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Garye Vasquez

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Garye Vasquez

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Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two
Tenure

2006 - Present

Term ends

2027

Years in position

19

Compensation

Base salary

$190,000

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 3, 2020

Appointed

December 12, 2005

Education

Bachelor's

Arizona State University, 1981

Law

University of Arizona College of Law, 1984

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Garye Vasquez is a judge for Division Two of the Arizona Court of Appeals. He assumed office in 2006. His current term ends on January 4, 2027.

Vasquez ran for re-election for the Division Two judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals. He won in the retention election on November 3, 2020.

Vasquez was appointed to the court by Democratic Governor Janet Napolitano on December 12, 2005.[1][2][3]

Education

Vasquez received his associate degree in general studies from Central Arizona College in 1978, his bachelor's degree in justice studies from Arizona State University in 1981, and his J.D. from the University of Arizona College of Law in 1984.[4]

Career

Prior to his appointment to the Arizona Court of Appeals, Vasquez was a partner at the law firm of Cooper, Vasquez & Rueter, LLP.[4]

Awards and associations

  • Arizona Supreme Court Commission on Technology
  • Executive Council of the Arizona Bar Association’s Appellate Practice Section[4]

Elections

2020

Arizona Court of Appeals Division Two

Garye Vasquez was retained to Division Two of the Arizona Court of Appeals on November 3, 2020 with 80.1% of the vote.

Retention
 Vote
%
Votes
Yes
 
80.1
 
199,623
No
 
19.9
 
49,684
Total Votes
249,307

2014

Vasquez was retained to the Arizona Court of Appeals with 70.4 percent of the vote on November 4, 2014. [5] 

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.[6]

The commission voted that Vasquez met the JPR standards. The vote was 27-0 in favor of retention.[5]

2008

Vasquez was retained to the Arizona Court of Appeals in 2008:

  • 109,772 voted in favor of retention.
  • 38,135 voted against his retention.[7]

Campaign themes

2020

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection

Garye Vasquez did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.

Noteworthy cases

School vouchers

In May 2008, the Arizona Court of Appeals voted to overturn an Arizona state law that provided tax dollars to private and parochial schools. Writing for the court, Vasquez stated: "Only by ignoring the plain text of the Arizona Constitution prohibiting state aid to private schools could we find the aid represented by the payment of tuition fees to such schools in this case constitutional."

Vasquez indicated that such a program would require a constitutional amendment, adopted by the voters of the state, rather than a statute passed by the state legislature. The legislation provided $2.5 million in state tax vouchers to the parents of former foster children who have been adopted, and $2.5 million for disabled children.[8]

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