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Kathleen Delaney
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Kathleen Delaney was a candidate for the Division 3 Magistrate seat on the Kansas Twenty-Fourth Judicial District in Kansas. She was defeated in the primary election on August 2, 2016.

Elections

2016

See also: Kansas local trial court judicial elections, 2016

Kansas held retention and partisan elections for local judicial offices on November 8, 2016. A primary election took place on August 2, 2016. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was June 1, 2016.[1] Incumbent Shelley Selfridge defeated Vicki Yost and Kathleen Delaney in the Kansas Twenty-Fourth Judicial District, Division 3 Magistrate Republican primary.[2]

Kansas Twenty-Fourth Judicial District, Division 3 Magistrate Primary Election, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Shelley Selfridge Incumbent 55.85% 277
Vicki Yost 32.86% 163
Kathleen Delaney 11.29% 56
Total Votes 496
Source: Kansas Secretary of State, "Official Primary Election Results," accessed September 19, 2016

Selection method

See also: Partisan elections

In 14 of the districts of the Kansas District Courts, judges are chosen in partisan elections.[3] These judges serve four-year terms and run for re-election at the end of their terms.[4]

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

  • a state and district resident;
  • a member in good standing of the state bar for at least five years; and
  • under the age of 70. If a sitting judge turns 70 while on the bench, he or she may serve out the term.

See also

Footnotes