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Joel Agron
Joel Agron is a judge of the Superior Court of San Bernardino County in California. He assumed office in 2018. His current term ends on January 4, 2027.
Agron won re-election for judge of the Superior Court of San Bernardino County in California outright in the primary on March 3, 2020, after the general election was canceled.
Biography
Agron earned a J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, and a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley.[1]
Agron was a commissioner at the San Bernardino County Superior Court from 2016 to 2017. He served as a deputy public defender at the San Bernardino County Public Defender’s Office from 2002 to 2016. Agron was a sole practitioner from 1997 to 2002 and an associate at the Law Office of Randall Knox from 1995 to 1997.[1]
Elections
2020
See also: Municipal elections in San Bernardino County, California (2020)
Nonpartisan primary election
Nonpartisan primary for Superior Court of San Bernardino County
Incumbent Joel Agron won election outright against Jason Liso in the primary for Superior Court of San Bernardino County on March 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Joel Agron (Nonpartisan) | 55.3 | 178,467 | |
![]() | Jason Liso (Nonpartisan) ![]() | 44.7 | 144,044 |
Total votes: 322,511 | ||||
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Campaign themes
2020
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See also
2020 Elections
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Footnotes
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