Genesee County, Michigan (Judicial)

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The people of Genesee County are served by the Michigan Second District Court of Appeals, a circuit court, district court, and probate court.
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan has jurisdiction in Genesee County. Appeals from the Eastern District go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit.
Judges
Circuit Court
7th Circuit Court, Michigan
- Celeste Bell
- John Gadola
- Elizabeth Anne Kelly
- Mark W. Latchana
- David Newblatt
- Brian Pickell
- Michael Theile[1]
Former judges
District Court
Michigan Sixty-seventh Judicial District Court
- William H. Crawford (formerly of the 68th District)
- Vikki Bayeh Haley
- David Goggins
- David Guinn
- Jessica Hammon
- Jennifer Manley
- Herman Marable (formerly of the 68th District)
- Mark McCabe
- Christopher Odette (Chief judge)
- Nathaniel C. Perry, III (formerly of the 68th District)[2]
Michigan Sixty-eighth Judicial District Court
- Richard Yuille (Chief judge)
- William H. Crawford
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Probate Court
Genesee County Probate Court, Michigan
- Jennie E. Barkey
- F. Kay Behm
- Richard Yuille (Chief judge)[3]
See also
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Michigan Courts, "Genesee County," accessed July 7, 2014
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- ↑ Michigan Courts, "Trial Courts Directory: Genesee County Courts"
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Federal courts:
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of Michigan, Western District of Michigan • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of Michigan, Western District of Michigan
State courts:
Michigan Supreme Court • Michigan Court of Appeals • Michigan Circuit Court • Michigan Court of Claims • Michigan District Courts • Michigan Municipal Courts • Michigan Probate Courts
State resources:
Courts in Michigan • Michigan judicial elections • Judicial selection in Michigan
Elections
- See also: Michigan judicial elections
Michigan is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in Michigan, click here.
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2025
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2024
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2023
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2022
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2021
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2020
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2019
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2018
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2017
- Michigan local trial court judicial elections, 2016
- Michigan judicial elections, 2014
- Michigan judicial elections, 2012
- Michigan judicial elections, 2010
Election rules
Primary election
If there are more than twice the number of candidates than there are judgeships up for election, the race will appear on the primary election ballot. In the nonpartisan primary, the two candidates who receive the greatest number of votes advance to the general election.
General election
If there are not more than twice the amount of candidates than there are persons to be elected, the race will not appear on the primary election ballot, but only on the general election ballot.[1]
Ties
If two or more candidates in a race receive the same number of votes, the election is to be decided by lot. In a process run by a county clerk, the candidates choose slips of paper from a box that say either "elected" or "not elected".[2]