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Llinet Rosado

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New York Supreme Court 12th Judicial District
Tenure

2019 - Present

Term ends

2032

Years in position

6

New York Supreme Court Appellate Division 1st Department
Tenure

2023 - Present

Term ends

2028

Years in position

2

Prior offices
New York City Civil Court

Compensation

Base salary

$245,100

Elections and appointments
Appointed

July 28, 2023

Education

Bachelor's

State University of New York, Albany, 1993

Law

Albany Law School, 1997

Llinet Rosado (Democratic Party) is a judge for the 1st Department of the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division. She assumed office in 2023. Her current term ends on December 31, 2028.

Rosado (Democratic Party) is also a judge of the New York Supreme Court 12th Judicial District. She assumed office in 2019. Her current term ends on December 31, 2032.

Rosado (Democratic Party) ran for election for judge of the New York Supreme Court 12th Judicial District. She won in the general election on November 6, 2018.

Rosado was a judge on the New York City Civil Court in Bronx County, New York, from 2013 to 2018. Rosado was elected to the court in 2012.

Education

Rosado received her undergraduate degree from the State University of New York Albany in 1993 and her J.D. from Albany Law School in 1997.[1]

Political career

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Rosado's political career includes the following offices:

Elections

2018

See also: Municipal elections in New York, New York (2018)

General election

General election for New York Supreme Court 12th Judicial District (8 seats)

The following candidates ran in the general election for New York Supreme Court 12th Judicial District on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Robert E. Torres (D)
 
13.2
 
216,002
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Julio Rodriguez (D)
 
11.8
 
192,661
Elizabeth A. Taylor (D)
 
11.6
 
190,184
Llinet Rosado (D)
 
11.6
 
188,835
Mary Ann Brigantti-Hughes (D)
 
11.3
 
185,116
Marsha Michael (D)
 
11.2
 
183,626
Ben Barbato (D)
 
10.9
 
178,136
Eddie McShan (D)
 
10.8
 
177,216
Gino Marmorato (R)
 
1.3
 
21,871
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James Gisondi (R)
 
1.2
 
19,348
Benison DeFunis (R)
 
1.1
 
18,276
Patricia Latzman (Working Families Party)
 
0.8
 
13,567
Mark Schneider (Working Families Party)
 
0.7
 
11,444
Kenneth Schaeffer (Working Families Party)
 
0.6
 
9,760
Michael Lausell (Working Families Party)
 
0.5
 
8,948
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Bob Cohen (Working Families Party)
 
0.5
 
8,934
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Ronald Kim (Working Families Party)
 
0.5
 
8,511
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
1,535

Total votes: 1,633,970
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Selection method

See also: Partisan election of judges

The 324 justices of the New York Supreme Court are elected to 14-year terms in partisan elections. To appear on the ballot, candidates must be chosen at partisan nominating conventions. Sitting judges wishing to serve an additional term must run for re-election.[2]

The chief judge of the court of appeals appoints two chief administrative judges of the supreme court, one to supervise trial courts within New York City and one to supervise trial courts outside of the city.[2]

Qualifications
To serve on this court, a judge must:[2]

  • be a state resident;
  • have had at least 10 years of in-state law practice;
  • be at least 18 years old; and
  • be under the age of 70 (retirement at 70 is mandatory).

2012

See also: New York judicial elections, 2012

Rosado defeated Harry Hertzberg in the general election on November 6, winning 71.22 percent of the vote.[3][4]

See also

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