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Joseph Johnson

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Joseph Johnson

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Kansas 3rd District Court Division 4
Tenure
Present officeholder
Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 8, 2016

Education

Bachelor's

Winston-Salem State University

Law

University of Kansas, School of Law


Joseph Johnson is a judge for the Third Judicial District in Kansas. Johnson joined the court in 2005. He faced a retention election on November 8, 2016.[1]

Education

Johnson earned his undergraduate degree from Winston-Salem State University and his J.D. from the University of Kansas School of Law.[2]

Career

Johnson was appointed to the Third Judicial District in 2005. Before his appointment he spent 28 years in the private practice and served as an assistant state public defender.[2]

Elections

2016

See also: Kansas local trial court judicial elections, 2016

Kansas held retention and partisan elections for local judicial offices on November 8, 2016. A primary election took place on August 2, 2016. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was June 1, 2016.[3] Joseph Johnson was retained in the Kansas District 3 (Division 4) election with 70.18 percent of the vote. [4]

Kansas District 3 (Division 4), 2016
Name Yes votes
Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Johnson70.18%
Source: Shawnee County, Kansas, "Final Official Results," November 17, 2016

2012

See also: Kansas judicial elections, 2012

Johnson stood for retention on November 6, 2012.[5] He was successful in his bid for retention, earning 68.5 percent of the vote and 41,565 yes votes.[6]

Judicial selection method

See also: commission-selection, political appointment method

In 17 of the districts of the Kansas District Courts, judges are chosen through the commission-selection, political appointment method. These judges stand for retention after their first year in office and serve four-year terms if retained.[7][8]

Qualifications
To serve on this court, a judge must be:[7]

  • a state and district resident;
  • a member in good standing of the state bar for at least five years; and
  • under the age of 70. If a sitting judge turns 70 while on the bench, he or she may serve out the term.

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