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The '''Idaho 5th Judicial District''' is a [[Idaho District Courts|district court]] in [[Idaho]] serving [[Blaine County, Idaho (Judicial)|Blaine]], [[Camas County, Idaho (Judicial)|Camas]], [[Cassia County, Idaho (Judicial)|Cassia]], [[Gooding County, Idaho (Judicial)|Gooding]], [[Jerome County, Idaho (Judicial)|Jerome]], [[Lincoln County, Idaho (Judicial)|Lincoln]], [[Minidoka County, Idaho (Judicial)|Minidoka]], and [[Twin Falls County, Idaho (Judicial)|Twin Falls]] counties.


The '''Idaho 5th Judicial District''' resides in [[Idaho]]. Click on the links below to learn more about the court's...


=Fifth District=
* [[#Jurisdiction|Jurisdiction]]
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* [[#Selection method|Selection method]]
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==District Court==
====Blaine & Camas Counties Judges====
* [[Ned Williamson]]<ref name=blaine>[http://www.5thjudicialdistrict.com/counties/blaine-county/ ''5th Judicial District'', "Blaine County," accessed January 2, 2015]</ref><ref name=camas>[http://www.5thjudicialdistrict.com/counties/camas-county/ ''5th Judicial District'', "Camas County," accessed January 2, 2015]</ref>


====Cassia County Judges====
==Jurisdiction==
*[[Michael Tribe]]<ref name=cassia>[http://www.5thjudicialdistrict.com/counties/cassia-county/ ''5th Judicial District'', "Cassia County," accessed January 2, 2015]</ref>
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==Selection method==
====Gooding, Jerome & Lincoln Counties Judges====
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* [[John K. Butler]]<ref name=gooding>[http://www.5thjudicialdistrict.com/counties/gooding-county/ ''5th Judicial District'', "Gooding County," accessed January 2, 2015]</ref><ref name=jerome>[http://www.5thjudicialdistrict.com/counties/jerome-county/ ''5th Judicial District'', "Jerome County," accessed January 2, 2015]</ref><ref name=lincoln>[http://www.5thjudicialdistrict.com/counties/lincoln-county/ ''5th Judicial District'', "Lincoln County," accessed January 2, 2015]</ref>| after=}}
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===Judicial elections in Idaho===
====Minidoka County Judges====
::''See also: [[Idaho judicial elections]]''
* [[Jon P. Brody]]<ref name=minidoka>[http://www.5thjudicialdistrict.com/counties/minidoka-county/ ''5th Judicial District'', "Minidoka County," accessed January 2, 2015]</ref>
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====Twin Falls County Judges====
* [[G. Richard Bevan]]
* [[Randy J. Stoker]]<ref name=twinfalls>[http://www.5thjudicialdistrict.com/counties/twin-falls-county/ ''5th Judicial District'', "Twin Falls County," accessed January 2, 2015]</ref>
 
====Spokane River Basin Adjudication Judge====
*[[Eric Wildman]]<ref>[http://www.magicvalley.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/article_d9233486-de5b-5cdc-b275-ef0165a4859d.html ''Magic Valley'', "New judge Eric Wildman takes oath of office Thursday in Jerome," January 15, 2010]</ref>
 
==Magistrate Division==
====Blaine County Magistrates====
* [[Jennifer Haemmerle]]<Ref name=blaine>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.co.twin-falls.id.us/5thDistrict2/Counties/Blaine.htm ''Idaho Courts'', "5th District: Blaine County," accessed January 19, 2015]</ref>
 
====Camas County Magistrates====
*[[Daniel M. Dolan]]<ref name=camas/>
 
====Cassia County Magistrates====
* [[Blaine Cannon]]
* [[Mick Hodges]]<ref name=cassia/>
 
====Gooding County Magistrates====
* [[Casey U. Robinson]]<ref name=gooding/>
 
====Jerome County Magistrates====
* [[Thomas Borresen]]<ref name=jerome/>
 
====Lincoln County Magistrates====
* [[Mark A. Ingram]]<ref name=lincoln/>
 
====Minidoka County Magistrates====
 
 
====Twin Falls County Magistrates====
* [[Calvin Campbell (Idaho)|Calvin Campbell]]
* [[Roger Bruce Harris (Idaho)|Roger Harris]]
* [[Thomas D. Kershaw, Jr.]]<ref name=twinfalls/>
 
==Former judges==
* [[Rick L. Bollar]]
*[[John K. Butler]]
*[[Michael R. Crabtree]]
*[[Robert Elgee]]
* [[R. Ted Israel]]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Courts in Idaho]]
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*[[Idaho District Courts]]


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.isc.idaho.gov/district-courts ''Idaho Judicial Branch'', "District Courts"]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.co.twin-falls.id.us/5thDistrict2/index.htm ''Fifth Judicial District'']
*[https://isc.idaho.gov/ Idaho courts]
 
=Elections=
::''See also: [[Idaho judicial elections]]''
 
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==Selection method==
{{Local judicial selection|Court Name=Idaho District Court}}
==Election rules==
{{Idaho local judicial election rules}}
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==Footnotes==
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The Idaho 5th Judicial District resides in Idaho. Click on the links below to learn more about the court's...

Jurisdiction

This court holds the following jurisdiction:[1]

District courts and district court judges have jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases. They decide cases involving the most serious criminal cases, felonies, and typically hear civil cases where the amount of money in dispute exceeds $10,000. Civil damage actions usually involve personal injury, such as automobile negligence cases and contractual disputes between parties. District judges may also hear domestic relation cases, such as divorces and child custody matters, but in most counties, such cases are handled by magistrate judges. District judges also hear post-conviction relief actions, in which a defendant is challenging his/her conviction or incarceration. District judges also hear appeals from decisions made by magistrate judges.[2]

Selection method

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

There are 40 judges on the Idaho District Courts, each elected in nonpartisan elections to four-year terms. Afterwards, they must seek re-election if they wish to retain their seat.[3]

The court's chief judge is chosen by peer vote and serves in that capacity for three years.[3]

Qualifications
To serve on this court, a judge must:[3]

  • be at least 30 years old;
  • be a U.S. citizen;
  • be an Idaho resident for at least two years;
  • be a resident of the judicial district for at least one year; and
  • have had 10 years practice of law.

Judicial elections in Idaho

See also: Idaho judicial elections

Idaho is one of seven states that use partisan elections to initially select judges and then use retention elections to determine whether judges should remain on the bench. To read more about how states use judicial elections to select judges across the country, click here.

Primary election

District court races are decided during the state's primary election. However, if no candidate in a judicial race receives over 50 percent of the votes in the primary, the two candidates who received the greatest number of votes advance to the general election, which functions as a sort of judicial runoff election.[4]

If a race advances to the general election, but one of the candidates leaves the race before that time, the candidate who received the next highest number of votes in the primary takes their spot on the general election ballot. In such a situation, if there is a tie for third place in the primary, the candidate to advance to the general election is chosen by lot by the secretary of state.[5]

Retention election

Magistrates stand for retention in the general election, which is held in November. Judges file for retention in August. Specifically, they must file their declaration of candidacy no less than 90 days prior to the election.

The ballot includes the following language for such elections: "Shall Magistrate __ of __ County of the __ Judicial District be retained in office?" The voter may then choose to answer either "Yes" or "No". The magistrate must receive a majority of "yes" votes to be retained to a new term.[6]

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