Judges and Judiciary
May 15, 2026
Judicial elections on ballot in 21 counties on June 2
Contested judicial elections in 21 California counties feature incumbent judges, commissioners, administrative law judges, prosecutors, public defenders and private attorneys competing for Superior Court seats in the June 2 primary election.
Contested judicial elections will appear on ballots in 21 California counties on June 2, with races featuring incumbent judges, commissioners and administrative law judges, prosecutors, public defenders and private attorneys.
Seven sitting judges are among the candidates in contested ele...
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