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Utah judicial elections, 2010

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The Utah judicial elections of 2010 consisted of a Primary Election on June 22, 2010 and a General Election on November 2, 2010.

Overview

The Utah Supreme Court is composed of five members. A Chief Justice, Associate Justice, and three justices make up the Utah Supreme Court serving renewable 10-year terms.

Retention in 2010

Court of Appeals

Court Candidate Results
Utah Court of Appeals William Thorne Retained with 77.08% of the vote.[1]

District Court

Court Candidate Results
Utah First Judicial District Clint S. Judkins Retained with 84.23% of the vote
Utah Second Judicial District Michael G. Allphin Retained with 78.64% of the vote
Utah Second Judicial District Glen R. Dawson Retained with 78.74% of the vote
Utah Second Judicial District Ernest W. Jones Retained with 78.39% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District Judith S.H. Atherton Retained with 73.71% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District Terry L. Christiansen Retained with 76.65% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District L. A. Dever Retained with 70.64% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District Robert P. Faust Retained with 74.26% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District Robert K. Hilder Retained with 73.81% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District Mark S. Kouris Retained with 73.9% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District Bruce C. Lubeck Retained with 72.95% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District Sandra N. Peuler Retained with 74.53% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District Randall Skanchy Retained with 72.69% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District Kate A. Toomey Retained with 73.94% of the vote
Utah Third Judicial District Vernice S. Trease Retained with 73.87% of the vote
Utah Fourth Judicial District Donald Eyre, Jr. Retained with 81.51% of the vote
Utah Fourth Judicial District Fred D. Howard Retained with 81.15% of the vote
Utah Fourth Judicial District Claudia Laycock Retained with 78.99% of the vote
Utah Fourth Judicial District Darold J. McDade Retained with 80.52% of the vote
Utah Fourth Judicial District David Mortensen Retained with 81.87% of the vote
Utah Fifth Judicial District G. Rand Beacham Retained with 81.65% of the vote
Utah Seventh Judicial District George M. Harmond Retained with 82.32% of the vote
Utah Seventh Judicial District Douglas B. Thomas Retained with 81.49% of the vote
Second District Juvenile Court Mark Andrus Retained with 79.74% of the vote
Third District Juvenile Court Kimberly K. Hornak Retained with 74.87% of the vote
Third District Juvenile Court Mark May Retained with 74.85% of the vote
Third District Juvenile Court James R. Michie, Jr. Retained with 74.52% of the vote
Third District Juvenile Court Frederic M. Oddone Retained with 73.28% of the vote
Fourth District Juvenile Court Suchada Bazzelle Retained with 79.84% of the vote
Fourth District Juvenile Court Sterling Sainsbury Retained with 82.02% of the vote
Fifth District Juvenile Court Hans Q. Chamberlain Retained with 84.13% of the vote
Fifth District Juvenile Court Thomas M. Higbee Retained with 84.48% of the vote
Sixth District Juvenile Court Paul D. Lyman Retained with 82.76% of the vote

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Justice Courts

The Utah Justice Court judges that stand for retention do so every four years. Originally, they are appointed by a county commission.[3][4]


First District

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Second District

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Third District

Fourth District

Fifth District

Sixth District

Seventh District

Eighth District

See also

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Footnotes