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Barry A. Sullivan

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Barry A. Sullivan
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Minnesota 10th District Court
Tenure
2022 - Present
Term ends
2023
Years in position
3
Prior offices:
Minnesota 10th District Court
Year left office: 2021
Successor: Jennifer L. Stanfield (Nonpartisan)

Education
Bachelor's
University of Minnesota, 1980
Law
Hamline University School of Law, 1983


Barry A. Sullivan is a Senior Judge in Minnesota. His term as Senior Judge is from April 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023. Sullivan previously served as a judge for the Tenth Judicial District in Anoka County, Minnesota. He was appointed to this position on September 13, 2006. He was elected to a full term in 2008.[1] Sullivan was re-elected in 2014 and again in 2020.[2][3] He retired from the District Court on October 5, 2021.[4]

Education

Sullivan received his B.A. degree from the University of Minnesota in 1980 and his J.D. degree from the Hamline University School of Law in 1983.[1]

Career

  • 2022–2023: Senior Judge
  • 2006-2021: Judge, Tenth Judicial District
  • 1988-2006: Associate attorney, William G. Hawkins and Associates
  • 1988-2006: Assistant city attorney, Andover, Anoka, and Lino Lakes, Minnesota
  • 1983-1988: Attorney/partner, Stockman, Sullivan and Sadowski[1]

Elections

2014

See also: Minnesota judicial elections, 2014
Sullivan ran for re-election to the Tenth Judicial District.
Primary: He ran unopposed in the primary on August 12, 2014.
General: He was unopposed in the general election on November 4, 2014. [2] 

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