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Who Appointed Ross L Bilbrey

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Ross L. Bilbrey is a judge of the Florida 1st District Court of Appeal. He assumed office on December 23, 2014. His current term ends on January 2, 2029.

Bilbrey ran for re-election for judge of the Florida 1st District Court of Appeal. He won in the retention election on November 8, 2022.

Bilbrey was appointed to the court on December 23, 2014, by Republican Governor Rick Scott to fill a vacancy created when Judge William Van Nortwick retired at his term’s end on January 5, 2015.[1]

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Education

Bilbrey received both his bachelor’s degree and J.D. from the University of Florida.[1]

Career

  • 2015 – Present: Judge, Florida First District Court of Appeal
  • 2012-2014: Judge, Florida 1st Circuit Court, appointed by Gov. Scott
  • 2006-2012: Judge, Santa Rosa County Court
  • 2003-2006: Managing partner, The Bilbrey Law Firm
  • 2000-2003: Civilian attorney, Naval Legal Services office
  • 1997-2000: Attorney, Brant, Moore, MacDonald and Wells P.A.[1]

Elections

2022

2016

See also: Florida judicial elections, 2016

Judge Bilbrey filed to stand for retention in 2016.[2]

In a retention election, voters respond “yes” or “no” when asked if a judge whose term is ending should remain on the court for another term. In most states, judges must receive more than 50 percent “yes” votes to win another term.

Election results

November 8 general election

Ross L. Bilbrey was retained in the Florida First District Court of Appeal, Bilbrey’s Seat election with 63.25% of the vote.

Florida First District Court of Appeal, Bilbrey’s Seat, 2016 Name Yes votesRoss L. Bilbrey63.25% Source: Florida Division of Elections Official Results

2014

See also: Florida judicial elections, 2014 Bilbrey ran for re-election to the First Circuit Court.As an unopposed candidate, he was automatically re-elected without appearing on the ballot. [3]

Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia’s Candidate Connection

Ross L. Bilbrey did not complete Ballotpedia’s 2022 Candidate Connection survey.

See also

External links

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Footnotes

Florida District Courts of AppealJudicial selection in Florida • 2024 elections • Florida Supreme Court First District

Joseph Lewis • L. Clayton Roberts • Bradford Thomas • Ross L. Bilbrey • Lori S. Rowe • Stephanie Williams Ray • Timothy D. Osterhaus • Susan Kelsey • Thomas D. “Bo” Winokur • Robert E. Long Jr. • M. Kemmerly Thomas • Rachel Nordby • Adam Tanenbaum •

Second District Stevan Northcutt • Nelly Khouzam • Patricia Kelly • Darryl Casanueva • Craig Villanti • Morris Silberman • Edward LaRose • Daniel H. Sleet • Anthony K. Black • Robert J. Morris Jr. (Florida Court of Appeals judge) • Matthew C. Lucas • Andrea Teves Smith • Susan Rothstein-Youakim • J. Andrew Atkinson • Suzanne Labrit • Third District

Kevin M. Emas • Ivan F. Fernandez • Eric Hendon • Bronwyn C. Miller • Monica Gordo • Fleur J. Lobree • Thomas W. Logue • Edwin A. Scales, III •

Fourth District

Robert Gross • Cory Ciklin • Martha Warner • Melanie May • Dorian Damoorgian • Burton C. Conner • Jonathan D. Gerber • Spencer D. Levine • Mark W. Klingensmith • Alan O. Forst • Edward Artau • Jeffrey T. Kuntz •

Fifth District

Eric Eisnaugle • Brian D. Lambert • Frederic Rand Wallis • John M. Harris • Norma S. Lindsey • Adrian Soud • Harvey Jay III • Scott D. Makar • James A. Edwards • Paige Kilbane • Joe Boatwright • Jordan Pratt • John MacIver •

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Sixth District

Jay Cohen • John K. Stargel • Keith F. White • Daniel Traver • Jared Smith • Paetra Brownlee • Mary Alice Nardella • Joshua Mize • Carrie Ann Wozniak •

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