Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough is one of sixteen organized boroughs in Alaska. Its borough seat is Soldotna and it is one of seven second-class boroughs in the state. [1] It is located within the Third Judicial District and is served by a superior and district court.
The United States District Court for the District of Alaska has jurisdiction in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Appeals from the District of Alaska go to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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Alaska Third District
Superior Court
District Court
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Former judges
2012 election
For statewide judicial elections, see: Alaska judicial elections, 2012
Third District Court
To organize the columns, click on the arrows in the column heading.| Candidate | Court | Retention vote: | Retention Vote % |
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| Alex Swiderski | District | 101,654 | 64.09% |
| Charles Huguelet | Superior | 100,419 | 62.99% |
| Daniel Schally | District | 101,193 | 63.90% |
| David Wallace | District | 104,538 | 65.94% |
| David Zwink | District | 103,514 | 65.03% |
| Eric Smith | Superior | 101,035 | 63.27% |
| Frank Pfiffner | Superior | 100,523 | 63.23% |
| Gregory L. Heath | Superior | 102,614 | 64.06% |
| James Hanley | District | 106,106 | 66.91% |
| John Suddock | Superior | 98,357 | 61.60% |
| Margaret L. Murphy | District | 103,576 | 64.81% |
| Michael Wolverton | Superior | 102,931 | 64.69% |
| Pamela S. Washington | District | 105,616 | 66.20% |
| Philip Volland | Superior | 101,897 | 63.78% |
| Sen Tan | Superior | 91,415 | 55.06% |
| Steve Cole | Superior | 104,070 | 64.48% |
| William Morse | Superior | 99,826 | 62.67% |
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