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The '''Broome County Family Court''' is one of several other trial courts in [[Broome County, New York (Judicial)|Broome County]], [[New York]].  The court is located within the [[New York Supreme Court 6th Judicial District|6th Judicial District]] and hears cases involving families and children, including, adoption, guardianship and foster care.<ref name=list/>


==Judges==
The '''Broome County Family Court''' resides in [[New York]]. Click on the links below to learn more about the court's...
* [[Mary Rita Connerton]]
* [[Richard H. Miller, II]]
* [[Spero Pines]]
* [[Mark H. Young]]<ref name=list>[http://www.nycourts.gov/courts/6jd/broome/family.shtml ''Broome County'', "Family Court page," accessed October 24, 2014]</ref>


==Former judges==
* [[#Jurisdiction|Jurisdiction]]
* [[Peter P. Charnetsky]]
* [[#Selection method|Selection method]]
 
==Jurisdiction==
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==Selection method==
::''See also: [[Judicial selection in the states]]''
{{Local judicial selection|Court Name=New York Family Court}}
===Judicial elections in New York===
::''See also: [[New York judicial elections]]''
{{State judicial election types|State=New York}}
{{New York local judicial election rules}}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Broome County, New York (Judicial)|Broome County, New York]]
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* [[New York Family Courts]]


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.nycourts.gov/courts/6jd/broome/family.shtml ''Broome County Family Court page'']
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=Elections=
==2014==
'''Race 1''', ''candidates competed for 2 open seats''<table width="600px" class="sortable" style="text-align:center;"><tr bgcolor="#2c5285" style="color:white;"><th>Candidate</th><th>Incumbency</th><th>Party</th><th>Primary Vote</th><th>Election Vote</th></tr><tr><td align="left"><span style="display:none;">Miller</span>[[Richard H. Miller, II|Richard H. Miller, II]][[Image:Yes check.svg|18px|alt=Approved|Approved]]<span style="display:none;">A</span></td><td>No</td><td></td><td></td><td>31.5&#37;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Image:Yes check.svg|18px|alt=Approved|Approved]]<span style="display:none;">A</span></td><tr><td align="left"><span style="display:none;">Charnetsky</span>[[Peter P. Charnetsky|Peter P. Charnetsky]]&nbsp;</td><td>Yes</td><td></td><td></td><td>22.0&#37;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Image:Red x.svg|16px|link=Portal:Elections]]<span style="display:none;">D</span></td><tr><td align="left"><span style="display:none;">Reynolds</span>[[Daniel D. Reynolds|Daniel D. Reynolds]]&nbsp;</td><td>No</td><td></td><td></td><td>15.8&#37;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Image:Red x.svg|16px|link=Portal:Elections]]<span style="display:none;">D</span></td><tr><td align="left"><span style="display:none;">Young</span>[[Mark H. Young|Mark H. Young]][[Image:Yes check.svg|18px|alt=Approved|Approved]]<span style="display:none;">A</span></td><td>No</td><td></td><td></td><td>30.6&#37;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Image:Yes check.svg|18px|alt=Approved|Approved]]<span style="display:none;">A</span></td></table>
 
==2013==
'''Seat 1''', ''candidates competing for 1 open seats''<table width="600px" class="sortable" style="text-align:center;"><tr bgcolor="#2c5285" style="color:white;"><th>Candidate</th><th>Incumbency</th><th>Party</th><th>Primary Vote</th><th>Election Vote</th></tr><tr><td align="left"><span style="display:none;">Pines</span>[[Spero_Pines|Spero Pines]]<html><a href="/File:Yes_check.svg" class="image" title="Approved"><img alt="Approved" src="https://ballotpedia.s3.amazonaws.com/images/thumb/f/fb/Yes_check.svg/18px-Yes_check.svg.png" width="18" height="18" /></a><span style="display:none;">A</span></html></td><td>Yes</td><td>[[Democratic|Democratic]], Working Families</td><td></td><td>100&#37;&#160;&#160;&#160;<html><a href="/File:Yes_check.svg" class="image" title="Approved"><img alt="Approved" src="https://ballotpedia.s3.amazonaws.com/images/thumb/f/fb/Yes_check.svg/18px-Yes_check.svg.png" width="18" height="18" /></a><span style="display:none;">A</span></html></td></tr></table>
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==Footnotes==
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[[Category:Broome County, New York]]
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The Broome County Family Court resides in New York. Click on the links below to learn more about the court's...

Jurisdiction

This court holds the following jurisdiction:[1]

The Family Court hears matters involving children and families (The Family Court cannot grant a divorce; only Supreme Court can do that). Its jurisdiction includes: Adoption; Guardianship; Foster Care Approval and Review; Delinquency; Persons in Need of Supervision; Family Offense (domestic violence); Child Protective Proceedings (abuse and neglect); Termination of Parental Rights; Custody and Visitation; and Support.[2]

Selection method

See also: Judicial selection in the states
See also: Partisan elections

Judges of the New York Family Courts all serve 10-year terms but their method of selection varies based on location. Outside of New York City, they are selected through partisan contested elections. In New York City, they are appointed by the mayor. To serve on this court, a judge must be a state and county resident, at least 18 years old and practice in the state for 10 years. This court has a mandatory retirement age of 70 years old.[3]

Judicial elections in New York

See also: New York judicial elections

New York is one of five states that uses partisan elections to select judges and does not use retention elections for subsequent terms. To read more about how states use judicial elections to select judges across the country, click here.

Primary election

Closed primary elections are held to allow members of political parties to select their respective candidates. The candidate who wins the Democratic primary, for example, will go on to be the Democratic nominee in the general election. Independent candidates may also run in the general election, bypassing the primary.[4] If a candidate cross-files, he or she could run in the general election as a Democratic Party candidate, as well as a candidate for one or more other parties.

According to statute, candidates for the supreme courts are chosen indirectly through delegates. Voters elect convention delegates in the primary election, and the delegates choose the supreme court candidates who will be on the general election ballot.[5][6]

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