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Colorado 4th Judicial District

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The Colorado 4th Judicial District resides in Colorado. It serves El Paso and Teller counties. Click on the links below to learn more about the court's...

Jurisdiction

This court holds the following jurisdiction:[1]

District courts are Colorado’s trial courts of general jurisdiction. They handle divorce and custody cases, civil cases, juvenile cases, probate and criminal cases.[2]

Judges


Office Name Party Date assumed office
Colorado 4th Judicial District WIlliam B. Bain
Colorado 4th Judicial District Eric Bentley October 1, 2016
Colorado 4th Judicial District Linda Billings-Vela
Colorado 4th Judicial District Jill Brady
Colorado 4th Judicial District Robin Chittum
Colorado 4th Judicial District Jessica Curtis September 5, 2019
Colorado 4th Judicial District Samuel Albert Evig October 8, 2021
Colorado 4th Judicial District Laura Findorff Nonpartisan April 1, 2021
Colorado 4th Judicial District David A. Gilbert
Colorado 4th Judicial District Marcus Henson Nonpartisan 2019
Colorado 4th Judicial District Frances Johnson Nonpartisan January 1, 2020
Colorado 4th Judicial District Thomas K. Kane
Colorado 4th Judicial District Diana May Nonpartisan 2022
Colorado 4th Judicial District Dennis McGuire Nonpartisan July 1, 2024
Colorado 4th Judicial District Michael P. McHenry
Colorado 4th Judicial District Chad Miller Nonpartisan 2019
Colorado 4th Judicial District Catherine Mitchell Helton Nonpartisan May 2, 2020
Colorado 4th Judicial District William H. Moller Nonpartisan 2022
Colorado 4th Judicial District David Prince
Colorado 4th Judicial District Marla Prudek
Colorado 4th Judicial District David Shakes
Colorado 4th Judicial District Erin Sokol August 1, 2017
Colorado 4th Judicial District Greg Werner
Colorado 4th Judicial District Sarah E. Zane Nonpartisan January 1, 2025


Elections

Colorado is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in Colorado, click here.

Selection method

See also: Judicial selection in the states
See also: Assisted appointment

There are 164 judges on the Colorado District Courts, each appointed by the governor from a list of names compiled by a nominating commission. Initial terms last at least two years, after which judges must stand for retention in a yes-no election. Subsequent terms last six years.[3]

The court's chief judge is appointed by the chief justice of the supreme court to serve indefinitely.[3]

Qualifications
To serve on the district court, a judge must be:[3]

  • a qualified elector in the district;
  • licensed to practice law in state for five years; and
  • under the age of 72 (retirement by 72 is mandatory).

Judicial elections in Colorado

See also: Colorado judicial elections

Colorado is one of six states that use retention elections to determine whether judges should remain on the bench without using another type of election as an initial selection method. To read more about how states use judicial elections to select judges across the country, click here.

Retention election

Judges in Colorado stand for retention at the end of each term. These elections are held during the November general election in even-numbered years. In retention elections, judges do not compete against another candidate, but voters are given a "yes" or "no" choice whether to keep the justice in office for another term.

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External links

Footnotes

  1. Denver DA, "Colorado's Judicial System," accessed May 10, 2023
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 American Judicature Society, "Methods of Judicial Selection: Colorado," archived October 2, 2014