California Courts of Appeal (2024)

The California Courts of Appeal are the intermediate appellate courts in California. They were established in 1905. The courts include 106 authorized judgeships that serve six districts.[1][2][3]

The six courts of appeal have jurisdiction over appeals cases for which the superior courts have original jurisdiction, as well as in certain other cases prescribed by statute. Like the California Supreme Court, they have original jurisdiction in habeas corpus, mandamus, certiorari and prohibition proceedings.[2]

Most of the cases that come before the courts of appeal involve the review of a superior court decision that is being contested by a party to the case.[4]

DistrictCounties served
First DistrictAlameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Solano, and Sonoma
Second DistrictLos Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo
Third DistrictAlpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo and Yuba
Fourth DistrictInyo, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, San Diego, and Imperial
Fifth DistrictFresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Stanislaus, Tulare and Tuolumne
Sixth DistrictSanta Clara, San Benito, Santa Cruz, and Monterey

Judicial selection

See also: Judicial selection in California

The 106 judges of the California Courts of Appeal are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments. The state bar's Commission on Judicial Nominee Evaluation—also known as the "Jenny Commission"—is required to perform an extensive investigation on prospective appointees. The commission recommends candidates to the governor after examining their qualifications and fitness, ranking them as exceptionally well qualified, well qualified, qualified, or not qualified. The commission is composed of attorneys and public members.[5][6] Although the governor is not bound to these recommendations, the Commission on Judicial Appointments can approve or veto the appointment by majority vote.[7]

Following confirmation from the Commission on Judicial Appointments, the appointed justice is sworn into office and is subject to voter approval at the next gubernatorial election. The appointed justice must be confirmed by voters via a yes-no retention election. According to the California Constitution, the term for a court of appeals justice is 12 years. If retained by the voters, the appointed justice remains in office but their term may depend on their predecessor's term. If the predecessor served part of their term before leaving office, the appointed justice would be retained to serve the remainder of their predecessor's term. This would be for either four or eight years. At the end of that term, the justice again must be confirmed by the voters at a gubernatorial election to begin a new 12-year term.[8][9] If a justice has been appointed to a seat where the predecessor's term would have expired the January 1 immediately after that November gubernatorial election, then the justice would serve a full 12-year term.[10]

Qualifications

To serve as a justice, a candidate must have practiced law for at least 10 years in California or served as a judge in California for at least 10 years.[10]

Presiding justice

The court uses the same process described above for selecting a presiding justice. The presiding justice for each district is chosen by the governor and is confirmed by the commission. In a court of appeals with more than one division, the chief justice of the supreme court may select a presiding justice to act as the administrative presiding justice. The administrative presiding justice serves for a period specified in the designation order. In a court of appeals with only one division, the presiding justice acts as the administrative presiding justice.[11]

Vacancies

Vacancies are filled by gubernatorial appointment. Appointed judges are required to participate in yes-no retention elections occurring at the time of the next gubernatorial race, which is held every four years.[12]

Salary

In 2023, the associate judges of the court received a salary of $264,542, according to the National Center for State Courts.[13]

Elections

To see results of California Courts of Appeal elections, visit the individual district pages.

2022

See also: California intermediate appellate court elections, 2022

Candidates and results

First District

California First District Court of Appeal retention elections, 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (1)Therese M. Stewart(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (2)Carin Fujisaki(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (3)Ioana Petrou(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (4)Alison M. Tucher(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (5)Victor Rodriguez(i)
Division 4California Courts of Appeal (6)Tracie L. Brown(i)
Division 4California Courts of Appeal (7)Jeremy Goldman(i)
Division 5California Courts of Appeal (8)Gordon Burns(i)
Division 5California Courts of Appeal (9)Teri L. Jackson(i)
Second District

California Second District Court of Appeal retention elections, 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (10)Frances Rothschild(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (11)Judith Ashmann-Gerst(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (12)Luis A. Lavin(i)
Division 4California Courts of Appeal (13)Audrey Collins(i)
Division 4California Courts of Appeal (14)Brian S. Currey(i)
Division 5California Courts of Appeal (15)Lamar W. Baker(i)
Division 5California Courts of Appeal (16)Laurence Rubin(i)
Division 6California Courts of Appeal (17)Hernaldo Baltodano(i)
Division 7California Courts of Appeal (18)John Segal(i)
Division 8California Courts of Appeal (19)Elizabeth A. Grimes(i)
Division 8California Courts of Appeal (20)Maria E. Stratton(i)
Division 8California Courts of Appeal (21)John Shepard Wiley Jr.(i)
Third District

California Third District Court of Appeal retention elections, 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
3rd DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (22)Laurie M. Earl(i)
3rd DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (23)Stacy Boulware Eurie(i)
3rd DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (24)Harry Hull(i)
3rd DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (25)Peter Krause(i)
Fourth District

California Fourth District Court of Appeal retention elections, 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (26)Truc Do(i)
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (27)Martin Buchanan(i)
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (28)Judith McConnell(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (29)Carol D. Codrington(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (30)Frank J. Menetrez(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (31)Manuel Ramirez(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (32)Michael J. Raphael(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (33)William Bedsworth(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (34)Joanne Motoike(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (35)Maurice Sanchez(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (36)Eileen Moore(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (37)Kathleen O'Leary(i)
Fifth District

California Fifth District Court of Appeal retention elections, 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
5th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (38)Jennifer R.S. Detjen(i)
5th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (39)Brad Hill(i)
5th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (40)Herbert I. Levy(i)
Sixth District

California Sixth District Court of Appeal retention elections, 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
6th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (41)Cynthia C. Lie(i)
6th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (42)Mary J. Greenwood(i)
6th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (43)Charles E. Wilson II(i)

2018

See also: California intermediate appellate court elections, 2018

Candidates

First District

California Court of Appeals First District 2018 Retention election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (44)James M. Humes(i)
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (45)Sandra Margulies(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (46)James Richman(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (47)Marla J. Miller(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (48)Peter Siggins(i)
Division 4California Courts of Appeal (49)Alison M. Tucher(i)
Division 4California Courts of Appeal (50)Jon B. Streeter(i)
Division 5California Courts of Appeal (51)Barbara J.R. Jones(i)
Second District

California Court of Appeals Second District 2018 Retention election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (52)Helen Bendix(i)
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (53)Victoria Gerrard Chaney(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (54)Elwood G. Lui(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (55)Victoria Chavez(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (56)Anne Harwood Egerton(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (57)Halim Dhanidina(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (58)Luis A. Lavin(i)
Division 4California Courts of Appeal (59)Nora Manella(i)
Division 4California Courts of Appeal (60)Thomas Willhite(i)
Division 5California Courts of Appeal (61)Carl H. Moor(i)
Division 5California Courts of Appeal (62)Dorothy C. Kim(i)
Division 5California Courts of Appeal (63)Lamar W. Baker(i)
Division 6California Courts of Appeal (64)Arthur Gilbert(i)
Division 6California Courts of Appeal (65)Martin J. Tangeman(i)
Division 7California Courts of Appeal (66)Gail Ruderman Feuer(i)
Division 7California Courts of Appeal (67)John Segal(i)
Division 8California Courts of Appeal (68)Tricia Bigelow(i)
Third district

California Court of Appeals Third District 2018 Retention election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
3rd DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (69)Cole Blease(i)
3rd DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (70)Louis R. Mauro(i)
Fourth district

California Court of Appeals Fourth District 2018 Retention election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (71)Cynthia Aaron(i)
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (72)Joan Irion(i)
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (73)Judith Haller(i)
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (74)Patricia Benke(i)
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (75)Patricia Guerrero(i)
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (76)Richard Huffman(i)
Division 1California Courts of Appeal (77)William S. Dato(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (78)Art McKinster(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (79)Douglas Miller(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (80)Marsha Slough(i)
Division 2California Courts of Appeal (81)Richard T. Fields(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (82)David A. Thompson(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (83)Raymond Ikola(i)
Division 3California Courts of Appeal (84)Thomas M. Goethals(i)
Fifth district

California Court of Appeals Fifth District 2018 Retention election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
5th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (85)Chuck Poochigian(i)
5th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (86)Donald R. Franson Jr.(i)
5th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (87)Kathleen Meehan(i)
5th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (88)M. Bruce Smith(i)
5th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (89)Mark Wood Snauffer(i)
5th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (90)Thomas DeSantos(i)
Sixth district

California Court of Appeals Sixth District 2018 Retention election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
OfficeCandidates
6th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (91)Allison M. Danner(i)
6th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (92)Mary J. Greenwood(i)
6th DistrictCalifornia Courts of Appeal (93)Nathan Mihara(i)

Ethics

The California Code of Judicial Ethics sets forth ethical guidelines and principles for the conduct of judges and judicial candidates in California. It consists of six canons:

  • Canon 1: "A judge shall uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary."
  • Canon 2: "A judge shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety in all of the judge’s activities."
  • Canon 3: "A judge shall perform the duties of judicial office impartially, competently, and diligently."
  • Canon 4: "A judge shall so conduct the judge’s quasi-judicial and extrajudicial activities as to minimize the risk of conflict with judicial obligations."
  • Canon 5: "A judge or candidate for judicial office shall not engage in political or campaign activity that is inconsistent with the independence, integrity, or impartiality of the judiciary."
  • Canon 6: "Compliance with the code of judicial ethics."[14]

The full text of the California Code of Judicial Ethics can be found here.

Removal of judges

Judges in California may be removed in one of three ways:

  • By a two-thirds vote of the senate after impeachment by the assembly[15]
  • By a recall election through popular vote
  • By the commission on judicial performance, although its decisions are reviewable by the supreme court[16]

State profile

Demographic data for California
CaliforniaU.S.
Total population:38,993,940316,515,021
Land area (sq mi):155,7793,531,905
Race and ethnicity**
White:61.8%73.6%
Black/African American:5.9%12.6%
Asian:13.7%5.1%
Native American:0.7%0.8%
Pacific Islander:0.4%0.2%
Two or more:4.5%3%
Hispanic/Latino:38.4%17.1%
Education
High school graduation rate:81.8%86.7%
College graduation rate:31.4%29.8%
Income
Median household income:$61,818$53,889
Persons below poverty level:18.2%11.3%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2010-2015)
Click here for more information on the 2020 census and here for more on its impact on the redistricting process in California.**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

Presidential voting pattern

See also: Presidential voting trends in California

California voted for the Democratic candidate in all six presidential elections between 2000 and 2020.

More California coverage on Ballotpedia

See also

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External links

Footnotes

  1. California Courts, "About California Courts,"accessed September 22, 2021
  2. 2.0 2.1 California Courts, "About the 1st District," accessed September 22, 2021
  3. California Courts, "About California Courts," accessed August 15, 2015
  4. California Courts, "About California Courts"
  5. The State Bar of California, "Background," accessed March 27, 2023
  6. The State Bar of California, "Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation," accessed March 27, 2023
  7. Brennan Center for Justice, "Judicial Selection: An Interactive Map," accessed March 23, 2023
  8. California Legislative Information, "Article VI Judicial Sec. 16.," accessed March 27, 2023
  9. California Secretary of State, "Justices of the Supreme Court," accessed March 27, 2023
  10. 10.0 10.1 California Courts, "Judicial Selection: How California Chooses Its Judges and Justices," accessed March 27, 2023
  11. California Courts, "Rule 10.1004. Court of Appeal administrative presiding justice," accessed March 27, 2023
  12. Brennan Center for Justice, "Judicial Selection: An Interactive Map," accessed March 23, 2023
  13. National Center for State Courts, "2023 Salaries and Rankings," accessed December 6, 2023
  14. California Courts, "California Code of Judicial Ethics," accessed August 15, 2015
  15. California Constitution via Justia US Law, "Article IV - Legislative Section 18," accessed July 17, 2023
  16. California Commission on Judicial Performance, "Home," accessed July 17, 2023

California Courts of Appeal (98)

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California Courts of Appeal
Judicial selection in California2022 electionsCalifornia Supreme Court
First District

Sandra MarguliesMark SimonsStuart PollakJames RichmanKathleen M. BankeTeri L. JacksonMarla J. MillerIoana PetrouJames M. HumesTracie L. BrownAlison M. TucherTherese M. StewartJon B. StreeterCarin FujisakiGordon BurnsJim HumesMonique Langhorne Wilson

Second DistrictAudrey CollinsFrances RothschildLaurence RubinDennis PerlussKenneth YeganArthur GilbertThomas WillhiteVictoria ChavezJudith Ashmann-GerstHelen BendixLee EdmonAnne Harwood EgertonGail Ruderman FeuerElizabeth A. GrimesLuis A. LavinJohn SegalMaria E. StrattonJohn Shepard Wiley, Jr.Victoria Gerrard ChaneyBrian M. HoffstadtCarl H. MoorDorothy C. KimBrian S. CurreyLamar W. BakerElwood G. LuiRashida AdamsVictor ViramontesHernaldo BaltodanoGregory WeingartAudra MoriTari Cody
Third District

Ronald RobieHarry HullStacy Boulware EurieLaurie M. EarlElena J. DuarteLouis R. MauroJonathan RennerPeter KrauseAimee Feinberg

Fourth District

Judith McConnell (California)Eileen MooreKathleen O'LearyWilliam BedsworthDouglas MillerArt McKinsterManuel A. RamirezJoan IrionTerry O'RourkeRichard HuffmanThomas M. GoethalsCarol D. CodringtonRichard T. Fields (California)Marsha SloughWilliam S. DatoMichael J. RaphaelJoanne MotoikeThomas A. DelaneyFrank J. MenetrezMaurice SanchezTruc DoMartin Buchanan (California)Daniel H. Bromberg

Fifth District

Brad Hill (California)Bert LevyChuck PoochigianMark Wood SnaufferM. Bruce SmithRosendo Peña, Jr.Donald R. Franson, Jr.Thomas DeSantosJennifer R.S. DetjenKathleen Meehan

Sixth District

Patricia Bamattre-ManoukianAdrienne M. GroverJulia Craig KeletyAllison M. DannerMary J. GreenwoodCharles E. Wilson IICynthia C. LieJose Scher Castillo

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