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{{Local scope archive|Type=Local judge}}< | {{Local scope archive|Type=Local judge}}<BPW widget='profile/infobox' person='88036'/>{{tnr}}'''Ronald J. DiCiolla''' is a judge for the [[West Virginia Magistrate Courts|magistrate court]] in [[Hampshire County, West Virginia (Judicial)|Hampshire County]], [[West Virginia]]. He was first elected in the 2012 general election, beating interim magistrate judge [[John D. Rohrbaugh]].<ref>[http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/results/results.aspx?year=2012&eid=13&county=Hampshire&type=Official ''West Virginia Secretary of State'', "Candidate Results: John D. Rohrbaugh," accessed August 14, 2014]</ref> | ||
DiCiolla won re-election in the [[West Virginia local trial court judicial elections, 2016|general election]] on May 10, 2016.<ref name=wv>[http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/candidate-search/ ''West Virginia Secretary of State,'' "Candidate Search," accessed February 16, 2016]</ref> | DiCiolla won re-election in the [[West Virginia local trial court judicial elections, 2016|general election]] on May 10, 2016.<ref name=wv>[http://apps.sos.wv.gov/elections/candidate-search/ ''West Virginia Secretary of State,'' "Candidate Search," accessed February 16, 2016]</ref> | ||
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Ronald J. DiCiolla is a judge for the magistrate court in Hampshire County, West Virginia. He was first elected in the 2012 general election, beating interim magistrate judge John D. Rohrbaugh.[1]
DiCiolla won re-election in the general election on May 10, 2016.[2]
Elections
2016
West Virginia held general elections for county judicial offices on May 10, 2016. This date coincided with partisan primaries for statewide and federal offices. The 2016 election was the first nonpartisan election for the state's judicial seats since statehood in 1863. Learn more about this change here. Candidates interested in filing for the election submitted paperwork by January 30, 2016. Incumbent Ron DiCiolla ran unopposed in the general election for the Hampshire County Magistrate Court Division 2 seat.[2]
| Hampshire County Magistrate Court Division 2 General Election, 2016 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
| 100.00% | 3,957 | |
| Total Votes | 3,957 | |
| Source: West Virginia Secretary of State, "Election Results Center," accessed May 10, 2016 | ||
Selection method
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