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Wendy Clark Duffy
294,604 /
80.1% Yes votes ......
73,141 /
19.9% No votes
- Occupation: Associate Justice
- Associate Justice, California Court of Appeal, 6th Appellate District, 2005 to present
- Judge of the Superior Court, Monterey County, 1999 to 2005, Assistant Presiding Judge 1999 to 2002
- Judge of the Municipal Court, Monterey County, 1989 to 1999, Presiding Judge 1997 to 1998
- First woman appointed to the Monterey County Superior and Municipal Courts; first woman from Monterey County appointed to the Court of Appeal
- Deputy District Attorney, Monterey County, 1978 to 1989
- Juris Doctor, Boalt Hall School of Law, UC Berkeley, 1977; A.B. in English Literature with Distinction in General Scholarship, UC Berkeley, 1974
Priorities:
- To uphold the Constitutions of the United States and California and to interpret and apply the law with fairness, independence and competence
- To decide every case impartially and diligently, without bias or prejudice
- To treat every individual involved in the judicial system with respect, courtesy, and patience
Nathan D. Mihara
279,205 /
76.2% Yes votes ......
87,234 /
23.8% No votes
- Occupation: Associate Justice
- Current: Associate Justice, California Court of Appeal, 6th Appellate District - 1993-2006
- Judge of the Superior Court, Santa Clara County - 1988-1993
- Judge of the Municipal Court, Santa Clara County - 1985-1988
- Deputy Attorney General, State Attorney General's Office, Criminal Division prosecutor - 1976-1985
- Juris Doctor - Hastings College of the Law, University of California, San Francisco - 1975
- B.A. Economics - University of Washington, Seattle - 1972
Priorities:
- To uphold and follow the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of California.
- To decide all cases fairly, objectively, and in a timely manner to serve the interests of justice for all people.
- To treat all participants in our court system equally with fairness and respect.
Conrad L. Rushing
276,292 /
75.1% Yes votes ......
91,742 /
24.9% No votes
- Occupation: Presiding Justice
- Occupation: Presiding Justice, '03-present
- Associate Justice, '02-'03
- Superior Court Judge 1978-2002; Presiding Judge 1989
- Adjunct Prof. at Santa Clara University law school, '96 t0 '99
- Judge of the year 1994, 1999, Santa Clara County Trial lawyers
- BA San Jose State University, '60, LLB Boalt Hall, UC Berkeley
Priorities:
- To abide by the Constitution of the United States and California and to justly apply the law
- To decide each case objectively and fairly and to treat each party equally and with dignity and respect
- To favor no one, not rich, not poor, powerful or weak
Richard J. McAdams
273,820 /
75.4% Yes votes ......
89,524 /
24.6% No votes
- Occupation: Associate Justice
- Associate Justice, 2003-present
- Judge, Superior and Municipal Court 1977-2003
- California Judges Association, Executive Board 1989-1992; member since 1977
- California Center for Judicial Education and Research, judicial educator since 1985
- A.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1965; J.D., U.C. Hastings College of the Law, 1968
Priorities:
- To uphold and apply the law with fairness, impartiality and independence
- To assure equal access to justice for all persons
- To serve the public, the judiciary and the legal profession through decisional work and educational outreach
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