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'''James S. Hawkins''' is a judge for the [[Superior Court of Riverside County, California|Superior Court of Riverside County]] in [[California]].<ref>[http://www.courts.ca.gov/2948.htm ''California Courts,'' "Trial Courts Roster," accessed November 11, 2016]</ref><ref name=term/> He filed for re-election in 2014, but due to facing no opposition, {{tense (judicial)|date=11/4/2014|future=will be|past=was}} automatically elected to a new term that expires in 2021.<ref name=candidate/>
'''James S. Hawkins''' was a judge for the [[Superior Court of Riverside County, California|Superior Court of Riverside County]] in [[California]].<ref>[http://www.courts.ca.gov/2948.htm ''California Courts,'' "Trial Courts Roster," accessed November 11, 2016]</ref><ref name=term/> He retired in 2017.<ref>[https://trellis.law/profile/judge/james.s.hawkins?m=1 ''Trellis'', "The Honorable James S. Hawkins," accessed April 3, 2019]</ref>


==Elections==
==Elections==
===2014===
===2014===
<span class="see-also">''See also: [[California_judicial_elections,_2014|California judicial elections, 2014]]''</span>
<span class="see-also">''See also: [[California_judicial_elections,_2014|California judicial elections, 2014]]''</span><br>
Hawkins ran for re-election to the [[Superior_Court_of_Riverside_County,_California|Riverside County Superior Court]].<br />As an unopposed incumbent, he was automatically re-elected without appearing on the ballot.
Hawkins ran for re-election to the [[Superior_Court_of_Riverside_County,_California|Riverside County Superior Court]].<br />As an unopposed incumbent, he was automatically re-elected without appearing on the ballot.
<ref name=candidate>[http://www.voteinfo.net/Elections/20140603/docs/Candidates.pdf ''Riverside Registrar of Voters'', "Candidate list for the June 3, 2014, Statewide Primary Election," accessed March 25, 2014]</ref>{{Resultsref2014|State=California}}[[Category:Successful_California_judicial_candidates,_2014]][[Category:Unopposed_candidates,_November_2014]]
<ref name=candidate>[http://www.voteinfo.net/Elections/20140603/docs/Candidates.pdf ''Riverside Registrar of Voters'', "Candidate list for the June 3, 2014, Statewide Primary Election," accessed March 25, 2014]</ref>{{Resultsref2014|State=California}}[[Category:Successful_California_judicial_candidates,_2014]][[Category:Unopposed_candidates,_November_2014]]
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James Hawkins
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Prior offices:
Superior Court of Riverside County
Year left office: 2017


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James S. Hawkins was a judge for the Superior Court of Riverside County in California.[1][2] He retired in 2017.[3]

Elections

2014

See also: California judicial elections, 2014
Hawkins ran for re-election to the Riverside County Superior Court.
As an unopposed incumbent, he was automatically re-elected without appearing on the ballot. [4] 

2008

Hawkins was elected to a full term on the superior court after running unopposed in 2008.[2]

See also

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