Maurice Muir

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New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District
Tenure

2020 - Present

Term ends

2033

Years in position

5

Prior offices
New York City Civil Court Queens County

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 5, 2019

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Maurice Muir (Democratic Party) is a judge of the New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District. Muir assumed office on January 1, 2020. Muir's current term ends on December 31, 2033.

Muir (Democratic Party) ran for election for judge of the New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District. Muir won in the general election on November 5, 2019.

Elections

2019

See also: Municipal elections in Queens County, New York (2019)

General election

General election for New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District (6 seats)

The following candidates ran in the general election for New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District on November 5, 2019.

Candidate
%
Votes
Donna-Marie E. Golia (D / R / Conservative Party)
 
17.5
 
166,137
Stephen Knopf (D / R / Conservative Party)
 
16.0
 
152,048
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Wyatt Gibbons (D / R / Conservative Party)
 
16.0
 
151,925
Lourdes Ventura (D)
 
12.6
 
119,836
Phillip Hom (D)
 
12.2
 
115,644
Maurice Muir (D)
 
11.5
 
109,627
Daniel Kogan (R / Conservative Party)
 
4.8
 
46,006
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Joseph Kasper (R / Conservative Party)
 
4.7
 
45,026
John Spataro (R)
 
4.5
 
42,755
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
2,170

Total votes: 951,174
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2017

See also: New York local trial court judicial elections, 2017

New York held general elections for local judicial offices on November 7, 2017. A primary election was held on September 12, 2017. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was July 13, 2017.[1]

Maurice Muir (D) ran unopposed in the New York City Civil Court - Queens District 4 general election.[2]

New York City Civil Court, Queens District 4 General Election, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Maurice Muir  (unopposed) 100.00% 68,656
Total Votes 68,656
Source: New York City Board of Elections, "2017 General Official Election Results," accessed December 18, 2017

Selection method

See also: Partisan elections

Judges of the New York City Civil Court are each elected to 10-year terms in partisan contested elections, with one exception. Judges of the New York City Housing Court are appointed by the Chief Administrative Judge and serve five-year terms. To serve on this court, a judge must be a state and city resident, at least 18 years old and practice in the state for 10 years. This court has a mandatory retirement age of 70 years old.[3]

Campaign themes

2019

Ballotpedia survey responses

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