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Hawaii Supreme Court chief justice vacancy (October 2025)

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Hawaii Supreme Court
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Recktenwald vacancy
Date:
October 8, 2025
Status:
Retirement scheduled
Nomination
Nominee:
To be determined
Date:
To be determined

Hawaii Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald is retiring on October 8, 2025 after he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 70. Recktenwald's replacement will be Governor Green's (D) third nominee to the five-member supreme court.

In Hawaii, state supreme court justices are selected through assisted appointment with a hybrid judicial nominating commission. Justices are appointed by the governor with the assistance of a commission who has no majority of members selected either by the governor or the state Bar Association. There are 10 states that use this selection method. To read more about the assisted appointment of judges, click here.

If a midterm vacancy occurs, the position is filled just as it would be if the vacancy occurred at the end of a justice's term. The governor appoints a successor from a list provided by a nominating commission, and the appointee faces confirmation from the state Senate. Newly appointed justices serve full 10-year terms.[1]

Ballotpedia has compiled the following resources on the process to fill the Hawaii Supreme Court vacancy:


Appointee candidates and nominations

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The selection process

See also: Judicial selection in Hawaii

In Hawaii, state supreme court justices are selected through assisted appointment with a hybrid judicial nominating commission. Justices are appointed by the governor with the assistance of a commission who has no majority of members selected either by the governor or the state Bar Association. There are 10 states that use this selection method. To read more about the assisted appointment of judges, click here.

Makeup of the court

See also: Hawaii Supreme Court

Justices

Following Recktenwald's retirement, the Hawaii Supreme Court included the following members:

Vladimir P. Devens Appointed by Gov. Joshua Green (D) in 2023
Todd Eddins Appointed by Gov. David Ige (D) in 2020
Lisa M. Ginoza Appointed by Gov. Joshua Green (D) in 2023
Sabrina S. McKenna Appointed by Gov. Neil Abercrombie (D) in 2011, and re-appointed in 2021

About the court

Founded in 1959, the Hawaii Supreme Court is the state's court of last resort and has five judgeships. The current chief of the court is Mark Recktenwald.[2]

As of September 2021, four judges on the court were appointed by a Democratic governor and one judge on the court was appointed by a Republican governor.

The Hawaii Supreme Court meets in the meets in Aliʻiōlani Hale building in Honolulu, Hawaii.[2]

In Hawaii, state supreme court justices are selected through assisted appointment with a hybrid judicial nominating commission. Justices are appointed by the governor with the assistance of a commission who has no majority of members selected either by the governor or the state Bar Association. There are 10 states that use this selection method. To read more about the assisted appointment of judges, click here.

About Chief Justice Recktenwald

See also: Mark Recktenwald

Recktenwald earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1978 and his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School in 1986.[3][4]

Recktenwald was an attorney in private practice, an assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Hawaii, and director of the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs before becoming a judge. In 2007, he was appointed chief judge of the Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals. Gov. Lingle appointed him to the state supreme court in 2009. She appointed him chief justice in 2010.[3]

Other state supreme court appointments in 2025

See also: State supreme court vacancies, 2025

The following table lists vacancies on state supreme courts that opened in 2025. Click the link under the Court column for a particular vacancy for more information on that vacancy.

Click here for vacancies that opened in 2024.

2025 State
Supreme Court Vacancies
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See also

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