JPR: Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance  Review
Signup for JPR Updates
News and Meetings
07.09.08: Commission Votes on Judges Scheduled to Appear on 2008 Ballot See the results of the vote by the Commission on Judicial Performance Review for judges scheduled to appear on the 2008 general election ballot.
[ READ MORE ]
07.02.08: Meeting Notice - July 9
[ READ MORE ]
07.01.08: Commission to Vote on Performance of Justices and Judges on 2008 General Election Ballot
[ READ MORE ]
07.01.08: Meeting Notice - July 9, 2008 The Commission on Judicial Performance Review will hold a meeting on July 9, 2008
[ READ MORE ]
bottom of table
Who Judges the Judges? You Do! We Can Help. Home Page for the Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance Review

Welcome to the Arizona Commission on Judicial Performance Review Website.

 

The Commission sets performance standards for judges, decides whether or not a judge meets those standards, and reports its findings to you, the voters.

The Commission collects information on how judges perform by distributing written surveys and holding public hearings for people who have first-hand knowledge of the job performance of judges appearing on the 2006 general election ballot.  More than 56,000 surveys on Arizona judges were distributed in 2005.  The Commission also accepts written comments at any time about the performance of judges.  Contact Us 

The survey responses are compiled by an independent data center and the results are given to the Commission. Its members review all the information on each judge and vote whether the judge MEETS or DOES NOT MEET judicial performance standards.  When the Commission votes, the judges' names are encoded so that members do not know which judge they are voting on until all the votes are counted.

Established in 1992 by a constitutional amendment passed by voters, the Commission's membership includes 18 members of the public, six attorneys and six judges. 

HOW CAN ARIZONA CITIZENS PARTICIPATE IN MERIT SELECTION AND RETENTION?

  • Encourage highly qualified people to apply to serve as a judge.
  • Volunteer to serve on a judicial nominating commission.  Applications are available from the Governor's Office when volunteers are needed.
  • Send your comments on applicants being considered for judgeships to the Judicial Nominating Commission.
  • Volunteer to serve on the Commission on Judicial Performance Review or a JPR Conference Team.
  • Complete and return a JPR survey when you are in court as a juror, litigant or witness during the survey period.
  • Send your comments on a judge's performance at any time to the JPR Commission.
  • Be an informed voter. Read the findings and report of the JPR Commission before you vote in retention elections.

To see reports about the judges who appeared on the 2006 ballot, please choose from the list or click your county on the map below. 

Or select your
county below.
 
Arizona Map Coconino CountyMohave CountyLa Paz CountyYuma CountyPima CountyYavapaiNavajo CountyApache CountyMaricopa CountyGila CountyPinal CountyGreenlee CountyGraham CountySanta Cruz CountyCochise County
 
Arizona Supreme Court
Court of Appeals Division I
Court of Appeals Division II

Superior Court in Maricopa County Civil Division
Superior Court in Maricopa County Criminal Division
Superior Court in Maricopa County Family Division
Superior Court in Maricopa County Juvenile Division
Superior Court in Maricopa County Special Assignment

Superior Court in Pima County Civil Division
Superior Court in Pima County Criminal Division
Superior Court in Pima County Family Division
Superior Court in Pima County Juvenile Division
Superior Court in Pima County Special Assignment

View reports for all judges in Spanish.

View the entire list by sorted last name.

 
Home Privacy Policy 2005 Judicial Performance Review