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The '''Navajo County Justice Courts''' consist of the Holbrook, Winslow, Snowflake, Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, and Kayenta Justice Courts. They are located in [[Navajo County, Arizona (Judicial)|Navajo County]], [[Arizona]].<ref name=contact/>


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==Courts==
*'''Holbrook (Precinct 1) Justice Court'''


The '''Navajo County Justice Courts''' resides in [[Arizona]]. Click on the links below to learn more about the court's...
*'''Winslow (Precinct 2) Justice Court'''


* [[#Jurisdiction|Jurisdiction]]
*'''Snowflake (Precinct 3)'''
* [[#Selection method|Selection method]]


==Jurisdiction==
*'''Kayenta (Precinct 4)'''
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==Selection method==
*'''Show Low (Precinct 5)'''
::''See also: [[Judicial selection in the states]]''
 
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* '''Pinetop-Lakeside (Precinct 6)'''
===Judicial elections in Arizona===
::''See also: [[Arizona judicial elections]]''
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{{Arizona local judicial election rules}}


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Arizona Justice Courts]]
*[[Navajo County, Arizona (Judicial)|Navajo County, Arizona]]


==External links==
==External links==
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://www.navajocountyaz.gov/ ''Official Navajo County website'']
*[https://www.azcourts.gov/ Arizona courts]
* [http://www.supreme.state.az.us/ ''Arizona Judicial Branch website'']


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::''See also: [[Arizona judicial elections]]''
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==Selection method==
{{Local judicial selection|Court Name=Arizona Justice Court}}
==Election rules==
{{Arizona local judicial election rules}}
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The Navajo County Justice Courts consist of the Holbrook, Winslow, Snowflake, Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, and Kayenta Justice Courts. They are located in Navajo County, Arizona.[1]

Courts

  • Holbrook (Precinct 1) Justice Court
  • Winslow (Precinct 2) Justice Court
  • Snowflake (Precinct 3)
  • Kayenta (Precinct 4)
  • Show Low (Precinct 5)
  • Pinetop-Lakeside (Precinct 6)

See also

External links

Elections

See also: Arizona judicial elections

Arizona is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in Arizona, click here.

Selection method

See also: Partisan elections

Judges of the Arizona Justice Courts are each elected to four-year terms. The elections for this court are partisan contested elections.[2] To serve on this court, a judge must be at least 18 years old, a state resident, a qualified voter in their precinct and able to read and write English. A law degree is not required.

Election rules

Primary election

Judges of the Arizona Superior Court in counties with populations under 250,000 are chosen in a partisan primary and then face nonpartisan general elections.[3]

Candidates for the Arizona Justice Courts participate in primary elections throughout the state. Candidates that advance from the partisan primary compete in the general election.[4]

General election

Arizona general elections are held on the first Tuesday in November of every even-numbered year. If a victory margin is within one-half of one percent, there will be an automatic recount unless the defeated candidate provides a waiver to the recount.[5]

Appellate court judges as well as superior court judges in Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal counties stand for retention.[4]

Retention election

In counties with populations greater than 250,000—Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal counties—superior court judges are chosen through a merit selection system. In these counties, judges are appointed by the governor with the help of a selection commission. At the end of their term, the judges remain in office through uncontested retention elections every four years.[3][4]

Counties with populations less than 250,000 have the option to adopt the merit selection process through ballot initiative.[4]


Footnotes