Superior Court of Imperial County, California
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The Superior Court of Imperial County is one of 58 Superior Courts in California.
Judicial selection
The method of judicial selection for the California Superior Courts is officially non-partisan election of judges, though many judges join the court via gubernatorial appointment. Once judges are appointed, they compete in the next general election following appointment.
If an incumbent Superior Court judge files for re-election and draws no opponent, that race does not appear on the ballot. If the race is contested, the candidate who wins more than 50% of the vote is elected. If no candidate receives more than 50%, the top two compete in a runoff in the general election in November. [1]
Judges
- Diane B. Altamirano
- Brooks Anderholt
- Raymond Cota
- Donal Donnelly
- Poli Flores, Jr.
- Jeffrey Jones
- William Lehman
- Christopher J. Plourd
- Juan Ulloa
- Christopher Yeager
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2012 election
Races on ballot
To organize the columns, click on the arrows in the column heading.| Candidate | Incumbency | Office | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brooks Anderholt | No | Office 4 | 52.05% | |
| Diane B. Altamirano | Yes | Office 3 | 51.4% | |
| Juan Ulloa | Yes | Office 1 | 64.2% | |
| Marco Rodriguez | No | Office 1 | 35.7% | |
| Ruth Bermudez Montenegro | Yes | Office 4 | 47.9% | |
| William D. Quan | No | Office 3 | 48.5% |
Race not on ballot
To organize the columns, click on the arrows in the column heading.| Candidate | Incumbency | Office | Primary Vote | Election Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christopher J. Plourd | Yes | Office 2 | |