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Superior Court of San Francisco County, California

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Jurisdiction

This court holds the following jurisdiction:[1]

In general, all California superior courts have jurisdiction over a person that lives in California or can be found in California, and businesses or organizations that do business in California.

So, as long as you are suing someone who lives in California or a company or organization that does business here, the superior court has personal jurisdiction.[2]

Judges


Office Name Party Date assumed office
Superior Court of San Francisco County Michael Begert Nonpartisan 2011
Superior Court of San Francisco County Suzanne Ramos Bolanos Nonpartisan
Superior Court of San Francisco County Susan M. Breall Nonpartisan
Superior Court of San Francisco County Teresa Caffese Nonpartisan 2018
Superior Court of San Francisco County Bruce E. Chan Nonpartisan 2009
Superior Court of San Francisco County Roger Chan Nonpartisan 2016
Superior Court of San Francisco County Andrew Y.S. Cheng Nonpartisan 2009
Superior Court of San Francisco County Marisa Chun Nonpartisan 2021
Superior Court of San Francisco County Linda Colfax Nonpartisan 2011
Superior Court of San Francisco County Brendan P. Conroy Nonpartisan 2013
Superior Court of San Francisco County Charles Crompton Nonpartisan 2015
Superior Court of San Francisco County Richard Darwin Nonpartisan 2018
Superior Court of San Francisco County Gail Dekreon Nonpartisan 2003
Superior Court of San Francisco County Harry M. Dorfman Nonpartisan 2013
Superior Court of San Francisco County Rochelle C. East Nonpartisan 2013
Superior Court of San Francisco County Maria Evangelista Nonpartisan January 4, 2021
Superior Court of San Francisco County Samuel K. Feng Nonpartisan 2009
Superior Court of San Francisco County Brian Ferrall Nonpartisan 2020
Superior Court of San Francisco County Eric Fleming Nonpartisan 2018
Superior Court of San Francisco County Daniel A. Flores Nonpartisan 2015
Superior Court of San Francisco County Simon J. Frankel Nonpartisan 2022
Superior Court of San Francisco County Loretta M. Giorgi Nonpartisan
Superior Court of San Francisco County Carolyn Gold Nonpartisan January 4, 2021
Superior Court of San Francisco County Alexandra Robert Gordon Nonpartisan 2018
Superior Court of San Francisco County Charles F. Haines Nonpartisan 2001
Superior Court of San Francisco County Christopher Hite Nonpartisan 2016
Superior Court of San Francisco County Victor Hwang Nonpartisan 2017
Superior Court of San Francisco County Curtis E.A. Karnow Nonpartisan
Superior Court of San Francisco County Kathleen A. Kelly Nonpartisan 2003
Superior Court of San Francisco County Anne-Christine Massullo Nonpartisan 2006
Superior Court of San Francisco County Michael McNaughton Nonpartisan 2018
Superior Court of San Francisco County Ross Moody Nonpartisan 2015
Superior Court of San Francisco County Stephen Murphy Nonpartisan 2017
Superior Court of San Francisco County Vedica Puri Nonpartisan 2019
Superior Court of San Francisco County Joseph Quinn Nonpartisan 2015
Superior Court of San Francisco County Murlene Randle Nonpartisan 2020
Superior Court of San Francisco County Sharon Reardon Nonpartisan 2015
Superior Court of San Francisco County Michael Rhoads Nonpartisan 2022
Superior Court of San Francisco County Russell Roeca Nonpartisan 2020
Superior Court of San Francisco County Jeffrey S. Ross Nonpartisan 2009
Superior Court of San Francisco County Gerardo C. Sandoval Nonpartisan
Superior Court of San Francisco County Ethan P. Schulman Nonpartisan 2014
Superior Court of San Francisco County Brian Stretch Nonpartisan 2024
Superior Court of San Francisco County Patrick Thompson Nonpartisan March 14, 2022
Superior Court of San Francisco County Michelle Tong Nonpartisan January 4, 2021
Superior Court of San Francisco County Richard B. Ulmer Jr. Nonpartisan 2009
Superior Court of San Francisco County Christine Van Aken Nonpartisan 2018
Superior Court of San Francisco County Rebecca Wightman Nonpartisan April 18, 2022
Superior Court of San Francisco County Monica F. Wiley Nonpartisan 2009
Superior Court of San Francisco County Mary E. Wiss Nonpartisan
Superior Court of San Francisco County Garrett L. Wong Nonpartisan 2005
Superior Court of San Francisco County Braden C. Woods Nonpartisan 2013


Elections

California is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in California, click here.

Selection method

See also: Judicial selection in the states
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.[3][4][5][6]

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.[3]

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.[3]

Qualifications
Candidates are required to have 10 years of experience as a law practitioner or as a judge of a court of record.[3]

Judicial elections in California

See also: California judicial elections

California is one of seven states that use nonpartisan elections to initially select judges and then use retention elections to determine whether judges should remain on the bench. To read more about how states use judicial elections to select judges across the country, click here.

Primary election

Only candidates for the superior courts compete in primary elections.

  • If a superior court judge runs unopposed for re-election, his or her name does not appear on the ballot and he or she is automatically re-elected following the general election.[7][8]
  • Write-in candidates may file to run against an incumbent within 10 days after the filing deadline passes if they are able to secure enough signatures (between 100 and 600, depending on the number of registered voters in the county). In that case, the incumbent would appear on the general election ballot along with an option to vote for a write-in candidate.[8]
  • In contested races, the candidate who receives a majority of all the votes in the primary wins the election. If no candidate receives a majority of the votes in the primary, the top two compete in the November general election.[9]

General election

  • Superior court candidates who advance from the primary election compete in the general election.
  • Superior court incumbents facing competition from write-in candidates appear on the ballot.[8][9]


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