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Voters in Florida’s 10 counties will be asked whether to keep five of the state’s nine judges in office. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

All nine justices on the court were appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis, who has served since January 1, 2023, except Judge Roger Gannam, who joined the court on September 5, 2023.

On November 5, voters will decide whether five of the justices will remain in office by voting yes to retain or no to retain office.

Here’s what you need to know about the court and the judges on the ballot box.

Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals is the newest appellate court in Florida

Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, headquartered in Lakeland state’s newest appeals court In January 2023. It represents residents of 10 counties divided into three circuits:

  • Ninth Circuit:
  • 10th Circuit:
  • 20th Circuit:
    • Charlotte
    • Collier
    • glades
    • Henry
    • Lee

How many justices are on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals?

There are nine judges on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

What is the base salary for judges on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals?

base salary is $218,939, According to Ballotpedia.

How long do judges in appellate courts serve?

Judges serve six-year terms and can be elected to non-consecutive terms in their districts under a merit-protection vote.

What do Florida District Courts of Appeals do?

Purpose of the Florida District Courts of Appeals According to the Florida Courts, it is to provide the opportunity for careful review of decisions of lower courts by multi-judge panels.”

“By correcting harmful errors, Regional Courts of Appeal ensure that decisions comply with our rights and freedoms. This process contributes to the development, clarity and consistency of the law.”

According to the Florida Courts, district appellate courts may hear appeals of final judgments and review certain nonfinal judgments in circuit court cases and most county court cases.

Brownlee grew up in Orlando. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Brownlee earned a bachelor’s degree in international studies and French studies from Emory University in 2004. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Florida State University College of Law in 2009, where he completed the College of Law’s certificate program in International Law. honour.

Before joining the bench, Brownlee was a partner of PA Governor Rick Scott at Brownlee Law Firm. He appointed Brownlee to the Judicial Nominating Commissions for the Ninth Judicial Circuit in 2012 and to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in 2017.

“After completing law school, Judge Brownlee returned to Orlando and began her legal career at a boutique appellate law firm, where she had the opportunity to argue cases in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Florida’s district court. throughout the appellate courts, Brownlee eventually joined her husband at The Brownlee Law Firm, PA.

Brownlee was appointed to the Florida Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals by Governor Ron DeSantis on May 1, 2020, replacing Timothy Shea. DeSantis appointed Brownlee to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in July 2023 to replace Jay Cohen when he retires.

Brownlee is a member of the Florida Bar Association’s Appellate Practice Section, the Orange County Bar Association’s Appellate Practice Committee, the George C. Young American Inn of Court, and the Federalist Society.

Gannam was born in Savannah, Georgia and moved to Florida before his first birthday. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of North Florida in 1996 and a Juris Doctor with honors from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 1999. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Gannam spent the first six years of his legal career in Jacksonville doing business litigation and class action defense at two international law firms.

He then spent eight years at a Jacksonville firm, becoming a partner and practicing a wide range of business and consumer litigation matters, including construction, real estate, corporate governance, employment, estate and trust disputes, as well as consumer class prosecution. lawsuits and pro bono constitutional cases.

Gannam joined an international public interest law firm in 2014, where he litigated constitutional law cases in trial and appellate courts across the country, including the United States Supreme Court.

He was appointed to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals by DeSantis on September 5, 2023.

“Gannam and his wife were married in Jacksonville in 1997 and moved with their two children to Central Florida in 2014, where they remain active members of their church and community.” He is a member of the Orange County Bar Association and the Federalist Society.

Mize earned his undergraduate degrees in history and finance from the University of Florida. He then attended the University of Florida College of Law and graduated magna cum laude in the top 2% of his class. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

“During law school, Judge Mize served as editor of the “Florida Law Review” and as president of the University of Florida Chapter of the Federalist Society. After graduation, Judge Mize was inducted into the Order of the Coif based on academic merit.”

Mize began his career in private practice at a leading law firm in Tampa, later practicing law at two national law firms and in his own law firm, litigating complex business disputes, intellectual property disputes, and consumer protection cases in federal and state courts throughout the year. United States.

Mize was appointed to the Ninth Judicial Circuit in February 2021. Votes in Orange and Osceola counties elected him to hold the position in 2022. He was appointed to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals by Ron DeSantis on January 1, 2023.

Mize is a member of the Orange County Bar Association and the Federalist Society.

Smith graduated summa cum laude from Fort Hays State University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Business Administration and a major in accounting. In 2000, he graduated (with his wife) from Washburn University School of Law ranked third in his class. according to praise, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Smith served in the U.S. Air Force as part of the Judge Advocate General’s Corps from 2002 to 2006 and joined the military after 9/11.

Following his service in the Air Force, Smith worked at a Florida statewide law firm representing contractors and homeowners involved in foreclosures and contract disputes. He has also handled product liability, retail hospitality and other construction cases involving significant personal injuries and/or property damage, as well as other commercial litigation and banking and finance matters.

Smith earned his board certification in construction law from the Florida Bar in 2014; he retained this certificate until he assumed his position on the bench.

Smith was appointed to the county bench by Scott in 2017 and was elected by Hillsborough voters in a contested election in 2018. Smith has served in county civil court, county criminal court and domestic violence court.

Smith was appointed to the circuit staff by DeSantis in 2019, where he served in the Joint Family Division. He joined the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in January 2023 following his appointment by DeSantis.

Smith is the former president of the Stann Givens Family Law Inn of Court. He has chaired several middle school mock trials and “appreciates the opportunity to mentor young students throughout the process.”

Smith is married and has four children.

White was born in Hawaii and moved to Florida when he was 10 months old. He graduated cum laude from Rockledge High School, then earned an associate’s degree from Brevard Community College. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering summa cum laude from the University of Central Florida. He received his Juris Doctor degree, magna cum laude, from Florida State University. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

He was a partner in the Orlando office of a well-known law firm. He has represented a variety of clients in the areas of commercial litigation, employment and employment. He has handled cases in state and federal courts, including the Florida Supreme Court, trial and appellate courts, and before the Public Employee Relations Commission.

He has served as a chamber judge in the Ninth Courthouse since February 1, 2011. He received almost 72% of the vote in the 2012 election and was re-elected unopposed in 2018. Domestic violence, civil, criminal and domestic relations divisions in Orange County and a criminal division in Osceola County.

He was appointed to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals by DeSantis and joined the court on January 1, 2023.

White currently serves on the Supreme Court Committee on Standard Jury Instructions in Contract and Business Cases. She is a member of the Central Florida Association of Women Lawyers, the Federalist Society, the George C. Young American Inn of Court, the Central Florida Hispanic Bar Association, the Orange County Bar Association, and the Paul C. Perkins Bar Association.

He previously served as deputy mayor, alderman and member of the Zoning Board of Adjustment for the city of Maitland. He was president of the board of directors of the University of Central Florida Alumni Association and served as Guardian ad Litem through the Orange County Bar Association.

White and his wife have been married since 1995 and are active members of Grace Church, where he serves as a volunteer in the Student Ministry.

How can you view the opinions of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals?

The court issues written opinions Friday, which are posted on its website shortly after 11 a.m.

They can be found at: Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals website.

(This story has been updated to add new information.)