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Jason Thompson (Michigan)
Jason Thompson is a former candidate for the 46th Circuit Court in Michigan.[1] Thompson was defeated in the primary election on August 2, 2016.
Biography
Thompson was born in 1978 and graduated from Grayling High School in 1996. He received a bachelor's degree and a J.D. from the University of Notre Dame in 2000 and 2003, respectively. His professional experience includes working as a partner at Bloomquist & Thompson, PLLC in Grayling, Mich.[2]
Campaign themes
2016
Thompson participated in Ballotpedia's 2016 survey of local judicial candidates. The following sections display his responses to the survey questions. When asked what non-judicial legal experience qualifies him to be a judge, the candidate made the following statement:
“ | I represent individuals throughout the 46th Circuit in the types of matters before the Court.[2][3] | ” |
When asked why he was running for this particular court seat, the candidate made the following statement:
“ | I believe I have the experience, temperament, and qualifications to help ensure the people of this Circuit receive the Court services they are entitled to.[2][3] | ” |
When asked to identify one judge, past or present, who he admires, the candidate made the following statement:
“ | Justice Alton T. Davis, 46th Circuit Trial Court/Michigan Court of Appeals/Michigan Supreme Court[2][3] | ” |
When asked about his primary concern regarding today's judicial system in his state, the candidate made the following statement:
“ | I want to ensure each individual before the Court is treated with respect and that all cases are resolved impartiality.[2][3] | ” |
Elections
2016
Michigan held general elections for local judicial offices on November 8, 2016. A primary election occurred on August 2, 2016. The candidate filing deadline for incumbents was March 21, and the deadline for non-incumbents was April 19.[4] Kevin Hesselink and Colin Hunter defeated Michael T. Edwards and Jason Thompson in the 46th Circuit primary election .[1]
46th Circuit, Primary Election, 2016 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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28.16% | 2,674 |
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26.24% | 2,492 |
Michael T. Edwards | 23.60% | 2,241 |
Jason Thompson | 22.01% | 2,090 |
Total Votes | 9,497 | |
Source: Michigan Department of State, "Official Primary Results," August 23, 2016 |
Selection method
- See also: Nonpartisan election of judges
The 221 judges of the Michigan Circuit Courts are selected in an identical manner, each serving six-year terms. They are chosen in nonpartisan elections and must face re-election if they wish to continue serving. Candidates are placed on the ballot via nonpartisan primaries or by nominating petitions.[5] Sitting judges who reach age 70 are allowed to serve out the remainder of their term.[6]
Selection of the chief judge
The chief judges of the circuit courts are appointed by the state supreme court to two-year terms.[5]
Qualifications
To be elected to either of these courts, a judge must:[5]
- be a qualified elector of his or her district;
- be licensed to practice law in the state;
- have at least five years of law practice experience; and
- be under the age of 70.
See also
- Courts in Michigan
- Local trial court judicial elections, 2016
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2016
External links
- Michigan Secretary of State, "2016 Michigan Unofficial Candidate Listing," April 19, 2016
- Official campaign website
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Michigan Secretary of State, "2016 Michigan Unofficial Candidate Listing," April 19, 2016
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Ballotpedia's local judicial candidate survey, 2016, "Jason Thompson's Responses," May 13, 2016
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, "2016 Michigan Election Dates," accessed December 7, 2015
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 American Judicature Society, "Methods of Judicial Selection: Michigan," archived October 2, 2014
- ↑ Michigan Daily, "Washtenaw County judge announces early retirement," May 1, 2014
Federal courts:
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of Michigan, Western District of Michigan • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of Michigan, Western District of Michigan
State courts:
Michigan Supreme Court • Michigan Court of Appeals • Michigan Circuit Court • Michigan Court of Claims • Michigan District Courts • Michigan Municipal Courts • Michigan Probate Courts
State resources:
Courts in Michigan • Michigan judicial elections • Judicial selection in Michigan
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