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Oklahoma 2024 judge retention. Oklahomans will vote separately to retain the following judges, which are not running against each other: Supreme Court District 3: Noma D. Gurich.
The two other justices who faced a retention vote, Noma Gurich and James Edmondson, held on to their seats on the bench by narrow margins. Edmondson earned the most support, ending up with 51% of ...
Court of Civil Appeals Judges Robert D. Bell, Timothy Downing, Brian Jack Goree, Jim Huber, E. Bay Mitchell, and Thomas E. Prince are up for retention in 2024. [ 16 ] Ballot measures
On October 16, 2020, he was appointed District Judge for Tulsa County by Governor Kevin Stitt. [2] On April 6, 2023, Stitt appointed Huber to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals . [ 3 ] He won his first retention election in 2024.
Judicial retention: Supreme Court. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Live Oklahoma 2024 election results for president, statewide races. Show comments. Advertisement.
After losing her retention election in November 2024, she announced she would retire on December 1, 2024. She was the first justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court to lose a retention election and, including both her service as justice and staff attorney, is the longest serving attorney in the court's history with 52 years of service. [4]
In August 2012, Governor Mary Fallin appointed Goree to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals (OCCA), District 6, Office 2. [2] He replaced Judge Carol Hansen , who had resigned in January. As required by law, he stood for retention in the 2014 election, and won a full 6-year term with 61.0 percent approval.
Judicial ethics prevents judges facing retention votes from campaigning unless there’s active opposition to their remaining in the post. It’s expensive to wage a statewide election campaign.