Colfax County, New Mexico (Judicial)
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Colfax County is located in the Eight Judicial District, along with Taos and Union counties. The people of Colfax County are served by a District Court, a Magistrate Court, a Probate Court and Municipal Courts. The people of New Mexico are also served by a Problem-Solving Court and a Workers' Compensation Administration Court.
The United States District Court for the District of New Mexico has jurisdiction in Colfax County. Appeals from the District of New Mexico go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit.
Judges
District Court
New Mexico Eighth Judicial District Court
Magistrate Court
Colfax County Magistrate Court, New Mexico
- Division 1: Warren G. Walton
- Division 2: Felix Pena[2]
Probate Court
Colfax County Probate Court, New Mexico
See also
External links
Footnotes
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Elections
- See also: New Mexico judicial elections
New Mexico is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in New Mexico, click here.
- New Mexico local trial court judicial elections, 2025
- New Mexico local trial court judicial elections, 2024
- New Mexico local trial court judicial elections, 2023
- New Mexico local trial court judicial elections, 2022
- New Mexico local trial court judicial elections, 2021
- New Mexico local trial court judicial elections, 2020
- New Mexico local trial court judicial elections, 2019
- New Mexico local trial court judicial elections, 2018
- New Mexico local trial court judicial elections, 2017
- New Mexico local trial court judicial elections, 2016
- New Mexico judicial elections, 2014
- New Mexico judicial elections, 2012
- New Mexico judicial elections, 2010
Election rules
Retention election
In these elections, judges do not compete against another candidate, but voters are given a "yes" or "no" choice whether to keep the judge in office for another term. The retention elections are held on general election day. In a retention election, a candidate must receive 57% of the vote to be retained.[1]