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Who Is Eileen C Moore

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Eileen Moore is a judge for Division 3 of the California 4th District Court of Appeal. She assumed office on December 22, 2000. Her current term ends on January 8, 2035.

Moore ran for re-election for the Division 3 judge of the California 4th District Court of Appeal. She won in the retention election on November 8, 2022.

Education

Moore attended the University of California at Irvine, graduating in 1975. She received her J.D. from Pepperdine University School of Law in 1978. Moore also holds an LL.M. in judicial process from the University of Virginia.[1][2][3]

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Military service

Moore served as a combat nurse with the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam War.

Career

After graduating from law school, Eileen Moore worked in the Law Offices of Herbert Hafif until 1989. That year, she was appointed to the Orange County Superior Court, where she served until her appointment to the California Fourth District Court of Appeal in 2000.[1][2]

Elections

2022

2010

See also: California judicial elections, 2010

Moore was retained in 2010 with 70.2 percent of the vote.[4]

Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia’s Candidate Connection

Eileen Moore did not complete Ballotpedia’s 2022 Candidate Connection survey.

See also

External links

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Footnotes

California Courts of AppealJudicial selection in California • 2022 elections • California Supreme Court First District

Sandra Margulies • Mark Simons • Stuart Pollak • James Richman • Kathleen M. Banke • Teri L. Jackson • Marla J. Miller • Ioana Petrou • James M. Humes • Tracie L. Brown • Alison M. Tucher • Therese M. Stewart • Jon B. Streeter • Carin Fujisaki • Gordon Burns • Jim Humes • Monique Langhorne Wilson •

Second District Audrey Collins • Frances Rothschild • Laurence Rubin • Dennis Perluss • Kenneth Yegan • Arthur Gilbert • Thomas Willhite • Victoria Chavez • Judith Ashmann-Gerst • Helen Bendix • Lee Edmon • Anne Harwood Egerton • Gail Ruderman Feuer • Elizabeth A. Grimes • Luis A. Lavin • John Segal • Maria E. Stratton • John Shepard Wiley, Jr. • Victoria Gerrard Chaney • Brian M. Hoffstadt • Carl H. Moor • Dorothy C. Kim • Brian S. Currey • Lamar W. Baker • Elwood G. Lui • Rashida Adams • Victor Viramontes • Hernaldo Baltodano • Gregory Weingart • Audra Mori • Tari Cody • Third District

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Ronald Robie • Harry Hull • Stacy Boulware Eurie • Laurie M. Earl • Elena J. Duarte • Louis R. Mauro • Jonathan Renner • Peter Krause • Aimee Feinberg •

Fourth District

Judith McConnell (California) • Eileen Moore • Kathleen O’Leary • William Bedsworth • Douglas Miller • Art McKinster • Manuel A. Ramirez • Joan Irion • Terry O’Rourke • Richard Huffman • Thomas M. Goethals • Carol D. Codrington • Richard T. Fields (California) • Marsha Slough • William S. Dato • Michael J. Raphael • Joanne Motoike • Thomas A. Delaney • Frank J. Menetrez • Maurice Sanchez • Truc Do • Martin Buchanan (California) • Daniel H. Bromberg •

Fifth District

Brad Hill (California) • Bert Levy • Chuck Poochigian • Mark Wood Snauffer • M. Bruce Smith • Rosendo Peña, Jr. • Donald R. Franson, Jr. • Thomas DeSantos • Jennifer R.S. Detjen • Kathleen Meehan •

Sixth District

Patricia Bamattre-Manoukian • Adrienne M. Grover • Julia Craig Kelety • Allison M. Danner • Mary J. Greenwood • Charles E. Wilson II • Cynthia C. Lie • Jose Scher Castillo •

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