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Craig P. Henderson

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Craig P. Henderson

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Mesa County Court
Tenure
Present officeholder
Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 2, 2008

Appointed

2005

Education

Bachelor's

McPherson College

Law

Washburn University Law School


Craig P. Henderson is a judge on the Mesa County Court in Colorado. He was initially appointed by Gov. Bill Owens (R) in 2006 and won retention to full four-year terms in 2008 and 2012. Henderson won retention most recently in the general election on November 8, 2016.

Biography

Henderson received an undergraduate degree from McPherson College and a J.D. from Washburn University Law School. Before his appointment to the court, Henderson served as a district attorney for the Colorado 13th, 14th , and 21st districts.[1]

Elections

2016

See also: Colorado local trial court judicial elections, 2016

Colorado held judicial retention elections in 2016. Thirty-six county court judges sought retention to four-year terms in the general election on November 8, 2016.

Craig P. Henderson was retained in the Mesa County Court, Craig P. Henderson Retention Election with 73.88 percent of the vote.

Mesa County Court, Craig P. Henderson Retention Election, 2016
Name Yes votes
Green check mark transparent.pngCraig P. Henderson73.88%
Source: Colorado Secretary of State, "Unofficial election results," accessed November 8, 2016

Selection method

See also: Commission-selection, political appointment method of judicial selection

Judges of the Colorado County Courts are each appointed by the governor with the help of a commission—except in Denver, Colorado, where judges are appointed by the mayor rather than the governor.[2] Judges are initially appointed to two-year terms and then run in retention elections for four-year terms afterward.[3] To serve on this court, a judge must be a qualified elector and resident of the county and licensed to practice law in the state. Some small counties only require a high school degree or equivalent but require judges to attend an institute to learn about county court duties.

2012

See also: Colorado judicial elections, 2012

Henderson was retained to the Mesa County Court in the general election on November 6, 2012, winning 75.08 percent of the vote.[4]

Judicial performance evaluation

The Twenty-First Judicial District Commission on Judicial Performance announced its recommendations for judges up for retention in 2012. According to its website, the commission evaluates judges based on the following criteria: integrity, legal knowledge, communication skills, judicial temperament, and administrative performance.[5]


Judge Henderson was recommended for retention by an unanimous vote. [1]

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