
Eddy, Andrea Mayor Michael B. Hancock Democrat 2018
Espinosa, Adam Mayor Michael B. Hancock Democrat 2018
Faragher, Beth Mayor Michael B. Hancock Democrat 2020
Fay, Olympia Mayor Michael B. Hancock Democrat 2018
Gonzales, Clarisse Mayor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Jackson, Gary Mayor Michael B. Hancock Democrat 2020
Lombardi, Kerri Mayor Michael B. Hancock Democrat 2018
Malone, Chelsea Mayor Michael B. Hancock Democrat 2018
Marcucci, John Mayor Federico Peña Democrat 2020
Rodarte, Nicole Mayor Michael B. Hancock Democrat 2020
Rudolph, Andre Mayor John Hickenlooper Democrat 2020
Spahn, Theresa Mayor Michael B. Hancock Democrat 2020
Schwartz, Barry Mayor Michael B. Hancock Democrat 2020

Sources:

3rd Judicial District

Huerfano, Las Animas Counties.

4th Judicial District

El Paso, Teller Counties.

5th Judicial District

Clear Creek, Eagle, Lake, Summit Counties.

6th Judicial District

Archuleta, La Plata, San Juan Counties.

7th Judicial District

Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel Counties.

8th Judicial District

Jackson, Larimer Counties.

9th Judicial District

Garfield, Pitkin, Rio Blanco Counties.

10th Judicial District

Pueblo County.

11th Judicial District

Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, Park Counties.

12th Judicial District

Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache Counties.

13th Judicial District

Kit Carson, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Yuma Counties.

14th Judicial District

Grand, Moffat, Routt Counties.

15th Judicial District

Baca, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Prowers Counties.

16th Judicial District

Bent, Crowley, Otero Counties.

17th Judicial District

Adams, Broomfield Counties.

Name Appointed by Party (Governor) Action Next retention
Emily Anderson Hickenlooper Democrat 2022
Jaclyn Casey Brown Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Katherine R. Delgado Owens Republican 2022
Thomas R. Ensor Lamm Democrat 2022
F. Michael Goodbee Ritter Democrat 2022
Sharon Holbrook Hickenlooper Democrat 2018
Robert W. Kiesnowski Jr Ritter Democrat 2020
Edward C. Moss Owens Republican 2022
Patrick T. Murphy Owens Republican 2022
Don Quick Hickenlooper Democrat 2017
John E. Popovich Jr Lamm Democrat 2020
Tomee Crespin Hickenlooper Democrat 2019
Ted C. Tow Ritter Democrat 2020
Mark D. Warner Ownes Republican 2020
Craig Welling Ritter Democrat 2020

18th Judicial District

Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln Counties.

19th Judicial District

Weld County.

20th Judicial District

Boulder County.

21st Judicial District

Mesa County.

22nd Judicial District

Dolores, Montezuma Counties.