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Jeffry Martin

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Elections and appointments
Last election

August 14, 2018

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Jeffry Martin ran for election for the Position 11 judge of the Minnesota Second Judicial District. Martin lost in the primary on August 14, 2018.

Elections

2018

See also: Municipal elections in Ramsey County, Minnesota (2018)

General election

General election for Minnesota 2nd District Court Position 11

Adam Yang defeated Scott Michael Flaherty in the general election for Minnesota 2nd District Court Position 11 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Adam Yang (Nonpartisan)
 
52.9
 
85,470
Scott Michael Flaherty (Nonpartisan)
 
46.6
 
75,310
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.4
 
711

Total votes: 161,491
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for Minnesota 2nd District Court Position 11

Scott Michael Flaherty and Adam Yang defeated Jeffry Martin and Gregory Egan in the primary for Minnesota 2nd District Court Position 11 on August 14, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Scott Michael Flaherty (Nonpartisan)
 
38.1
 
26,491
Adam Yang (Nonpartisan)
 
33.4
 
23,197
Jeffry Martin (Nonpartisan)
 
17.5
 
12,149
Gregory Egan (Nonpartisan)
 
11.0
 
7,639

Total votes: 69,476
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Selection method

See also: Nonpartisan election of judges

Judges of the Minnesota District Courts are all chosen in nonpartisan elections to serve six-year terms. Candidates compete in primaries, from which the top two contestants advance to the general election. 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. Sitting judges who reach the age of 70 while in office are allowed to serve until the last day of their birthday month.[1]

The chief judge of each district court is selected by peer vote for a two-year term.[1]

Judges of all courts are required to be "learned in the law" and under 70 years old.[1][2]

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