James Edwin Lauderback

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James Edwin Lauderback

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1st Judicial District Circuit Court
Tenure
Present officeholder
Term ends

2022

Elections and appointments
Last elected

August 4, 2016

Education

Bachelor's

University of Tennessee, 1979

Law

University of Tennessee, 1981


James Edwin Lauderback is a Republican judge on the First Circuit Court in Tennessee. He was appointed by Governor Bill Haslam on June 23, 2015, for a term effective July 1, 2015. Lauderback filled the vacancy created by the retirement of Thomas J. Seeley. The appointment runs until the 2016 election, at which point the remaining six years of Seeley's unexpired term were filled by the winner.[1]

Education

Lauderback earned an undergraduate degree in communications from the University of Tennessee in 1979. He got his J.D. in 1981, also from the University of Tennessee.[1]

Career

  • 2013-2015: Managing partner

Elections

2016

See also: Tennessee local trial court judicial elections, 2016

General elections for unexpired local judicial terms and newly created judicial seats in Tennessee were held on August 4, 2016. Incumbent James Edwin Lauderback ran unopposed in the general election for the unexpired term in Part I of the Tennessee 1st Circuit Court.

Tennessee 1st Circuit Court Part I, General Election (Unexpired Term), 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png James Edwin Lauderback Incumbent (unopposed) 100.00% 10,620
Total Votes 10,620
Source: Tennessee Election Results, "August 4, 2016 Unofficial Election Results," accessed August 4, 2016
See also: Tennessee local trial court judicial elections, 2016

Primary elections for partisan judicial seats in Tennessee were held on March 1, 2016. The top vote recipient in each party's primary advanced to the general election on August 4, 2016. No Democrats filed for any of the local judicial seats up for election in 2016, meaning only Republican primaries were necessary. Independent candidates did not face primary elections. Incumbent James Edwin Lauderback ran unopposed in the Republican primary for the unexpired term in Part I of the Tennessee 1st Circuit Court.

Tennessee 1st Circuit Court Part I, Republican Primary (Unexpired Term), 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png James Edwin Lauderback Incumbent (unopposed) 99.61% 11,915
Write-in votes 0.39% 47
Total Votes (100) 11,962
Source: Washington County Election Commission, Tennessee, "Unofficial Results: Election Summary Report," accessed March 1, 2016

Selection method

Judges of the circuit court are elected in partisan elections. Each county may opt to hold nonpartisan elections instead. Judges serve eight-year terms, after which they must run for re-election if they wish to continue serving.[2][3]

The presiding judge of each court is elected to a one-year term by peer vote.[4]

Qualifications
To serve on the court, a judge must be:[2]

  • authorized to practice law in state;
  • a district resident for at least one year;
  • a state resident five years; and
  • at least 30 years old.

Awards and associations

  • 2011: Appointed mediator, general civil mediation, Tennessee Supreme Court Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission

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