Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska (Judicial)

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Kodiak Island Borough is one of sixteen organized boroughs in Alaska. Its borough seat is Kodiak it is one of seven second-class boroughs in the state.[1] It is located within the Third Judicial District and is served by a superior and district court.

The United States District Court for the District of Alaska has jurisdiction in Kodiak Island Borough. Appeals from the District of Alaska go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.

Judges

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Alaska Third District

Superior Court


Office Name Date term ends
Alaska Third District Superior Court Rachel Ahrens 2031
Alaska Third District Superior Court John C. Cagle 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Dani Crosby 2027
Alaska Third District Superior Court Catherine M. Easter 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Una Sonia Gandbhir 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Josie Garton 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Jason Gist 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Andrew Guidi 2027
Alaska Third District Superior Court Laura Hartz 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Lance Joanis 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Kari Cecilie Kristiansen 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Yvonne Lamoureux 2027
Alaska Third District Superior Court Kelly J. Lawson 2027
Alaska Third District Superior Court Thomas A. Matthews 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Jack R. McKenna 2027
Alaska Third District Superior Court David Nesbett 2026
Alaska Third District Superior Court Andrew Peterson 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Peter Ramgren 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Christina Rankin 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Christina Reigh 2027
Alaska Third District Superior Court Kevin Mark Saxby 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Bride Seifert 2031
Alaska Third District Superior Court Kristen C. Stohler 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Herman Walker Jr. 2031
Alaska Third District Superior Court Stephen Wallace 2029
Alaska Third District Superior Court Ian Wheeles 2026
Alaska Third District Superior Court Jonathan Woodman 2027
Alaska Third District Superior Court Adolf Zeman 2031

District Court


Elections

See also: Alaska judicial elections

Alaska is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in Alaska, click here.

Election rules

Retention election

In these elections, judges do not compete against another candidate, but voters are given a "yes" or "no" choice in deciding whether to keep the judge in office for another term. The judge must receive a majority of "yes" votes to remain in office. Judges must face their first retention at the next general election occurring at least three years after their appointment. The exception to this are the district court judges, who face retention two years after their appointment.[2]

Judges must file their intention to run for retention by August 1.[2] At least 60 days prior to the election, the Alaska Judicial Council publishes its evaluations of the judges up for retention.[3][4][5][6]


Footnotes