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'''Bethel Borough''' is one of 10 unorganized [[Alaska boroughs|boroughs]] in [[Alaska]]. It is located within the [[Alaska Fourth District|Fourth Judicial District]] and is served by a superior and district court.  
'''Bethel Borough''' is one of 10 unorganized [[Alaska boroughs|boroughs]] in [[Alaska]]. It is located within the [[Alaska Fourth District|Fourth Judicial District]] and is served by a superior and district court.  


The [[United States District Court for the District of Alaska]] has jurisdiction in Bethel Borough. Appeals from the District of Alaska go to the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]].
The [[United States District Court for the District of Alaska]] has jurisdiction in Bethel Borough. Appeals from the District of Alaska go to the [[United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit]].





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Bethel Borough is one of 10 unorganized boroughs in Alaska. It is located within the Fourth Judicial District and is served by a superior and district court.

The United States District Court for the District of Alaska has jurisdiction in Bethel Borough. Appeals from the District of Alaska go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.


Judges

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Alaska Fourth District


Elections

2014

Superior Court

Retention

JudgeElection Vote
SeekinsBenjamin A. Seekins65.6% ApprovedA

2012

For statewide judicial elections, see: Alaska judicial elections, 2012

Fourth District Court

CandidateCourtRetention vote:Retention Vote %
McConahyMichael McConahy   ApprovedASuperior Court30,32767.62%ApprovedA
HammersPatrick Hammers   ApprovedADistrict Court30,85468.79%ApprovedA
LylePaul Lyle   ApprovedASuperior Court29,96166.67%ApprovedA

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