Christopher Browning

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Christopher Browning
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Pima County Superior Court Division 27
Tenure
1998 - Present
Term ends
2027
Years in position
27

Elections and appointments
Last election
November 8, 2022
Appointed
1998
Education
Bachelor's
University of Arizona, 1978
Law
University of Arizona College of Law, 1981

Christopher Browning is a judge for Division 27 of the Pima County Superior Court in Arizona. He assumed office in 1998. His current term ends on January 4, 2027.

Browning ran for re-election for the Division 27 judge of the Pima County Superior Court in Arizona. He won in the retention election on November 8, 2022.

Browning was first appointed to the bench in September 1998 by Governor Jane D. Hull.[1][2][3][4]

Biography

Education

Browning graduated from Rincon High School in 1974. He earned his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Arizona in 1978. He earned his J.D. in 1981 from the University of Arizona College of Law.[2]

Career

Browning began his career with the firm Slutes, Browning, Zlaket and Sakrison. He became a shareholder in the firm in 1984. In 1996, he joined as a partner with the firm Chandler, Tullar, Udall & Redhair, L.L.P. In September 1998 he was appointed as a judge for the Pima County Superior Court by Governor Jane D. Hull.[2]

Elections

2022

See also:  Municipal elections in Pima County, Arizona (2022)

Pima County Superior Court Division 27

Christopher Browning was retained to Division 27 of the Pima County Superior Court on November 8, 2022 with 72.1% of the vote.

Retention
 Vote
%
Votes
Yes
 
72.1
 
216,147
No
 
27.9
 
83,834
Total Votes
299,981

2018

See also: Municipal elections in Pima County, Arizona (2018)

Pima County Superior Court Division 27, Division 27

Christopher Browning was retained to Division 27 of the Pima County Superior Court on November 6, 2018 with 70.6% of the vote.

Retention
 Vote
%
Votes
Yes
 
70.6
 
212,841
No
 
29.4
 
88,462
Total Votes
301,303


2014

Browning was retained to the Pima County Superior Court with 77.5 percent of the vote on November 4, 2014.[4] 

Evaluation

The Judicial Performance Review Commission provides Arizona voters with an evaluation of each judge up for retention. The commission votes on whether a candidate meets or does not meet the JPR standards. Each judge is assessed on their legal ability, integrity, communication skills, judicial temperament and administrative performance.[5]

The commission voted that Browning met the JPR standards. The vote was 29-0 in favor of retention.[4]

2010

Browning was retained to the superior court with 77.05 percent of the vote in 2010.[3]

Main article: Arizona judicial elections, 2010

Read his Judicial Performance Report here.

Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection

Christopher Browning did not complete Ballotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.

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Footnotes