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'''Lori T. Meulenberg''' is a magistrate court judge for the [[Idaho 1st Judicial District|First Judicial District]] in [[Bonner County, Idaho (Judicial)|Bonner County]], [[Idaho]].<ref>[http://www.kcgov.us/departments/districtcourt/attorneys.asp#Magistrate ''Kootenai County'', "First District Magistrate Judges"]</ref> She was [[retention|retained]] in 2014 for a term that expired on January 6, 2019.<ref name=candidate2014/>
'''Lori T. Meulenberg''' is a magistrate court judge for the [[Idaho 1st Judicial District|First Judicial District]] in [[Bonner County, Idaho (Judicial)|Bonner County]], [[Idaho]].<ref>[http://www.kcgov.us/departments/districtcourt/attorneys.asp#Magistrate ''Kootenai County'', "First District Magistrate Judges"]</ref> She was [[retention|retained]] in 2014 for a term that expired on January 6, 2019.<ref name=candidate2014/>

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Lori T. Meulenberg is a magistrate court judge for the First Judicial District in Bonner County, Idaho.[1] She was retained in 2014 for a term that expired on January 6, 2019.[2]

Elections

2014

Meulenberg was retained to the 1st District Court, Bonner County magistrate seat with 85.1 percent of the vote on November 4, 2014. [2] 

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