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Alexander White (Illinois)

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Alexander White

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Prior offices
Cook County Circuit Court 2nd Subcircuit

Education

Bachelor's

Northern Illinois University, 1959

Graduate

University of Illinois-Chicago, John Marshall Law School, 1977

Law

Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1964

Personal
Religion
Christian: Protestant


Alexander Patrick White was a resident judge of the Cook Circuit of Illinois.[1] White was first elected in 1986.[2] He retired from the bench in 2018.[3]

Education

White earned a B.S. from Northern Illinois University in 1959, going on to receive his J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1964. He also attended John Marshall Law School and DePaul University, graduating with an L.L.M. in 1976 and an M.S. in 1977, respectively.[2]

Career

  • 1984-1986: Attorney in private practice
  • 1980-1984: Instructor, Northern Illinois University
  • 1970-1975: Instructor, Chicago-Kent College of Law
  • 1964-1967: Law clerk to John L. Lyons, Illinois Appellate Court
  • 1962-1964: Editor, Chicago-Kent Law Review

Elections

2016

See also: Illinois local trial court judicial elections, 2016

Judges of the Illinois Circuit Court stand for retention after their first full term. To be retained, a judge must receive at least 60 percent of the vote.[4][5] Alexander White was retained in the Illinois Cook Circuit Court, Alexander White Retention Election with 74.66 percent of the vote.

Illinois Cook Circuit Court, Alexander White Retention Election, 2016
Name Yes votes
Green check mark transparent.pngAlexander White74.66%
Source: Illinois Board of Elections, "Elections Results, General Election 11/8/2016," accessed November 28, 2018

Selection method

See also: Partisan elections

There are 513 judges on the Illinois Circuit Court, each elected in partisan elections to six-year terms. Upon the completion of these terms, judges who wish to continue serving must compete in uncontested, nonpartisan retention elections.[6]

The chief judge of each circuit court is selected by peer vote; he or she serves in that capacity indefinitely.[6]

The circuit courts are also served by 391 associate judges, who are limited in that they may not preside over cases in which the defendant is charged with a felony (an offense punishable by one or more years in prison). Associate judges are appointed to four-year terms by circuit judges.[7][6]

Midterm vacancies are filled by Illinois Supreme Court appointment.[6]

Qualifications
To serve on this court, a judge must be:[6]

  • a U.S. citizen;
  • a circuit/county resident; and
  • licensed to practice law in Illinois.

2010

See also: Illinois judicial elections, 2010

White was retained in 2010, receiving 77.67 percent of the vote.[8][9]

White was recommended for retention by the Judicial Performance Commission of Cook County.[10]

See also

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