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Eleanor Hunter

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Eleanor J. Hunter
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Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Tenure
2005 - Present
Term ends
2031
Years in position
20

Elections and appointments
Last election
March 5, 2024
Appointed
February 16, 2005
Education
Bachelor's
California State University, Long Beach
Law
University of La Verne

Eleanor J. Hunter is a judge of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County in California. She assumed office in 2005. Her current term ends on January 6, 2031.

Hunter won re-election for judge of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County in California outright in the primary on March 5, 2024, after the primary and general election were canceled.

Hunter was first appointed to this position by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.[1][2]

Biography

Hunter received her B.S. from California State University, Long Beach and her J.D. from the University of La Verne. Prior to becoming a judge for the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Hunter worked for law firms Malek and Malek and Sheild and Smith.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: Municipal elections in Los Angeles County, California (2024)

Nonpartisan primary election

The primary election was canceled. Eleanor J. Hunter (Nonpartisan) won the election without appearing on the ballot.

Endorsements

Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Hunter in this election.

2018

See also: Municipal elections in Los Angeles County, California (2018)

Nonpartisan primary election

The primary election was canceled. Eleanor J. Hunter (Nonpartisan) won the election without appearing on the ballot.

Selection method

See also: Nonpartisan election

The 1,535 judges of the California Superior Courts compete in nonpartisan races in even-numbered years. If a candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote in the June primary election, he or she is declared the winner; if no candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote, a runoff between the top two candidates is held during the November general election.[3][4][5][6]

If an incumbent judge is running unopposed in an election, his or her name does not appear on the ballot. The judge is automatically re-elected following the general election.[3]

The chief judge of any given superior court is selected by peer vote of the court's members. He or she serves in that capacity for one or two years, depending on the county.[3]

Qualifications
Candidates are required to have 10 years of experience as a law practitioner or as a judge of a court of record.[3]

2012

Hunter ran for re-election to the superior court in 2012. As an unopposed incumbent, her name did not appear on the ballot. After the primary election, Hunter was automatically re-elected.[7]

See also: California judicial elections, 2012

Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection

Eleanor J. Hunter did not complete Ballotpedia's 2024 Candidate Connection survey.

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