James B. Florey

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James B. Florey
Image of James B. Florey
Prior offices
Minnesota Court of Appeals District 14
Successor: Elise Larson

Education

Bachelor's

University of Minnesota, Duluth, 1978

Law

William Mitchell College of Law, 1981

James B. Florey was a judge for District 14 of the Minnesota Court of Appeals. He assumed office in 1999. He left office on April 1, 2022.

Florey ran for re-election for the District 14 judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals. He won in the general election on November 6, 2018.

[1]

Florey retired on April 1, 2022.[2]

Education

Florey received his undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota Duluth in 1978. He earned his J.D. at the William Mitchell College of Law in 1981.[1]

Career

Elections

2018

See also: Minnesota intermediate appellate court elections, 2018

General election

General election for Minnesota Court of Appeals District 14

Incumbent James B. Florey won election in the general election for Minnesota Court of Appeals District 14 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of James B. Florey
James B. Florey (Nonpartisan)
 
99.2
 
1,539,709
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.8
 
12,570

Total votes: 1,552,279
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Selection method

See also: Nonpartisan election of judges

Judges of the Minnesota Court of Appeals are all chosen in nonpartisan elections to six-year terms. Candidates compete in primaries, from which the top two contestants advance to the general election.[3] Sitting judges must run for re-election if they wish to serve additional terms. While party affiliation is not designated on the ballot, incumbency is.[3] Interim vacancies are filled via gubernatorial appointment. Appointed judges serve until the next general election occurring more than one year after their appointment.[3] They may then stand for election to a full term, and other candidates may file to run against them.[4]

Qualifications

Judges are required to be "learned in the law" and under 70 years old. Sitting judges who reach the age of 70 while in office are allowed to serve until the last day of that month.[3][5]

Selection of the chief judge

The chief judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals is appointed by the governor to a three-year term.

2012

Florey ran unopposed in the general election November 6, 2012.[6] He received 99.21% of the vote.[7]

See also: Minnesota judicial elections, 2012

See also

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Footnotes