Bayfield County, Wisconsin (Judicial)

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Bayfield County is within the Wisconsin Court of Appeals District III.

The people of Bayfield County are served by the 10th District Circuit Court.

The United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin has jurisdiction in Bayfield County. Appeals from the Western District go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit.

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Bayfield County, Wisconsin

Court of Appeals

Wisconsin Court of Appeals District III

Judge Tenure Appointed By

Lisa Kay Stark

April 23, 2013 - Present

Scott Walker

Thomas M. Hruz

August 1, 2014 - Present

Scott Walker

Greg Gill Jr.

August 1, 2021 - Present

Elected


Circuit Court

Bayfield County Circuit Court, Wisconsin


See also

Footnotes

Elections

See also: Wisconsin judicial elections

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

Election rules

Primary election

A primary is held on the third Tuesday in February to nominate judicial candidates for the spring election. Candidates seeking election must file by the first Tuesday in January preceding the spring general election.[1] A primary is required if more than two candidates file for nomination to the supreme court, the same district of an appellate court, or for the same branch of a circuit court.[1] If the number of candidates for office does not exceed twice the number to be elected to the office a primary is not held and all the candidates will appear on the ballot in the spring election.[1] The two candidates who receive the most votes in a primary race advance to the general election.[2]

General election

A spring election is held on the first Tuesday in April.[1]