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Ted Limpert

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Ted Limpert

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New York Supreme Court 5th Judicial District
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Ted Limpert was a candidate for the Supreme Court 5th Judicial District in New York.[1] Limpert was defeated in the general election on November 8, 2016.

Elections

2016

See also: New York local trial court judicial elections, 2016

New York held general elections for local judicial offices on November 8, 2016. A primary election was held on September 13, 2016. The filing deadline for candidates who wish to run in this election was July 14, 2016.[2] Incumbent Deborah Karalunas and Gregory R. Gilbert defeated Ted Limpert, Scott DelConte, and Andrew Falk in the general election for two open seats on the New York Supreme Court 5th Judicial District.[3]

New York 5th District Supreme Court, General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican, Conservative, Independence Green check mark transparent.png Deborah Karalunas Incumbent 29.32% 197,335
     Republican, Conservative, Independence Green check mark transparent.png Gregory R. Gilbert 27.62% 185,866
     Democratic, Working Families Ted Limpert 23.52% 158,272
     Democratic Scott DelConte 17.42% 117,223
     Working Families Andrew Falk 2.07% 13,909
Write-in votes 0.05% 361
Total Votes 672,966
Source: New York State Board of Elections, "2016 General Election Unofficial Results," accessed November 9, 2016

Judicial selection method

Supreme courts

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.[4]

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.[4]

Qualifications
To serve on this court, a judge must:[4]

  • 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).

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