John Bentley

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John Bentley

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Alabama 25th Judicial Circuit
Tenure
Present officeholder
Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 8, 2016

Education

Bachelor's

West Point

John Bentley is the Republican Place 1 judge on the 25th Circuit Court in Alabama. Bentley won re-election in the general election on November 8, 2016.

Biography

Bentley attended the United States Military Academy at West Point.[1]

Elections

2016

General election

Incumbent John Bentley ran unopposed in the general election for the Alabama 25th Judicial Circuit Place 1 seat.[2]

Alabama 25th Judicial Circuit (Place 1), General Election, 2016
Party Candidate
    Republican Green check mark transparent.png John Bentley Incumbent (unopposed)
Source: Alabama Votes, "2016 Unofficial General Election Results," accessed November 10, 2016

Primary election

Incumbent John Bentley defeated Suzanne S. Childers in the Alabama 25th Circuit Court Republican primary for Place 1.[3]

Alabama 25th Judicial Circuit (Place 1), Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png John Bentley Incumbent 67.48% 7,424
Suzanne S. Childers 32.52% 3,578
Total Votes 11,002
Source: Alabama Votes, "Unofficial Election Night Results," March 3, 2016

Selection method

See also: Partisan elections

There are 144 judges on the Alabama Circuit Courts, each elected to six-year terms. They appear on partisan election ballots statewide and must face re-election if they wish to serve again. The chief judge of a circuit court is selected by peer vote and serves a three-year term.[4]

Only voters residing in a particular circuit may vote for the circuit judge of that region.[4]

Qualifications
To serve on this court, a judge must be:

  • licensed to practice law for at least five years;
  • a resident of his or her circuit for at least one year;
  • under the age of 70 at the time of election (judges who turn 70 in office may serve until their term expires)[4][5]

2010

See also: Alabama judicial elections, 2010

Bentley was re-elected after running unopposed.[6]

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