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The '''Waukesha County Circuit Court''' is one of 72 [[Wisconsin Circuit Courts|circuit courts]] in [[Wisconsin]].<ref name=list/> This court is in the [[3rd Judicial District, Wisconsin|3rd Judicial District]] and presides over [[Waukesha County, Wisconsin (Judicial)|Waukesha County]].<ref name="courts">[http://www.wicourts.gov/contact/docs/circuit.pdf ''Wisconsin Circuit Courts'', "Contact information," accessed May 5, 2014]</reF>


==Judges==
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* [[Michael Aprahamian]]
* [[Michael Bohren]]
* [[Paul Bugenhagen, Jr.]]
* [[Lloyd V. Carter]]
* [[William Domina]]
* [[Jennifer Dorow]]
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* [[Lee Dreyfus]]
* [[Kathryn Foster]]
* [[Patrick Haughney]]
* [[Maria S. Lazar]]
* [[Michael P. Maxwell]]
* [[Ralph Ramirez]]<ref name=list>[http://www.wicourts.gov/courts/circuit/judges.htm ''Wisconsin Court System'', "Circuit Court Judges," accessed May 5, 2014]</ref>
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==Former judges==
The '''Waukesha County Circuit Court''' resides in [[Wisconsin]]. Click on the links below to learn more about the court's...
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* [[Richard Congdon]]
* [[Mac Davis|J. Mac Davis]]
* [[Mark Gempeler]]
* [[Mark Gundrum]]
* [[Donald Hassin]]
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* [[James Kieffer]]
* [[Robert Mawdsley]]
* [[Kathleen Stilling]]
* [[Linda Van De Water]]
|}


==Contact==
* [[#Jurisdiction|Jurisdiction]]
'''3rd Judicial District - Courthouse'''<br>
* [[#Selection method|Selection method]]
515 W Moreland Blvd.<br>
Waukesha, WI 53188-2428 <ref name="courts"/>


==See also==
==Jurisdiction==
*[[Waukesha County, Wisconsin (Judicial)|Waukesha County, Wisconsin]]
{{Local judicial jurisdiction|Court Name=Wisconsin Circuit Court}}
*[[Wisconsin Circuit Courts]]
*[[Courts in Wisconsin]]


==External links==
==Selection method==
*[http://www.waukeshacounty.gov/Courts.aspx?id=30222 ''Waukesha County, Wisconsin'', "Court Official Directory"]
::''See also: [[Judicial selection in the states]]''
 
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===Judicial elections in Wisconsin===
 
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=Elections=
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==Selection method==
==External links==
{{Local judicial selection|Court Name=Wisconsin Circuit Court}}
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==Election rules==
*[http://www.wicourts.gov/ Wisconsin courts]
{{Wisconsin local judicial election rules}}
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The Waukesha County Circuit Court resides in Wisconsin. Click on the links below to learn more about the court's...

Jurisdiction

This court holds the following jurisdiction:[1]

The Wisconsin circuit courts are the state's trial courts. Circuit courts have original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal matters within the state, including probate, juvenile, and traffic matters, as well as civil and criminal jury trials. Currently, there are 257 circuit court judges in Wisconsin.[2]

Selection method

See also: Judicial selection in the states
See also: Nonpartisan election of judges

The 241 judges of the Wisconsin Circuit Courts are elected in nonpartisan elections to six-year terms. All judges must run for re-election if they wish to continue serving after their term expires.[3]

The chief judge of each circuit court is chosen by the state supreme court to serve a two-year term.[3]

Qualifications
To serve on the circuit courts, a judge must be:[3]

  • a qualified elector in the state;
  • a qualified elector of his or her circuit (for circuit judges); and
  • licensed to practice law in the state for at least five years.

Judicial elections in Wisconsin

See also: Wisconsin judicial elections

Wisconsin is one of 10 states that uses nonpartisan 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

A primary is held on the third Tuesday in February to nominate judicial candidates for the spring election. Candidates seeking election must file by the first Tuesday in January preceding the spring general election.[4] A primary is required if more than two candidates file for nomination to the supreme court, the same district of an appellate court, or for the same branch of a circuit court.[4] If the number of candidates for office does not exceed twice the number to be elected to the office a primary is not held and all the candidates will appear on the ballot in the spring election.[4] The two candidates who receive the most votes in a primary race advance to the general election.[5]

General election

A spring election is held on the first Tuesday in April.[4]

See also

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