Ohio
Supreme Court...
November’s
General Election Features
109 Municipal Judge Seats
In Darke County, the seat is
contested: Incumbent: Julie Monnin; Challenger: Jesse Green
Oct. 4, 2011
Ohio
voters will elect 109 judges to municipal
courts across the state in the Nov. 8 general election with 39 of those
contested races.
Fourteen
municipal court judges – who
were appointed since the 2009 General Election – will be on the ballot
for the
first time.
All
judges in Ohio are elected to
six-year terms. Elections for municipal court judgeships occur in
odd-numbered
years, while elections for Supreme Court, appeals court, common pleas
court,
and county court judges occur in even-numbered years.
The
Supreme Court of Ohio website will
post results from all municipal races by noon the day after Election
Day.
Supreme
Court staff members assemble
the election results from the local county boards of elections for
administrative purposes, to communicate with new judges about payroll,
benefits
and other information.
For
more information about the candidates
for municipal court, visit the Ohio Judicial Conference website or
consult one
of Ohio’s 88 county boards of elections.
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