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Judicial Appointments
Governor Gary Herbert
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This page lists judges appointed by Gary Herbert (R) during his term as Governor of Utah. As of today, the total number of Herbert appointees was 78. For the full profile of Herbert, click here.

Ballotpedia provides comprehensive coverage of the 100 largest cities in America by population. Some Utah judges are outside of that coverage scope. As a result, this page does not provide an exhaustive list of all judges appointed by Gov. Herbert.

Appointment process

In Utah, the governor makes a judicial appointment after candidates are recommended by a judicial nominating commission. After the governor appoints a judge, she or he must be confirmed by the Utah Senate. Judges then stand for retention in the next general election more than three years after appointment.[1][2]

Appointed judges

The tables below list the governor's appointees to the courts across the state.

State Courts

Supreme Court

Name Court Active

Paige Petersen

Utah Supreme Court

January 19, 2018 - Present

Thomas Rex Lee

Utah Supreme Court

July 19, 2010 - June 30, 2022

Deno Himonas

Utah Supreme Court

March 18, 2015 - March 1, 2022

John A. Pearce

Utah Supreme Court

January 29, 2016 - Present

Court of Appeals

Name Court Active

Stephen L. Roth

Utah Court of Appeals

Jill Pohlman

Utah Court of Appeals

2016 - August 17, 2022

J. Frederic Voros Jr.

Utah Court of Appeals

Diana Hagen

Utah Court of Appeals

2017 - May 18, 2022

Ryan M. Harris

Utah Court of Appeals

2017 - Present

David N. Mortensen

Utah Court of Appeals

July 14, 2016 - Present

Mary Kate Appleby

Utah Court of Appeals

2014 - January 1, 2021

Michele Christiansen

Utah Court of Appeals

2010 - Present


Local Courts

Name Court Active

Edwin T. Peterson

Utah Eighth Judicial District

Clark McClellan

Utah Eighth Judicial District

Keith E. Eddington

Utah Eighth Judicial District

Samuel P. Chiara

Utah Eighth Judicial District

Ryan B. Evershed

Utah Eighth Judicial District

Keith C. Barnes

Utah Fifth Judicial District

Ann Marie McIff Allen

Utah Fifth Judicial District

September 29, 2020 - April 12, 2024

Matthew Bell

Utah Fifth Judicial District

Jeffrey C. Wilcox

Utah Fifth Judicial District

Kahla Staheli

Utah Fifth Judicial District

Michael F. Leavitt

Utah Fifth Judicial District Juvenile Court

Paul Dame

Utah Fifth Judicial District Juvenile Court

Kirk Morgan

Utah First Judicial District

Brian Cannell

Utah First Judicial District

Brandon J. Maynard

Utah First Judicial District

Spencer Walsh

Utah First Judicial District

Brian G. Cannell

Utah First Judicial District

Angela Fonnesbeck

Utah First Judicial District

Jennifer Brown

Utah Fourth Judicial District

Robert Lunnen

Utah Fourth Judicial District

Robert A. Lund

Utah Fourth Judicial District

2021 - Present

Denise M. Porter

Utah Fourth Judicial District

2021 - Present

Roger W. Griffin

Utah Fourth Judicial District

M. James Brady

Utah Fourth Judicial District

Thomas L. Low

Utah Fourth Judicial District

Anthony Howell

Utah Fourth Judicial District

Kraig Powell

Utah Fourth Judicial District

2017 - Present

Douglas Nielsen

Utah Fourth Judicial District Juvenile Court

F. Richards Smith

Utah Fourth Judicial District Juvenile Court

Brent H. Bartholomew

Utah Fourth Judicial District Juvenile Court

Jennifer Valencia

Utah Second Judicial District

Noel S. Hyde

Utah Second Judicial District

Joseph M. Bean

Utah Second Judicial District

Robert J. Dale

Utah Second Judicial District

David R. Hamilton

Utah Second Judicial District

Jeffrey J. Noland

Utah Second Judicial District Juvenile Court

Michelle E. Heward

Utah Second Judicial District Juvenile Court

Sherene T. Dillon

Utah Second Judicial District Juvenile Court

Sharon S. Sipes

Utah Second Judicial District Juvenile Court

Robert Neill

Utah Second Judicial District Juvenile Court

Craig Bunnell

Utah Seventh Judicial District Juvenile Court

William K. Kendall

Utah Third Judicial District

Kara L. Pettit

Utah Third Judicial District

Barry Lawrence

Utah Third Judicial District

Laura S. Scott

Utah Third Judicial District

Paul B. Parker

Utah Third Judicial District

Su Chon

Utah Third Judicial District

2012 - November 25, 2022

Keith A. Kelly

Utah Third Judicial District

Andrew H. Stone

Utah Third Judicial District

Heather Brereton

Utah Third Judicial District

Richard D. McKelvie

Utah Third Judicial District

Elizabeth A. Hruby-Mills

Utah Third Judicial District

Matthew Bates

Utah Third Judicial District

Patrick Corum

Utah Third Judicial District

Amber Mettler

Utah Third Judicial District

James D. Gardner

Utah Third Judicial District

L. Douglas Hogan

Utah Third Judicial District

Todd M. Shaughnessy

Utah Third Judicial District

Katherine Bernards-Goodman

Utah Third Judicial District

2010 - 2019

Kent Holmberg

Utah Third Judicial District

Julie Lund

Utah Third Judicial District

Charlene Barlow

Utah Third Judicial District

Linda Jones

Utah Third Judicial District

Elizabeth M. Knight

Utah Third Judicial District Juvenile Court

Renee Jimenez

Utah Third Judicial District Juvenile Court

Tupakk Renteria

Utah Third Judicial District Juvenile Court


Judicial selection process

See also: Judicial selection in Utah
Judicial selection in Utah
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Utah Supreme Court
Method:   Assisted appointment
Term:   10 years
Utah Court of Appeals
Method:   Assisted appointment
Term:   6 years
Utah District Courts
Method:   Assisted appointment
Term:   6 years
Utah Justice Courts
Method:   Municipal government selection
Term:   6 years


Judicial selection refers to the process used to select judges for courts. At the state level, methods of judicial selection vary substantially in the United States, and in some cases between different court types within a state. There are six primary types of judicial selection: partisan and nonpartisan elections, the Michigan method, assisted appointment, gubernatorial appointment, and legislative elections. To read more about how these selection methods are used across the country, click here.

This article covers how state court judges are selected in Utah, including:

As of April 2025, the selection of state court judges in Utah occurs almost exclusively through the assisted appointment method. Following an initial three-year term, appointed judges must be approved by voters in yes-no retention elections, after which they may serve full terms that vary in length by court level.[3]

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Appellate state court selection in the United States, by general selection method[4]


State courts and their selection methods across the U.S., including the District of Columbia[4]
Method Supreme Court (of 53)[5] Courts of Appeal (of 46) Trial Courts (of 147)
Partisan elections (PE) 8 6 39
Nonpartisan elections (NPE) 13 16 34
Legislative elections (LE) 2 2 5
Gubernatorial appointment of judges (GA) 5 3 6
Assisted appointment (AA) 22 18 46
Combination or other 3[6] 1[7] 17[8]

State profile

Demographic data for Utah
 UtahU.S.
Total population:2,990,632316,515,021
Land area (sq mi):82,1703,531,905
Race and ethnicity**
White:87.6%73.6%
Black/African American:1.1%12.6%
Asian:2.2%5.1%
Native American:1.1%0.8%
Pacific Islander:0.9%0.2%
Two or more:2.6%3%
Hispanic/Latino:13.4%17.1%
Education
High school graduation rate:91.2%86.7%
College graduation rate:31.1%29.8%
Income
Median household income:$60,727$53,889
Persons below poverty level:12.7%11.3%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015)
Click here for more information on the 2020 census and here for more on its impact on the redistricting process in Utah.
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

Presidential voting pattern

See also: Presidential voting trends in Utah

Utah voted Republican in all seven presidential elections between 2000 and 2024.


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Footnotes

  1. American Judicature Society, "Methods of Judicial Selection: Utah," archived October 6, 2014
  2. American Judicature Society, "Methods of Judicial Selection: Utah; Judicial Nominating Commissions," archived January 13, 2014
  3. American Judicature Society, "Methods of Judicial Selection," accessed August 20, 2021
  4. 4.0 4.1 American Judicature Society, "Methods of Judicial Selection," archived February 2, 2015
  5. Both Oklahoma and Texas have two state supreme courts: one for civil matters and one for criminal matters.
  6. Michigan and Ohio use nonpartisan general elections with candidates selected through partisan primaries or conventions. In the District of Columbia, judges are selected in the same manner as federal judges.
  7. Judges of the North Dakota Court of Appeals are appointed on an as-needed basis by the supreme court justices.
  8. Most courts that use combination/alternative methods (for example, mayoral appointment) are local level courts. These courts are often governed by selection guidelines that are unique to their specific region.