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Pages in category "Illinois state court judges" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 271 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Albert B. George: [7] [8] First African American male judge in Illinois (1924) Bernard P. Barasa: [9] First Italian American male judge in Illinois (c. 1920s) James K. Chelos: [10] [11] [12] First Greek American male judge in Illinois (1952) David Cerda: [13] First Latino American male judge in Illinois (1965) and serve on the Illinois ...
Circuit judges are elected on a circuit-wide basis or from the county where they reside. In the Circuit Court of Cook County, which contains Chicago and is the largest of the 22 circuits in Illinois, circuit judges are elected from the entire county or as resident judges from each of the fifteen subcircuits within the county. Associate judges ...
David R. Herndon: Judge of the St. Clair County Circuit Court; In office March 3, 2017 – September 23, 2020: Appointed by: Supreme Court of Illinois: Preceded by: John B. Barberis Jr. Personal details; Born: 1960 (age 64–65) Litchfield, Illinois, U.S. Political party: Republican [1] Education: Eastern Illinois University Valparaiso University
Senior Judge Michael M. Mihm: Peoria: 1943 1982–2009 1991–1998 2009–present Reagan: 6 Senior Judge Joe Billy McDade: Peoria: 1937 1991–2010 1998–2004 2010–present G.H.W. Bush: 9 Senior Judge James Shadid: Peoria: 1957 2011–2024 2012–2019 2024–present Obama: 10 Senior Judge Sue E. Myerscough: Springfield: 1951 2011–2023 ...
(The Center Square) – A former county board candidate plans to file an official complaint with the Illinois State Board of Elections alleging McLean County officials violate the Campaign ...
The Illinois Appellate Court has 52 judges serving five districts. The majority of the judges (18 in the First District, and between seven and nine in each of the Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Districts) are elected, with the remaining judges having been appointed by the Supreme Court of Illinois. [4]
There are also many boards, commissions and offices, [1] including: Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum; Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois