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- Dennis Roy Atteberry
Who is up for election for at large circuit court judge in Illinois's 4th Judicial Circuit Court in the 2024 Primary Election? Job Title Dennis Roy Atteberry Republican Party Winner 51.2% - (13,977 or 27,299) Primary votes < Primary Candidates 4th Circuit - At Large < General Candidates EXPERIENCE Private Practice: 2001 - Present Christian County School District: 1994 - 1997 Laketown Elementary: 1997 - 2001 Pepsi and Nabisco: 1994 - 2001 Trinity Christian High School: 2000 - 2001 EDUCATION Blackburn College: B.A., Political Science/Intelligence Studies - 1994 University of Illinois, Springfield: M.A., Political Science - 2001 Southern Illinois University: J.D. - 2001 RATINGS/RECOMMENDATIONS Illinois State Bar Association Advisory Committee Result: Dennis Roy Atteberry – Insufficient number of responses CAMPAIGN FINANCE Total contributions since April 1, 2023: $0.00 No contributions noted since 4/1/23 Top 5 Donors: No contribution information available at this time. Read more on Illinois Sunshine → https://illinoissunshine.org/ ENDORSED BY: No endorsement information is available at this time. This list does not include individual politician or community leaders, but those organizations that have a defined process for endorsing all types of judicial candidates. For a more complete list of all endorsements, click on the "Campaign Website" button below. Campaign Website Attorney Disciplinary Reports Public Record of Discipline and Pending Proceedings In re Atteberry, Dennis Roy, 2018PR00070 Disposition Suspension for a specified period Effective Date of Disposition 06/11/2019 End Date of Disposition 08/10/2019 Definition of Disposition Suspension for a specified period reflects a determination that the lawyer has engaged in misconduct and that the misconduct warrants an interruption of the lawyer's authority to practice law during the suspension period, which is a fixed period of time identified in the Supreme Court's order. The lawyer is not authorized to practice law during the period of the suspension. Case Summary Mr. Atteberry, who was licensed in 2001, was suspended for sixty days. He filed a statement of candidacy in a primary election for the office of resident circuit judge for Shelby County in which he claimed a false residence address within the county in order to comply with the residency requirement for that judicial position. In fact, he did not reside in Shelby County and was ineligible for the office. The suspension is effective on June 11, 2019. Look Up Attorney Disclipline History
- Emge, Daniel J
zzi Hon. Daniel J. Emge Republican < Back 24th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Washington County EXPERIENCE 24th Judicial Circuit Judge, Washington County, 2022 - Present (Reassigned 2022) Chief Judge 20th Judicial Circuit Judge, Washington County, 2012 - 2018 (Elected 2012 / Retained 2018) Private Practice, 2006 - 2012 EDUCATION Undergraduate: Saint Louis University, B.S., Electrical Engineering Law School: Saint Louis University School of Law, J.D. - 2006 RATINGS/RECOMMENDATIONS Illinois State Bar Association and 24th Circuit Joint Judicial Advisory Polls: Daniel J. Emge: Recommended Criteria Score Meets Requirements Of Office 87.50 Integrity 87.50 Impartiality 84.38 Legal Ability 90.63 Temperament 93.55 Court Management 87.10 Health 96.77 Sensitivity 83.33 Number of Respondents 33 CAMPAIGN FINANCE Top Donors: No information available at this time Read more on Illinois Sunshine → https://illinoissunshine.org/ How Judicial Advisory Polls Work In counties outside of Cook, ISBA conducts an advisory poll. The poll is conducted by email and mail and is sent to all ISBA members in the circuit or district from which a candidate seeks election or a judge seeks retention. Licensed attorneys who are not members of ISBA, or any attorney outside the circuit or district may request a ballot. Participants of the poll are asked to evaluate each candidate only if they have professional knowledge of the candidate(s) that enables them to make an informed evaluation. Ballots are confidential and returned inside a ballot envelope which is mailed in a Teller envelope. A certification slip stating that the participant read and understood the instructions of the poll is signed in order for the ballot to be counted. Candidates and judges are rated "recommended" or "not recommended" based on whether respondents agree that the candidate "meets acceptable requirements for the office." Those receiving 65 percent or more "yes" responses to that question are rated "recommended" and those receiving less than 65 percent are rated "not recommended." Opinions expressed in the poll are of those attorneys who chose to respond and do not reflect the opinion of the Illinois State Bar Association or the opinion of all Illinois attorneys. Following are the questions asked on the poll. Please note that questions on Temperament and Court management differ for those seeking a judicial vacancy and those seeking retention. Clarification of those differences are noted below. Meets Requirements of Office: (Recommendation) Considering the qualifications of the candidate, do you believe this candidate meets acceptable requirements for the office? Integrity Adhere to the high standards of integrity and ethical conduct required of the office? Impartiality Act and rule impartially and free of any predisposition or improper influence? Legal Ability Have adequate legal experience, knowledge, and ability? Temperament for a judicial vacancy: Exercise appropriate temperament with courtesy, consideration, firmness, fairness, patience and dignity? for judicial retention: Exercise the judicial temperament to serve with appropriate courtesy, consideration, firmness, fairness, patience and dignity? Court Management for a judicial vacancy: Attends to all professional responsibilities including the management of cases/clients, and completes work in a prompt and skillful manner? for judicial retention: Diligently and promptly attend to the duties of the office and assure the steady progress of court business? Health Have the physical, mental and emotional health, stamina and stability needed to perform judicial duties? Sensitivity to Diversity and Bias Conducts self and deals with others appropriately to reduce or eliminate conduct or words which manifest bias based on race, gender, national origin, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation or socio-economic status against parties, witnesses, counsel or others?
- Marshall Subach
< Primary Candidates Marshall Subach Independant Candidate Added to General Election < General Candidates 18th Circuit - 1st Subcircuit EXPERIENCE Private Practice 1995 - Present Wood Dale City Alderman 1999-2007 EDUCATION University of Iowa, B.B.A in Accounting Valparaiso University School of Law, J.D. - 1995 RATINGS/RECOMMENDATIONS Illinois State Bar Association & DuPage County Bar Association's Joint Advisory Committee Result: Marshall Subach – Recommended Number of Respondants 138 Criteria Score Meets Requirements Of Office 81.54 Integrity 86.51 Impartiality 85.60 Legal Ability 87.50 Temperament 85.71 Court Management 85.47 Health 93.69 Sensitivity 84.48 CAMPAIGN FINANCE Total contributions since April 1, 2023: $20,000 Top 5 Donors: Donor Total amount Latest Date Loan from Marshall Subach $20,000 August 22, 2024 Read more on Illinois Sunshine → https://illinoissunshine.org/ ENDORSED BY: International Union of Operating Engineers - Local 150 IUOE Local 399 Laborers' Union Local 68 Ironworkers Local 63 Sheet Metal Workers SMART 265 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 701 North Central Illinois Labor Council, AFL-CIO Painters District Council No. 30 Mid America Carpenters Regional Council LiUNA Chicago Laborer's District Council Chicagoland Operators Joint Labor Management IUOE Local 399 Metropolitan Alliance of Police American Federation of Teachers National Association of Letter Carriers (ALF-CIO) This list does not include individual politician or community leaders, but those organizations that have a defined process for endorsing all types of judicial candidates. For a more complete list of all endorsements, click on the "Campaign Website" button below. Campaign Website Attorney Disciplinary Reports Public Record of Discipline and Pending Proceedings None Look Up Attorney Disclipline History
- Bryan Drew
Bryan Drew Republican Party Candidate 38.054% - (2,294 of 6030) Primary votes 2nd Circuit - Franklin County <Primary Candidates <General Candidates EXPERIENCE Private Practice: 2000 - Present EDUCATION Saint Louis University: B.A. - 1997 Saint Louis University: J.D. - 1999 RATINGS/RECOMMENDATIONS Illinois State Bar Association & Franklin County Bar Association's Joint Advisory Committee Result: Bryan Drew – Not Recommended Number of Respondents 60 Criteria Score Meets Requirements Of Office 43.64 Integrity 46.30 Impartiality 46.94 Legal Ability 81.03 Temperament 59.62 Court Management 45.61 Health 92.59 Sensitivity 77.27 <Primary Candidates <General Candidates CAMPAIGN FINANCE Total contributions since April 1, 2023: $72,500 Top 5 Donors Read more on Illinois Sunshine → https://illinoissunshine.org/ Donor Total amount Latest Date Bryan Drew $6,600 2/5/2024 Troy Walton $5,000 1/17/2024 David Asbery $1,500 2/12/2024 ENDORSED BY: No endorsement information is available at this time. This list does not include individual politician or community leaders, but those organizations that have a defined process for endorsing all types of judicial candidates. For a more complete list of all endorsements, click on the "Campaign Website" button below. Campaign Website Attorney Disciplinary Reports Public Record of Discipline and Pending Proceedings None ARDC
- O'Brien, Brien J
q Hon. Brien O'Brien Republican 5th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Coles County < Back EXPERIENCE 5th Judicial Circuit Judge, Coles County, 2012 - Present (Elected 2012, Retained 2018) Associate Judge, 5th Circuit, 2005 - 2012 Private Practice, 1994 - 2005 Law Clerk, 1992 - 1994 EDUCATION Undergraduate: Quincy College, B.A. - 1989 Law School: St Louis University School of Law, J.D. - 1992 RATINGS/RECOMMENDATIONS Illinois State Bar Association and 4th Circuit Joint Judicial Advisory Polls: Brien O'Brien: Recommended Criteria Score Meets Requirements Of Office 93.48 Integrity 95.56 Impartiality 91.30 Legal Ability 95.65 Temperament 97.78 Court Management 100 Health 100 Sensitivity 100 Number of Respondents 46 CAMPAIGN FINANCE Top Donors: Donor Total donated Latest date Brien O'Brien $5,000.00 Mar 28, 2011 Citizens for Dale A. Righter $1,000.00 Jul 14, 2011 HG Development $500.00 Aug 28, 2011 Unique Homes $500.00 Jul 14, 2011 Robert Willenborg $500.00 Aug 25, 2011 Read more on Illinois Sunshine → https://illinoissunshine.org/ How Judicial Advisory Polls Work In counties outside of Cook, ISBA conducts an advisory poll. The poll is conducted by email and mail and is sent to all ISBA members in the circuit or district from which a candidate seeks election or a judge seeks retention. Licensed attorneys who are not members of ISBA, or any attorney outside the circuit or district may request a ballot. Participants of the poll are asked to evaluate each candidate only if they have professional knowledge of the candidate(s) that enables them to make an informed evaluation. Ballots are confidential and returned inside a ballot envelope which is mailed in a Teller envelope. A certification slip stating that the participant read and understood the instructions of the poll is signed in order for the ballot to be counted. Candidates and judges are rated "recommended" or "not recommended" based on whether respondents agree that the candidate "meets acceptable requirements for the office." Those receiving 65 percent or more "yes" responses to that question are rated "recommended" and those receiving less than 65 percent are rated "not recommended." Opinions expressed in the poll are of those attorneys who chose to respond and do not reflect the opinion of the Illinois State Bar Association or the opinion of all Illinois attorneys. Following are the questions asked on the poll. Please note that questions on Temperament and Court management differ for those seeking a judicial vacancy and those seeking retention. Clarification of those differences are noted below. Meets Requirements of Office: (Recommendation) Considering the qualifications of the candidate, do you believe this candidate meets acceptable requirements for the office? Integrity Adhere to the high standards of integrity and ethical conduct required of the office? Impartiality Act and rule impartially and free of any predisposition or improper influence? Legal Ability Have adequate legal experience, knowledge, and ability? Temperament for a judicial vacancy: Exercise appropriate temperament with courtesy, consideration, firmness, fairness, patience and dignity? for judicial retention: Exercise the judicial temperament to serve with appropriate courtesy, consideration, firmness, fairness, patience and dignity? Court Management for a judicial vacancy: Attends to all professional responsibilities including the management of cases/clients, and completes work in a prompt and skillful manner? for judicial retention: Diligently and promptly attend to the duties of the office and assure the steady progress of court business? Health Have the physical, mental and emotional health, stamina and stability needed to perform judicial duties? Sensitivity to Diversity and Bias Conducts self and deals with others appropriately to reduce or eliminate conduct or words which manifest bias based on race, gender, national origin, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation or socio-economic status against parties, witnesses, counsel or others?
- Cruse, Zina R
zza Hon. Zina R. Cruse Democrat 20th Judicial Circuit Court Judge At Large < Back EXPERIENCE 20th Judicial Circuit Judge, 2012 - Present (Elected 2012 / Retained 2018) Associate Judge, 20th Judicial Circuit, 2009 - 2012 (Appointed 2009 / Reappointed 2011) Private Practice, 1994 - 2009 EDUCATION Undergraduate: Northeast Missouri State University, B.S., Business Administration - 1985 Law School: Florida State University College of Law, J.D. - 1993 RATINGS/RECOMMENDATIONS Illinois State Bar Association and 20th Circuit Joint Judicial Advisory Polls: Zina R. Cruse: Recommended Criteria Score Meets Requirements Of Office 82.18 Integrity 86.87 Impartiality 83.33 Legal Ability 83.50 Temperament 79.41 Court Management 84.85 Health 92.86 Sensitivity 86.00 Number of Respondents 105 CAMPAIGN FINANCE Top Donors: Donor Total donated Latest date Law Office of Christopher Cueto, Ltd. $7,422.00 Sep 04, 2024 The Law Office of Rhonda D. Fiss, P.C. $5,000.00 Feb 16, 2012 Korein Tillery $5,000.00 Sep 04, 2024 Monroe County Democratic Central Committee $3,211.52 Oct 22, 2012 Thomas Q. Keefe, Jr., P.C. $2,750.00 Oct 24, 2012 Read more on Illinois Sunshine → https://illinoissunshine.org/ How Judicial Advisory Polls Work In counties outside of Cook, ISBA conducts an advisory poll. The poll is conducted by email and mail and is sent to all ISBA members in the circuit or district from which a candidate seeks election or a judge seeks retention. Licensed attorneys who are not members of ISBA, or any attorney outside the circuit or district may request a ballot. Participants of the poll are asked to evaluate each candidate only if they have professional knowledge of the candidate(s) that enables them to make an informed evaluation. Ballots are confidential and returned inside a ballot envelope which is mailed in a Teller envelope. A certification slip stating that the participant read and understood the instructions of the poll is signed in order for the ballot to be counted. Candidates and judges are rated "recommended" or "not recommended" based on whether respondents agree that the candidate "meets acceptable requirements for the office." Those receiving 65 percent or more "yes" responses to that question are rated "recommended" and those receiving less than 65 percent are rated "not recommended." Opinions expressed in the poll are of those attorneys who chose to respond and do not reflect the opinion of the Illinois State Bar Association or the opinion of all Illinois attorneys. Following are the questions asked on the poll. Please note that questions on Temperament and Court management differ for those seeking a judicial vacancy and those seeking retention. Clarification of those differences are noted below. Meets Requirements of Office: (Recommendation) Considering the qualifications of the candidate, do you believe this candidate meets acceptable requirements for the office? Integrity Adhere to the high standards of integrity and ethical conduct required of the office? Impartiality Act and rule impartially and free of any predisposition or improper influence? Legal Ability Have adequate legal experience, knowledge, and ability? Temperament for a judicial vacancy: Exercise appropriate temperament with courtesy, consideration, firmness, fairness, patience and dignity? for judicial retention: Exercise the judicial temperament to serve with appropriate courtesy, consideration, firmness, fairness, patience and dignity? Court Management for a judicial vacancy: Attends to all professional responsibilities including the management of cases/clients, and completes work in a prompt and skillful manner? for judicial retention: Diligently and promptly attend to the duties of the office and assure the steady progress of court business? Health Have the physical, mental and emotional health, stamina and stability needed to perform judicial duties? Sensitivity to Diversity and Bias Conducts self and deals with others appropriately to reduce or eliminate conduct or words which manifest bias based on race, gender, national origin, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation or socio-economic status against parties, witnesses, counsel or others?
- Non-Cook County Judical Circuit Election Races
Who is up for election ourside of the Cook County judicial Circuit Courts? Illinois Judicial Circuits (Outside of Cook County) Back to Maps Item Title Collapsible text is great for longer section titles and descriptions. It gives people access to all the info they need, while keeping your layout clean. Link your text to anything, or set your text box to expand on click. Write your text here... Read More Back to Maps Item Title Collapsible text is great for longer section titles and descriptions. It gives people access to all the info they need, while keeping your layout clean. Link your text to anything, or set your text box to expand on click. Write your text here... Read More Back to Maps Item Title Collapsible text is great for longer section titles and descriptions. It gives people access to all the info they need, while keeping your layout clean. Link your text to anything, or set your text box to expand on click. Write your text here... Read More Back to Maps
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- Copy of 2026 Non-Cook Vacancies | Knowyourstatejudges
Vacancies for Judicial Circuit Courts Outside of Cook County Candidates to be certified by State Board of Elections on January 8, 2026. Upon certification by SBE and verification of biographical and campaign data, Know Your State Judges will have full candidate rosters available. Please check back February 1, 2026 for full primary information Court Vacancy 2nd Judicial Circuit, Resident, Edwards County Honorable Michael J. Valentine 2nd Judicial Circuit, Resident, Richland County Honorable Ray W. Vaughn 2nd Judicial Circuit, Resident, Wayne Honorable Michael J. Molt 3rd Judicial Circuit, 2nd Subcircuit Honorable Stephen A. Stobbs 4th Judicial Circuit, At Large Honorable Douglas L. Jarman 8th Judicial Circuit, At Large Honorable Robert K. Adrian 8th Judicial Circuit, At Large Honorable Amy C. Lannerd 10th Judicial Circuit, Resident, Peoria County Honorable John P. Vespa 11th Judicial Circuit, Resident, Woodford County Honorable Charles M. Feeney, III 12th Judicial Circuit, 1st Subcircuit Honorable David M. Carlson 12th Judicial Circuit, 3rd Subcircuit Honorable John C. Anderson 12th Judicial Circuit, 5th Subcircuit Honorable Barbara N. Petrungaro 13th Judicial Circuit, At Large Honorable Cynthia M. Raccuglia 14th Judicial Circuit, Resident, Rock Island County Honorable Linnea E. Thompson 15th Judicial Circuit, Resident, JoDaviess County Honorable Kevin J. Ward 17th Judicial Circuit, 2nd Subcircuit Honorable Eugene Doherty 18th Judicial Circuit, 4th Subcircuit Honorable Kate Wilson 18th Judicial Circuit, 5th Subcircuit Honorable Paul M. Fullerton Supreme Court Primary Elections Appellate Court Primary Elections Cook County Primary Elections
- 2026 Cook County Primary Elections | Knowyourstatejudges
Know Your State Judges provides Illinois voters an unbiased voter education resource about judicial candidates for election and retention. 2026 Illinois Judicial Circuit Court Elections of Cook County At Large - Karkula Vacancy 3rd Subcircuit - Murphy Vacancy 13th Subcircuit - M.C. Kelley Vacancy 17th Subcircuit - Brooks Vacancy At Large - Coghlan Vacancy 3rd Subcircuit - Sherlock Vacancy 13th Subcircuit - O'Malley Vacancy 17th Subcircuit - Carroll Vacancy At Large - Hooks Vacancy 8th Subcircuit - Gamrath Vacancy 13th Subcircuit - Curry Jr. Vacancy 18th Subcircuit - Andreou Vacancy 20th Subcircuit - Haracz Vacancy At Large - Cobbs Vacancy 8th Subcircuit - Mikva Vacancy 13th Subcircuit - T.J. Kelley Vacancy 18th Subcircuit - Chrones Vacancy 20th Subcircuit - Miller Vacancy 1st Subcircuit - Walker Vacancy 11th Subcircuit - Roberts Vacancy 16th Subcircuit - Baird Vacancy 19th Subcircuit - Fairman Vacancy 1st Subcircuit - Balanoff Vacancy 11th Subcircuit - Meyerson Vacancy 16th Subcircuit - Mendoza Vacancy 19th Subcircuit - Kane Vacancy
- Primary Supreme & Appellate Court Resul | Knowyourstatejudges
Supreme Court Primary Result 2024 Supreme Court Races Race Vacancy 1st District of the Supreme Court (D) Joy Virginia Cunningham 75.3% (D) Jesse G. Reyes 24.7% 4th District of the Supreme Court (R) Lisa Holder White 100% Injustice Watch Judicial Guide Appellate Court Primary Results 2024 Appellate Races Race Result 1st District of the Appellate Court (D). Mary Lane Mikva. 100% 1st District of the Appellate Court (D). Cynthia Y. Cobbs 70.57% (D) Carolyn J Gallagher 29.43% 1st District of the Appellate Court (D) Celia Louise Gamrath 72.35% (D) Leonard Murry. 27.65% 1st District of the Appellate Court (D). Carl Anthony Walker 100% 3rd District of the Appellate Court (D). John Anderson 64.25% (D) Joe Hettel 35.75% (R). Kenton Skarin 100% 3rd District of the Appellate Court (D) Linda Davenport 100% (R). Jason Helland . 100% 3rd District of the Appellate Court (D) Lance Peterson 100% (R) John F. Costello 100% 4th District of the Appellate Court (R). Amy Lannerd 100% 4th District of the Appellate Court (R) Gene Doherty. 100% Injustice Watch Judicial Guide Cook County Primary Elections Cook County General Elections Supreme Court Primary Elections Supreme Court General Elections Appellate Court Primary Elections Appellate Court General Elections Non-Cook Primary Elections Non-Cook General Elections









