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Jack Goodman (born September 9, 1973) is currently the Chief Judge of the Missouri Southern Court of Appeals, Southern District. He was appointed to the court by Governor Mike Parson after being nominated by the non-partisan Appellate Judicial Commission. He was most recently retained by Missouri voters by 76.2% in 2022.
In October 2022, she was one of three candidates for appointment as judge to the Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, to fill the vacancy left by the retirement of Judge William W. Francis Jr. [5] In 2022, she was appointed by Governor Mike Parson to serve as a judge of the Missouri Court of Appeals. [4] [6]
While perhaps less contentious than other races on the ballot, Ozarks area voters will cast their votes on local and state judges in the Nov. 5 general election.In most areas of Missouri, judges ...
Kelly Christine Broniec (born 1971) [2] is an American lawyer from Missouri who was appointed by Governor Mike Parson to serve as a judge of the Missouri Supreme Court in September 2023. She served as a judge of the Missouri Court of Appeals from 2020 to 2023 and as chief judge July to September in 2023. In 2024, she voted against allowing the ...
Ginger Gooch, judge on the Southern District Court of Appeals in Springfield, is among three candidates for the Missouri Supreme Court vacancy.
A Republican, Martin served as chief of staff for Governor Matt Blunt from 2006 until November 2007. [3] [4] He was the party's nominee for Missouri's 3rd congressional district in 2010, [5] but lost the November 2010 general election to incumbent Democrat Russ Carnahan. [6]
In 1890 the number of judges was increased to seven, which is still the standard. Only the Chief Justice is referred to as "justice" while other members are referred to as "judge." The chief justice is typically elected to a two-year term on a rotating basis by a vote of the Supreme Court judges. [1]
The following is a list of all current judges of the United States district and territorial courts. The list includes both "active" and "senior" judges, both of whom hear and decide cases. There are 89 districts in the 50 states, with a total of 94 districts including four territories and the District of Columbia .