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Jose Benavides

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Jose R. Benavides
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Superior Court of Kern County
Tenure
2010 - Present
Term ends
2031
Years in position
15

Elections and appointments
Last election
March 5, 2024
Appointed
2009
Education
Bachelor's
University of California, Los Angeles, 1979
Law
University of California, Los Angeles, 1982

Jose R. Benavides is a judge of the Superior Court of Kern County in California. He assumed office in 2010. His current term ends on January 6, 2031.

Benavides won re-election for judge of the Superior Court of Kern County in California outright in the primary on March 5, 2024, after the primary and general election were canceled.

Biography

Benavides received a bachelor's degree from University of California, Los Angeles in 1979 and a J.D. from the same university in 1982. Prior to becoming a Superior Court judge, Benavides worked as a sole practitioner in Kern County for 12 years. Before moving to Kern County, Benavides was an associate with the firm of Klein, Wegis et al. and had practiced in various law firms throughout Los Angeles, Pasadena and Whittier, California.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: Municipal elections in Kern County, California (2024)

Nonpartisan primary election

The primary election was canceled. Jose R. Benavides (Nonpartisan) won the election without appearing on the ballot.

Endorsements

Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Benavides in this election.

2018

See also: Municipal elections in Kern County, California (2018)

Nonpartisan primary election

The primary election was canceled. Jose R. Benavides (Nonpartisan) won the election without appearing on the ballot.

Selection method

See also: Nonpartisan election

The 1,535 judges of the California Superior Courts compete in nonpartisan races in even-numbered years. If a candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote in the June primary election, he or she is declared the winner; if no candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote, a runoff between the top two candidates is held during the November general election.[2][3][4][5]

If an incumbent judge is running unopposed in an election, his or her name does not appear on the ballot. The judge is automatically re-elected following the general election.[2]

The chief judge of any given superior court is selected by peer vote of the court's members. He or she serves in that capacity for one or two years, depending on the county.[2]

Qualifications
Candidates are required to have 10 years of experience as a law practitioner or as a judge of a court of record.[2]

Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection

Jose R. Benavides did not complete Ballotpedia's 2024 Candidate Connection survey.

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