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Victoria G. Chaney
1,225,425 /
69.9% Yes votes ......
527,594 /
30.1% No votes
- Occupation: Associate Justice, California Court of Appeal since 2009
- Judge of the Superior Court, 1994-2009
- Judge of the Municipal Court, County of Los Angeles, 1990-1994
- Assistant City Attorney, Los Angeles, 1979-1990
- Graduate of Mt. St. Mary's College and Loyola Law School
Priorities:
- Decide cases fairly, producing well-reasoned decisions
- Treat all litigants with courtesy, dignity and respect
- Improve the administration of justice and accessibility to our system of justice
Robert M. Mallano
1,205,561 /
67.8% Yes votes ......
572,454 /
32.2% No votes
- Occupation: Presiding Justice, Court of Appeal
- Associate Justice 2000-2008; Appointed Presiding Justice 2008; Judge of the Superior Court, Los Angeles County 1980-2000 (Presiding Judge 1993-1994)
- Member, California Judicial Council 1993-1996
- Member, Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics 1996
- Judicial Council 1996 Jurist of the Year Award
- Legal Career: Deputy District Attorney, County of Los Angeles and the private practice of law
- LL.B, Boalt Hall Law School (UC Berkeley); AB, Yale University
- robert.mallano@jud.ca.gov
Priorities:
- Decide cases fairly and impartially
- Faithfully follow the law
- Treat everyone in our courts with courtesy and respect
Jeffrey W. Johnson
1,145,635 /
66.3% Yes votes ......
583,447 /
33.7% No votes
- Occupation: Associate Justice
- United States Magistrate Judge, 1999-2009
- Federal Prosecutor (Assistant United States Attorney), 1989-1999; Deputy Chief of Section, 1994-99; Private Practice, 1985-89
- 2008 Judicial Excellence Award (by Mexican American Bar Association); Thurgood Marshall Award for Humanitarianism and Judicial Achievement, 2009
- Attorney General's Award for Distinguished Service (generally recognizing fewer than ten federal prosecutors nationally each year), 1995
- JD, Yale Law School, 1985
- BA, Duke University, 1982
- jeffrey.w.johnson@jud.ca.gov
Priorities:
- Decide all cases fairly and impartially by faithfully following the law
- Treat all persons in our courts with courtesy, respect, dignity, and patience
- Work diligently to improve the knowledge and skills of lawyers and judges, and the peaceful dispute resolution skills of all citizens
Basic candidate data supplied by the Secretary of State.
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