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David A. Thompson
994,876 /
75.3% Yes votes ......
326,214 /
24.7% No votes
- Occupation: Associate Justice, California Court of Appeal.
- Unanimously ranked "exceptionally well qualified" for appointment by the State Bar Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation.
- Superior Court Judge for 15 years - hundreds of criminal and civil trials.
- Attorney for 15 years - Morrison & Foerster and Rutan & Tucker.
- Law degree from UCLA and finance degree from Georgetown University.
Priorities:
- Follow the law.
- Apply the law to the facts.
- Reach the right decision.
Richard M. Aronson
962,205 /
72.9% Yes votes ......
356,887 /
27.1% No votes
Kathleen E. O'Leary
942,697 /
69.9% Yes votes ......
404,993 /
30.1% No votes
Priorities:
- My top priority is to decide cases fairly and consistent with the law.
- I work to decide cases in a timely fashion.
- As Presiding Justice, I am always focused on assuring the court's work is done in the most cost effective manner possible.
William F. Rylaarsdam
923,489 /
70.0% Yes votes ......
396,062 /
30.0% No votes
Richard D. Fybel
837,052 /
63.7% Yes votes ......
477,572 /
36.3% No votes
- Occupation: Associate Justice, Court of Appeal
- Associate Justice, February 2002 to present
- Orange County Superior Court Judge, April 2000-February 2002
- UCLA School of Law (1971); UCLA (1968)
- Since 2004, Chair of California Supreme Court Advisory Committee on the Code of Judicial Ethics
- 2014 West Award given by Orange County Bar Association for contributions to law and justice
- Attorney for almost 30 years, most recently with Morrison & Foerster for 19 years
Priorities:
- Serve the public with impartiality, fairness and integrity.
- Write excellent opinions resolving disputes under law with justice and respect
- Help educate the public, judges and lawyers on ethics rules for judges
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