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Terry B. O'Rourke
1,020,820 /
74.6% Yes votes ......
347,358 /
25.4% No votes
Alex C. McDonald
1,015,973 /
75.3% Yes votes ......
332,709 /
24.7% No votes
James A. McIntyre
1,014,579 /
75.4% Yes votes ......
330,956 /
24.6% No votes
- Occupation: Associate Justice
- Law degree from Stanford University Law School and philosophy degree from Brown University
- Practiced law for 30 years as a civil trial attorney with the law firm of McInnis, Fitzgerald, Rees, Sharkey & McIntyre
- Appointed to San Diego Superior Court in 1993 by Governor Pete Wilson; San Diego Superior Court Executive Committee Member 1995 and 1996
- Appointed Associate Justice in 1996 by Governor Pete Wilson; confirmed by voters in 1998 and 2002
- Have served several years as a hearing officer in disputes between the Superior Courts and their employees
- Master of the Enright Chapter of American Inns of Court and Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers
Priorities:
- Decide each case fairly, impartially in accordance with the constitution and laws of the State of California and the United States
- Ensure the rights of all parties appearing before the Court of Appeal
- Work to improve the administration and efficiency of justice in our courts
Gilbert Nares
968,197 /
71.4% Yes votes ......
387,434 /
28.6% No votes
- Occupation: Associate Justice
- J.D. University of San Diego; B.A. University of San Diego; Distinguished Alumnus University of San Diego
- Appointed Associate Justice in 1988 by Governor George Deukmejian; confirmed by voters in 1990 and 2002
- Appointed to the Municipal and Superior Courts by Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr.
- Supervising Judge for Superior Court; Presiding Judge of Municipal Court
- Recipient of Bar Association of Northern San Diego County's Lifetime Achievement Award
- Trustee for both San Diego County Law Library and Oceanside Public Library
Priorities:
- Decide each case fairly and impartially, in accordance with the constitution and laws of the State of California and the United States
- Ensure the rights of all parties appearing in the Court of Appeal are protected
- Work to improve the administration of justice in California courts
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