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List of Hispanic and Latino American jurists

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This is a list of Hispanic/Latino Americans who are or were judges, magistrate judges, court commissioners, or administrative law judges. If known, it will be listed if a judge has served on multiple courts.

Judge Court/agency and years of service (if known) State/territory Status
George A. Acero[1] Sacramento County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
John Acosta[2] United States District Court for the District of Oregon (2008– ) Oregon active
Raymond L. Acosta[3] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1984–2014) Puerto Rico deceased
Rolando Acosta[3] New York City Civil Court (1997–2002); New York Supreme Court, 1st Judicial District (2002–2008); New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department (2008– ) New York active
Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha[4] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2017–2020); United States District Court for the Central District of California (2020– ) California active
Charles Edward Aguilar[5] Stanislaus County Superior Court (1977–1992) California deceased
Frank Aguilar[6] Harris County District Court (2019–2024) Texas deceased
Robert Aguilar[7] Santa Clara County Superior Court (1979–1980); United States District Court for the Northern District of California (1980–1996) California deceased
Susan L. Aguilar[8] Sacramento County Superior Court (Referee: appt. 1998) California inactive
Frederick P. Aguirre[9] Orange County Superior Court (2002–2017) California retired
Arthur Alarcón[10] United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1979–2015) California deceased
Gregory Alarcon[11] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1993–1996); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1996– ) California active
Samuel Alba[12] United States District Court for the District of Utah (1992–2012) Utah retired
Elsa Alcala[13] Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (2011–2018) Texas did not seek re-election
Veronica Alicea-Galvan[14] King County Superior Court (2015– ) Washington active
Mónica Ramírez Almadani[15] United States District Court for the Central District of California (2023– ) California active
Jorge L. Alonso[16] Circuit Court of Cook County (2003–2014); United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2014– ) Illinois active
Roy Altman[17] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (2019– ) Florida active
Cecilia Altonaga[18] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (2003– ) Florida active
Jose L. Alva[19] San Joaquin County Superior Court (2006– ) California active
Ramon Alvarado[20] Gwinnett County's Recorder's Court (2019–2020[21]) Georgia deceased
Brian Alvarez[22] Fresno County Superior Court (2009– ) California active
Daniel "Danny" Alvarez[23][24] Jefferson County District Court (elected 2018) Kentucky deceased
Micaela Alvarez[25] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (2004– ) Texas active
Olga Álvarez[26] San Diego County Superior Court (2019– ) California active
Patricia O’Connell Alvarez[27] Texas Court of Appeals (2013– ) Texas active
María Antongiorgi-Jordán[28] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (2022– ) Puerto Rico active
John Arguelles[9] Los Angeles Superior Court (1969–1984); California Court of Appeal (1984–1987); California Supreme Court (1987–1989) California retired
Christine Arguello[29] United States District Court for the District of Colorado (2008– ) Colorado active
Louis A. Araneta[30] Maricopa County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1990–1993; Judge: 1993–2009) Arizona retired
Silvia R. Arellano[30] Maricopa County Superior Court (appt. 1990) Arizona retired
Maria Arias[31] Queens County Family Court (2010– ) New York active
Raúl M. Arias-Marxuach[32] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (2019– ) Puerto Rico active
Albert Armendariz, Sr.[33][34] Texas Court of Appeals (1986) Texas term ended
Maria Lucy Armendariz[35] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Christina Armijo[36] United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (2001– ) New Mexico retired
Sergio Armijo[37] Pierce County Superior Court (1994–2009) Washington deceased
Lorenzo Arredondo[38] Lake County Circuit Court (1986–2010) Indiana retired
Rafael A. Arreola[39] San Diego Municipal Court (1981–1998); San Diego Superior Court (1998–2007) California retired
Maria Arroyo[40] San Joaquin County Superior Court (2020) California retired
Anna Maria Baca[30] Maricopa County Superior Court (1994–2009) Arizona retired
Paul A. Bacigalupo[41] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2002–2024)[42] California active
Angela Badamo[43] Criminal Court of the City of New York (2017– ) New York active
Rita Badhan[44] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Lourdes Baird[45] Superior Court of Los Angeles County (1988–1990); United States District Court for the Central District of California (1992–2005) California retired
Blanca A. Banuelos[46] San Joaquin County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Manuel Barbosa[47] U.S. Northern District of Illinois (1998–2012) Illinois deceased
Gus C. Barrera, II[48] San Joaquin County Superior Court (2016– ) California active
Victor T. Barrera[49] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1979–1981); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1981–1999) California deceased
Betsy Barros[50] New York City Civil Court (1996–1997); New York Supreme Court (1998–2014); New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Second Judicial Department (2014– ) New York active
Rosemary Barkett[51] Florida Supreme Court (1985–1993); United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (1994–2013) Florida sought for different office
Alfonso Martin Bazan[52] Citrus Municipal Court (1976–1980); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1980–2000) California deceased
Carlos Bea[53] United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2003– ) California active
Jacqueline Becerra[54] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (2019– ) Florida active
Consuelo Bedoya-Witt[55] Circuit Court of Cook County (1988–2008) Illinois retired
James Beene[56] Arizona Superior Court (2009–2017); Arizona Court of Appeals (2017–2019); Arizona Supreme Court (2019– ) Arizona active
Marissa A. Bejarano[4] San Diego County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Fortunato Benavides[57] United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (1994–2023) Texas deceased
Jose R. Benavides[58] Kern County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Roger Benitez[59] Imperial County Superior Court (1997–2001); Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California (2001– ) California active
Wilfredo Benitez[60] Bloomfield Municipal Court (2017– ) New Jersey active
Jesus Bernal[61] United States District Court for the Central District of California (2012– ) California active
Marielsa A. Bernard[62] Montgomery County Circuit Court (2002– ) Maryland active
Francisco Besosa[63] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (2006– ) Puerto Rico active
Cathy Bissoon[64] United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania (2008– ) Pennsylvania active
James Blancarte[65] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2006–2018; Judge: 2018– ) California active
Alicia Yoko Blanco[66] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2015–2020: Judge: 2020– ) California active
Arthur Bocanegra[67] San Mateo County Superior Court (2002– ) California active
Suzanne Bolanos[68] San Francisco County Superior Court (2003– ) California active
Armando O. Bonilla United States Court of Federal Claims (2022– ) Washington, D.C. active
David W. Bonilla[69] Sacramento County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Hugo R. Borja[70] San Mateo County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2006– ) California active
Ernest Borunda[71] San Diego Municipal Court (1979–1998); San Diego Superior Court (1998–2000) California retired
Ana M. Bravo[72] Sacramento County Superior Court (Commissioner: appt. 2006) California inactive
David Briones[73] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (1994– ) Texas active
Francisco P. Briseño[74] Orange County Superior Court (1979–2014) California deceased
Vernon S. Broderick[75] United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (2013– ) New York active
Jeffrey Bryan[76] Minnesota Court of Appeals (2019–2023); United States District Court for the District of Minnesota (2023– ) Minnesota active
Dean Bucci[77] Paulding Judicial Circuit (2015– ) Georgia active
Juan Guerrero Burciaga[78] United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (1979–1995) New Mexico deceased
José A. Cabranes[79] United States District Court for the District of Connecticut (1979–1994); United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1994– ) Connecticut active
Maria M. Cabret[80] Territorial Court of the Virgin Islands (1987–2006); Supreme Court of the Virgin Islands (2006– ) United States Virgin Islands active
Consuelo Callahan[79] Stockton Municipal Court (Commissioner: 1986–1992); San Joaquin County Superior Court (1992–1996); California Court of Appeal for the Third District (1996–2003); United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2003– ) California active
Santiago E. Campos[81] United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (1978–2001) New Mexico deceased
Barbara Canales[82] Nueces County Court (2019– ) Texas active
Francisco Cancino[83] Administrative Law Judge [U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR)] California active
Hiram Rafael Cancio[84] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1967–1974) Puerto Rico deceased
Aileen Cannon[85] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (2020– ) Florida active
Raoul G. Cantero III[86] Florida Supreme Court (2002–2008) Florida retired
Kathleen Cardone[87] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (2003– ) Texas active
Jane Cardoza[88][89] Fresno County Superior Court (1996–2021 ) California retired
Silvia Carreño-Coll[90] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (2011– ) Puerto Rico active
Audrey Carrion[91] Eighth Circuit Court for Baltimore City (1999– ) Maryland active
John Carro[92] New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, (1979–1994) New York retired
Salvador E. Casellas[93] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1994–2017) Puerto Rico deceased
Esther Castellanos[94] Sacramento County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1985–2007) California retired
Jose S. Castillo[95] San Diego County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Michele M. Castillo[96] Ventura County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Ruben Castillo[97] United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (1994–2019) Illinois retired
Arturo Castro[98] Alameda County Superior Court (2015– ) California active
Federico Castro[99] Orange County Superior Court (1994–2014) California retired
Leonardo Castro[100] Second Judicial District in Ramsey County, Minnesota (2012– ) Minnesota active
Raúl Héctor Castro[101] Pima County Superior Court (1958–1964) Arizona deceased
Roy Cazares[102] San Diego Municipal Court (appt. 1982); San Diego Superior Court (ret. 2000) California retired
David Cerda[97][103] Illinois Court of Appeals (1989– 2022) Illinois retired
Carmen Consuelo Cerezo[104] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1980–2021) Puerto Rico retired
Alicia R. Chacón[105] El Paso County Court (1990–1994) Texas lost reelection
Luz Elena D. Chapa[106] Texas Court of Appeals (2013– ) Texas active
Anita Lewis Chavez[107] City of Phoenix Court (Judge Pro Tem) Arizona deceased
Edward L. Chávez[108] New Mexico Supreme Court (2003–2018) New Mexico retired
Harriet Chavez[109] Phoenix Municipal Court (1989–1991); Maricopa County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1991–2003; Judge: 2003–2014) Arizona retired
Victor E. Chavez[110][111] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1990–2020; Presiding Judge: 1999–2000) California deceased
Victoria M. Chavez[112] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1992–2005); California 2nd District Court of Appeal (2005– ) California active
Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick[113] New York City Criminal Court (1978–1983); New York Supreme Court (1982–1994); New York Court of Appeals (1994–2012) New York retired
Theresa M. Cisneros[114] Colorado Fourth Judicial District (1997–2019) Colorado retired
Brenda Claudio[115] 21st Judicial Circuit in Illinois (2021– ) Illinois active
Dori Contreras[116] Texas Court of Appeals (2003– ) Texas active
Joe W. Contreras[117][118] Arizona Court of Appeals (1979–1996) Arizona deceased
Matias R. Contreras[119][120] Imperial County Superior Court California retired
Rudolph Contreras[121] United States District Court for the District of Columbia (2012– ); United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (2016– ) Washington, D.C. active
Carlos Cordova[122] Perrysburg Courts Ohio deceased
Ricardo Cordova[123] Stanislaus County Superior Court (2003– ) California active
Valdemar Aguirre Cordova[124] United States District Court for the District of Arizona (1978–1988) Arizona deceased
Natalia "Nata" Cornelio[125] Harris County District Court (2021– ) Texas active
Adolfo Corona[126] Fresno County Superior Court (2003– ) California active
Maria Luz Corona[127] Lake County Domestic Relations Court Indiana active
Jaime R. Corral[128] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1979–1999) California retired
Geary D. Cortes[129] San Diego Municipal Court (1993–1994); San Diego Superior Court (1994–2003) California retired
Sonia Cortes[130] Yolo County Superior Court (2015– ) California active
Annabelle G. Cortez[131] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2012– ) California active
Angel A. Cortiñas[132] Florida Third District Court of Appeal (2005–2013)[133] Florida retired
Gregg Costa[134] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (2012–2014); United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (2014–2022) Texas resigned
Francisca Cota[30] Phoenix Municipal Court (1994– ) Arizona active
Raymond Cota[135] Imperial County Superior Court (ret. 2016) California retired
John D. Couriel[136] Supreme Court of Florida (2020– ) Florida active
Manuel Covarrubias[137] Ventura County Superior Court (2002–2023) California active
Virginia M. Hernandez Covington[138] United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida (2004– ) Florida active
Randy Crane[139] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (2002– ) Texas active
Rene Cruz[140] Illinois 16th Circuit Court (2012– ) Illinois active
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar[141] Supreme Court of California (2015–2021) California resigned
Gonzalo P. Curiel[142] United States District Court for the Southern District of California (2012– ) California active
Yolanda L. Curtin[143] Harford County Circuit Court (2013– ) Illinois active
Uley Norris Damiani[144] Alexandria Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court (2009– ) Virginia active
Maria Davalos[145] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2016- ) California active
Edward Davila[146] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2001–2011); United States District Court for the Northern District of California (2011– ) California active
Ana de Alba[147] Fresno County Superior Court (2018–2022); United States District Court for the Eastern District of California (2022–2023); United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2023– ) California active
David Francisco De Alba[148] Sacramento County Superior Court (2001– ) California active
James DeAnda[149] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (1979–1992) Texas deceased
Michelle DeCasas[150] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2020- ) California active
Thomas A. Delaney[151] Orange County Superior Court (2014– ) California active
J. Antonio DelCampo[152] DeKalb County State Court (2002–2011) Georgia resigned
Armando De Leon[30] Maricopa County Superior Court (1983–1999) Arizona retired
Jessica Delgado[1] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Jo Ann Delgado[153] Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 1 of Harris County, Texas (2001– ) Texas active
Pedro Delgado Hernández[154] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (2014– ) Puerto Rico active
Aida Delgado-Colón[155] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (2006– ) Puerto Rico active
Justine Del Muro[156] 16th Judicial Circuit (1993– ) Missouri active
Victor Del Pino[157] Montgomery County District Court (2019– ) Maryland active
Marisa Demeo[158] Superior Court of the District of Columbia (2007– ) Washington, D.C. active
Paul De Muniz[159] Oregon Court of Appeals (1990–2000); Oregon Supreme Court (2001–2013) Oregon retired
Thomas DeSantos[160] Kings County Superior Court (2003–2018); California Fifth District Court of Appeal (2018– ) California active
Albert Diaz[161] North Carolina Superior Court (2001–2005); North Carolina Business Court (2005–2009); United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (2010– ) North Carolina active
Enriqueta Diaz[162][163] Maverick County Court Texas retired
J. Michael Diaz[164] King County Superior Court (2018–2022); Washington Court of Appeals (2022– ) Washington active
Joe Diaz[165] Georgia Northeastern Judicial Circuit (2015– ) Georgia active
Marta S. Diaz[166] San Mateo County Superior Court (1997–2019) California retired
Monica Diaz[167] Fresno County Superior Court (2017– ) California active
Nelson Diaz[168] Court of Common Pleas, First Judicial District of Pennsylvania (1981–1993) Pennsylvania retired
Samuel Diaz Jr.[169] Riverside County Superior Court (2009– ) California active
Daniel R. Domínguez[170] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1994–2024) Puerto Rico retired
Denise Dominguez[171] Civil Court of the City of New York (2013– ) New York active
E. Carlos Dominguez[4] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Louis F. Dominguez[30] Phoenix Municipal Court (appt. 1994); Surprise Municipal Court (2013– )[172] Arizona active
Leopoldo E. Dorado[173] San Leandro-Hayward Municipal Court (1988–1998); Alameda County Superior Court (1998–2022)[174] California active
David W. Dugan[175] United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois (2020– ) Illinois active
Angela M. Eaves[176] District Court of Maryland, District 9, Harford County (2000–2007); Harford County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit (2007–2022); Supreme Court of Maryland (2022– ) Maryland active
Laura A. Echartea[177] Michigan 36th District Court (2011– ) Michigan active
Elma Salinas Ender[178] 341st Judicial District of Texas (1983–2012) Texas retired
Ana L. Escobar[179] General Sessions Court (Davidson County) (2018– ) Tennessee active
Veronica Escobar[180] El Paso County Court (Commissioner: 2006–2010; Judge: 2010–2017) Texas resigned
Carmen E. Espinosa[181] New Britain District Superior Court (1992–2011); Connecticut Appellate Court (2011–2013); Connecticut Supreme Court (2013–2017) Connecticut retired
Peter P. Espinoza[182] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1994–1997); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1997–2016) California retired
Margarita Esquiroz[183] Florida 11th Judicial Circuit Court (1979–2010) Florida deceased
Teresa Estrada-Mullaney[184] San Luis Obispo Superior Court (1991–2011) California retired
David Estudillo[185] Grant County Superior Court (2015–2021); United States District Court for the Western District of Washington (2021– ) Washington active
Alfonso Fernandez[186] Santa Clara County Superior Court (1998–2012) California retired
Ferdinand Fernandez[187] United States District Court for the Central District of California (1985–1989); United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1989– ) California active
Kenneth J. Fernandez[188] Riverside County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Lloyd Fernandez[117][189] Arizona Court of Appeals (appt. 1985-1996) Arizona deceased
Manuel "Manny" Adam Fernandez[190] Thirty-Fourth Judicial District Court (2001–2013) Louisiana deceased
Juan B. Fernandez-Badillo[191] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1967–1989) Puerto Rico deceased
Faustino J. Fernandez-Vina[192] New Jersey Supreme Court (2013–2022) New Jersey retired
Nicholas Figueroa[193] Supreme Court of The State of New York New York retired
Raul Figueroa[194] Buffalo City Court (ret. 2001) New York retired
Francisco F. Firmat[195] Orange County Superior Court (1985–2013) California retired
Daniel A. Flores[196] San Francisco County Superior Court (2014– ) California active
Joseph Flores[197] Lucas County Juvenile Court (1981–2003) Ohio retired
Rogelio R. Flores[198] Santa Barbara Municipal Court (Commissioner: 1987–1997; Judge: 1997–1998); Santa Barbara County Superior Court (1998–2018) California retired
Eduardo Fontanez Jr.[199] East Chicago City Court (2003– ) Indiana active
Jose Franco[200] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2015– ) California active
Gabriel A. Fuentes[201] U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2019– ) Illinois active
Julio M. Fuentes[202] United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (2000– ) New Jersey active
José A. Fusté[203] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1985–2016) Puerto Rico retired
Veronica Galvan[204] King County Superior Court (2014– ) Washington active
Albert J. Garcia[205] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1993–2008) California retired
Alfredo Garcia[206] San Benito Municipal Court Texas deceased
Arthur A. Garcia[207] Santa Barbara County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1996–2003; Judge: 2003– ) California active
Brad Garcia[208] United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (2023– ) Washington, D.C. active
Carmen M. Garcia[209] Trenton Municipal Court (1998–2004) New Jersey resigned
David Garcia[210] Will County Court (2013– ) Illinois active
Denisse Garcia[211] Texas Court of Appeals (2020– ) Texas active
Edward J. Garcia[212] Sacramento Municipal Court (1972–1984); United States District Court for the Eastern District of California (1984–2023) California deceased
Hipolito Frank Garcia[213] Bexar County Law Court (1964–1974); 144th Judicial District Court of Bexar County (1975–1980); United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (1980–2002) Texas deceased
Luis Garcia[214] San Francisco Municipal Court (ended in 1982) California died in office
Lupe C. Garcia[215] Alameda County Superior Court (2016– ) California active
Marc A. Garcia[216] Merced County Superior Court (2007–2015) California resigned
Mario Garcia[217] Southern District of Indiana (2020– ) Indiana active
Matthew L. Garcia[218] United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (2023– ) New Mexico active
Michael J. Garcia[219] New York Court of Appeals (2016– ) New York active
Michael T. Garcia[220] Sacramento County Superior Court (1989–2009) California retired
Orlando Luis Garcia[221] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (1994– ) Texas active
Patricia Garcia[222] San Diego County Superior Court (2003–2024)[223] California active
Peter J. Garcia[224] 22nd Judicial District Court (1996–2020) Louisiana deceased
Richard "Rick" Garcia[225] Alaska Fourth Judicial District (2019– ) Alaska active
Sylvia Garcia[226] Harris County Commissioners Court (2003–2010) Texas lost reelection
Jay A. García-Gregory[227] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (2000– ) Puerto Rico active
Candice Garcia-Rodrigo[228] San Bernardino County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Donna G. Garza[229] San Bernardino County Superior Court (appt. 1998-2021)[230] California retired
Emilio M. Garza[231] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (1988–1991); United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (1991–2015) Texas retired
John C. Gastelum[232] Orange County Superior Court (2003– ) California active
Gustavo Gelpí[233] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (2006–2021); United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (2021– ) Puerto Rico active
Gilberto Gierbolini-Ortiz[234] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1980–2004) Puerto Rico deceased
Loretta M. Giorgi[235] San Francisco County Superior Court (2006– ) California active
Mario A. Goderich[236] Industrial Claims Court (appt. 1975); Florida Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court (appt. 1978); Florida Third Judicial Circuit Court (appt. 1990) Florida retired
Michael Gomez[237] Harris County District Court (2009– ) Texas active
Douglas "Doug" Gonzales[238] 19th Judicial District Court (1976–1990); 1st Circuit Court of Appeal (1990–2002) Louisiana deceased
Gregory M. Gonzales[204] Clark County Superior Court (2012– )[239] Washington active
Kenneth J. Gonzales[240] United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (2013– ) New Mexico active
Alejandro R. González[241] 83rd Judicial District of the State of Texas (1984–1999); Appointed by Governor Mark White February 1, 1984; Resigned April 30, 1999 (Health) Texas deceased
Ernesto Gonzalez[242] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (2024– ) Texas active
Hector Gonzalez[243] United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (2022– ) New York active
Luis A. Gonzalez[244] New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department (2002–2018) New York retired
Irma Elsa Gonzalez[56] United States District Court for the Southern District of California (1984–2013) California retired
Jose Alejandro Gonzalez Jr.[245] Florida Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court (1964–1978); United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (1978– ) Florida active
Luis A. Gonzalez[246] New York City Civil Court (1985–1992); New York Supreme Court, 12th Judicial District (1992–2002); First Judicial Department (2002– ) New York active
Raul A. Gonzalez Jr.[247] Texas Supreme Court (1984–1998) Texas retired
Rene G. Gonzalez[248] Anchorage Superior Court (1984–2002) Alaska retired
Roberto Gonzalez[249] Providence Housing Court (2004– ) Rhode Island active
Steven González[250] Supreme Court of Washington (2012– ) Washington active
Charles Grabau[251] Massachusetts Superior Court (appt. 1985) Massachusetts retired
Donald Grajales[252] New York State Court of Claims New York deceased
Jennifer Johnson Grant[204] Lake Forest Park Municipal Court (2022–)[253] Washington active
Evelio M. Grillo[254] Alameda County Superior Court (2003– ) California active
Steven D. Grimberg[255] United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (2019– ) Georgia active
David C. Guaderrama[256] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (2010– ) Texas active
Amparo Monique Guerra[257] Texas First Court of Appeals (2020– ) Texas active
Amy K. Guerra[188] Fresno County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Reynaldo Guerra Garza[258] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (1961–1979); United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (1979–2004) Texas deceased
Teresa Guerrero-Daley[259] Santa Clara County Superior Court (appt. 2004) California deceased
Alfonso J. “Jess” González[260] Lucas County Common Pleas Court (2019– ) Ohio active
Louis Guirola Jr.[261] United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi (2004– ); United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (2019– ) Mississippi; Washington, D.C. active
Annie M. Gutierrez[262] Imperial County Superior Court (appt. 2002) California term ended
Arturo F. Gutierrez[263] Ventura County Superior Court (2002– ) California active
Carlos R. Gutierrez[264] Solano County Superior Court (2016– ) California active
Frank Gutierrez Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace (2023– )[265] Texas active
Gilbert Gutierrez[266] Weld County District Court (1997–2010) Colorado retired
Hector E. Gutierrez[267] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2014– ) California active
Nancy Gutierrez[268] Hardeeville Municipal Court South Carolina active
Philip S. Gutierrez[269] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1997–2007); United States District Court for the Central District of California (2007–2024) California retired
Sergio Gutierrez[270] Idaho Court of Appeals (1993–2018) Idaho retired
Eva Guzman[271] Supreme Court of Texas (2009–2021) Texas resigned
Joseph Guzman[272] Maricopa Justice Courts (1991– ) Arizona active
Margaret R. Guzman[273] Massachusetts Trial Court (2009–2017); Ayer District Court (2017–2023); United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (2023– ) Massachusetts active
Ronald A. Guzman[274] United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (1990– ) Illinois active
Nanette Hasette[275] Nueces County District Court (1997–2024)[276] Texas active
Cecily C. Hazelrigg[204] Washington State Court of Appeals (2019– ) Washington active
Lisa S. Headley[277] New York City Civil Court, New York County (2015– ) New York active
Alex R. Hernandez Sr.[278] Calhoun County (1998-) Calhoun County Court at Law County Judge (1985-1989) Texas active
Aurora Chaides Hernandez[279] Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace (elec. 1994–2022)[265] Texas lost reelection
George C. Hernandez Jr.[280] Alameda County Municipal Court (1989–1996); Alameda County Superior Court (1996–2018) California retired
Helios Joe Hernandez[281] Superior Court of Riverside County (2001–2018) California retired
Marco A. Hernandez[282] United States District Court for the District of Oregon (2011– ) Oregon active
Todd Hernandez[283] 19th Judicial District Court (2001–2018) Louisiana retired
Federico Hernández Denton[284] Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (1985–2014) Puerto Rico retired
Deborah Hernandez-Mitchell[285] 18th Judicial District Court (2015– ) Kansas active
Benjamin P. Hernandez-Stern[4] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Judith C. Herrera[286] United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (2004– ) New Mexico active
Lina Hidalgo[287] Harris County Court (2018– ) Texas active
Leticia Hinojosa[288] Texas Court of Appeals (2016– ) Texas active
Ricardo Hinojosa[289] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (1983– ) Texas active
Marcia Morales Howard[290] United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida (2003– ) Florida active
Robert S. Huie[291] United States District Court for the Southern District of California (2022– ) California active
Richard A. Ibanez[292] Los Angeles County Superior Court (appt. 1995) California deceased
Dora Irizarry[293] New York City Criminal Court (1995–1997); Court of Claims in Kings County (1997–1998); Court of Claims in Manhattan (1998–2002); United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (2004– ) New York active
Lillian Vega Jacobs[294] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2014– ) California active
Augustin R. Jimenez[1] Sacramento County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Pedro Jimenez[295] Vicinage 7 Superior Court (2008–2016) New Jersey resigned
Michael W. Jones[296] Placer County Superior Court (2012– ) California active
Adalberto Jordan[51] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (1999–2012); United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (2012– ) Florida active
Norma Guzman Kauzlarich[297] Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court (2014– ) Illinois active
Ellie Kerstetter[298] Jefferson County Family Court (2020– ) Kentucky active
Robbie Partida-Kipness[299] Texas Court of Appeals (2018– ) Texas active
Erick Kolthoff[300] Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (2009– ) Puerto Rico active
Maria Korvick[301] Florida Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court (1981–2019) Florida retired
Vanessa Kosky[302] City of Doraville Municipal Court (2020– ) Georgia active
Jorge Labarga[303] Florida Supreme Court (2009–2018) Florida retired
Carlos Flores Laboy[304] Prince William County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court (2020– ) Virginia active
Danilo "Danny" Lacayo[305] Harris County District Court (2019– ) Texas active
Hector Manuel Laffitte[306] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1983–2007) Puerto Rico retired
Barbara Lagoa[51] Florida Third District Court of Appeal (2006–2019); Supreme Court of Florida (2019); United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (2019– ) Florida active
George La Plata[307] United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (2013–2017) Michigan deceased
Luis A. Lavin[308] Los Angeles Superior Court; California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District (2015– ) California active
Robert W. Lee[309] Broward County Circuit Court (1997– ) Florida active
Monica Lepe-Negrete[310] Imperial County Superior Court (2019– ) California active
Jose L. Linares[311] Essex County Superior Court (2000–2002); United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (2002–2019) New Jersey retired
Nora Longoria[312] Texas Court of Appeals (2012– ) Texas active
Roberto Longoria[313] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2011– ) California active
Daniel S. Lopez[314] Los Angeles Municipal Court (1989–1994); Los Angeles County Superior Court (1994–2014) California retired
Daniel T. Lopez[315] Arlington General District Court (2019– ) Virginia active
Gloria E. López[316] Harris County District Court (2019– ) Texas active
John Lopez IV[317] Arizona Supreme Court (2016– ) Arizona active
Linda Lopez[318] United States District Court for the Southern District of California (2018– ) California active
Maria Lopez[319] Massachusetts Superior Court (1993–2003) Massachusetts resigned
Rogelio "Roger" Lopez, Jr.[320] Precinct 4 (Bexar County) (2009–2023)[321][322] Texas lost reelection
Sandra Lopez[323] Salem County Superior Court (2015– ) New Jersey active
Cassandra Lopez-Shaw[204] Snohomish County Superior Court (2020–2022)[324] Washington deceased
Margarita Lopez-Torres[325] Kings County Surrogate's Court (2006– ) New York active
Hugo J. Loza[326] Tulare County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1995–2015; Judge: 2015– ) California active
Rodolfo Lozano[327] United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana (1998–2018) Indiana active
Carlos F. Lucero[328] United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (1993– ) Colorado active
Katherine L. Lucero[329] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2001– ) California active
Sharon A. Lueras[330] Sacramento County Superior Court (2007– ) California active
Carolina Lugo[188] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Eugene D. Lujan[331][332] Supreme Court of New Mexico (1945–1959) New Mexico deceased
Elizabeth Macias[333] Orange County Superior Court (2012– ) California active
Richard A. Macias[334] 18th Judicial District Court (2017– ) Kansas active
Patricia A. Madrid[335] New Mexico District Court (appt. 1978-1998?) Attorney General of New Mexico (1999-2006) New Mexico sought for different office
Petra Jimenez Maes[81] New Mexico Supreme Court (1998–2018) New Mexico retired
Nelida Malave-Gonzales[336] Bronx County Surrogate's Court (2012– ) New York active
Albert Maldonado[337] Monterey County Superior Court (1995–2017) California retired
Nancy L. Maldonado[338] United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2022–2024); United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (2024– ) Illinois active
Sallie Manzanet-Daniels[339] New York City Civil Court (1999–2001); New York Supreme Court (2001–2009); New York Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department (2009– ) New York active
Marina Garcia Marmolejo[340] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (2011– ) Texas active
Alfredo Chavez Marquez[269] United States District Court for the District of Arizona (1980–2014) Arizona deceased
Jose D.L. Marquez[341] Colorado Court of Appeals (1988–2008) Colorado retired
Leonard E. Marquez[342] Contra Costa County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Miguel Márquez[343] California Court of Appeal, Sixth Appellate District (2012– ) California active
Monica Marquez[344] Colorado Supreme Court (2010– ) Colorado active
Rosemary Márquez[345] United States District Court for the District of Arizona (2014– ) Arizona active
Raquel Marquez-Britsch[346] Riverside County Superior Court (2012– ) California active
Victor Marrero[347] United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (2010– ) New York active
Araceli Martínez-Olguín[348] United States District Court for the Northern District of California (2023– ) California active
Alex J. Martinez[349] Supreme Court of Colorado (1996–2011) Colorado resigned
Ana Martinez[125] Harris County District Court (2021– ) Texas active
Ana Maria Martinez[350] DeKalb State Court (2022– ) Georgia active
Angela M. Martinez[351] United States District Court for the District of Arizona (2023– ) Arizona active
Cira Martinez[352] Bronx Family Court (c. 1992-1999) New York deceased
Jose E. Martinez[353] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (2002– ) Florida active
Michael Martinez[354] Michigan 50th District Court (2003–2022)[355] Michigan retiref
Philip Ray Martinez[356] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (2002–2021) Texas deceased
Rebeca Martinez[357] Texas Court of Appeals (2013– ) Texas active
Ricardo S. Martinez[358] King County Superior Court (1990–1998); United States District Court for the Western District of Washington (1998– ) Washington active
Robert Anthony "Tony" Martinez[359] 29th Judicial District Court (2019– ) Kansas active
Robert M. Martinez[360] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1985–2018) California retired
Stefanie Martinez[361] Nebraska 2nd Judicial District County Court (2013– ) Nebraska active
William J. Martínez[362] United States District Court for the District of Colorado (2010– ) Colorado active
Rafael Martínez Torres[363] Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (2009– ) Puerto Rico active
Debra Ibarra Mayfield[364] Harris County Civil Court-at-Law No. 1 (2011–2015) 165th District Court (2015–2017) 190th District Court (2017-2018)[365][366] lost reelection Texas deceased
David M. Medina[367] Supreme Court of Texas (2004–2012) Texas term ended
Harold Medina[368] United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (1947–1951); United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1951–1980) New York deceased
Sam Medina[369] Texas 237th State District Court (res. 2009) Texas resigned
Vivian L. Medinilla[370] Superior Court of Delaware (2013– ) Delaware active
Rita Mella[371] New York County Surrogate's Court (2012– ) New York active
John Mendez[372] Sacramento County Superior Court (2001–2008); United States District Court for the Eastern District of California (2008– ) California active
Gina R. Méndez-Miró[373] Puerto Rico Court of Appeals (2016–2023); United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (2023– ) Puerto Rico active
Manuel J. Mendez[374] New York State Supreme Court, New York County (2013– ) New York active
Carlos E. Mendoza[375] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (2014– ) Florida active
John F. Mendoza[376] Nevada Eighth Judicial District Court (1966–1990)[377] Nevada deceased
Patricia Mendoza[378] Cook Judicial Circuit Court (2007– ) Illinois active
Salvador Mendoza Jr.[379] Municipal and Juvenile Courts in Benton County and Franklin County (Judge Pro Tem: 1999–2013); Superior Court for Benton and Franklin Counties (2013–2014); United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington (2014–2022); United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2022– ) Washington active
Juan Merchan[380] Family Court of the City of New York, Bronx County (2006–2009); Supreme Court of New York, New York County (2009– ); New York Court of Claims (2009–2018) New York active
Alberto Miera[381] Ramsey Court Court (appt. 1983) Minnesota suspended
Myrna Milan[382][383] Newark Municipal Court (1988-1992) New Jersey resigned
Marilyn Milian[375] Florida Circuit Court (appt. 1999) Florida retired
Raymond Mireles[384] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1987–2003) California retired
Teresa Molina[385] Cook Judicial Circuit Court (2019– ) Illinois active
Enrique Monguia[citation needed] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2014– ) California active
Adan Montalban[386] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Frank Montalvo[387] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (2003– ) Texas active
Ruth Bermudez Montenegro[388] Imperial County Superior Court (2015–2018); United States District Court for the Southern District of California (2018– ) California active
Franklin S. Montero[389] Bergenfield Municipal Court (2020– ) New Jersey active
Richard Montes[390] Los Angeles County Superior Court (appt. 1976) California retired
Anna Montoya-Paez[391] Santa Cruz County Superior Court Arizona active
Maricela Moore[392] 162nd Judicial District Court of Dallas County (2017–2022)[393] Fifth District Court of Appeals Place 4 (2023– )[394] Texas active
David S. Morales[395] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (2019– ) Texas active
Nilda Morales-Horowitz[396] New York State Supreme Court, Westchester County (2001– ) New York active
Emily Morales-Minerva[397] New York City Civil Court, New York County (2017– ) New York active
Armando Moreno[398][399] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: appt. 1992) California retired
Carlos R. Moreno[400] United States District Court for the Central District of California (1998–2001); Supreme Court of California (2001–2011) California retired
Daniel C. Moreno[401] Hennepin County District Court (2006– ) Minnesota active
Federico A. Moreno[402] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (1990– ) Florida active
Alia Moses[403] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (2002– ) Texas active
Barbara Rodriguez Mundell[404] Maricopa County Superior Court (2001–2010) Arizona retired
Carlos G. Muñiz[405] Supreme Court of Florida (2019– ) Florida active
Frances Munoz[406] Orange County Harbor Judicial District (appt. 1978) California retired
Gregory Munoz[407] Orange County Superior Court (1999–2014) California retired
Carlos Murguia[408] United States District Court for the District of Kansas (1999–2020) Kansas resigned
Mary H. Murguia[124] United States District Court for the District of Arizona (2000–2011); United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2011– ) Arizona active
Serena Murillo[409] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2015–2024); United States District Court for the Central District of California (2024– ) California active
Tiana J. Murillo[410] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2022– ) California active
Richard E. Naranjo[411] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2002–2023) California retired
Gloria Navarro[412] United States District Court for the District of Nevada (2010– ) Nevada active
Rene Navarro[413] Santa Clara County Municipal Court (1986–1994); Santa Clara County Superior Court (1994–2014) California retired
Miriam Naveira[414] Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (1985–2004) Puerto Rico retired
Clemente Ruiz Nazario[415] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1952–1966) Puerto Rico deceased
Lenore Carrero Nesbitt[416] United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (1983–2001) Florida deceased
Pam Nogueira[204] Thurston County Superior Court (Commissioner 2023; Judge 2023– ) Washington active
Emilio Nunez[417] New York City Magistrate (1951–1952); Court of Special Sessions (1952–1956); New York City Court (1956–1962); Supreme Court, First Appellate Department (1962–1977) New York deceased
Gustalo Nunez[418] Lorain Municipal Court Ohio retired
Ralph Nunez[419] Fresno County Superior Court (1983–2005) California retired
Tarlika Nunez-Navarro[420] Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (2018– ) Florida active
Ramon Ocasio III[421] Circuit Court of Cook County (2007– ) Illinois active
Frank Ochoa[422] Santa Barbara County Municipal Court (1983–1997) Santa Barbara County Superior Court (1997–2015)[423] California retired
Gloria Ochoa-Bruck[204] Spokane Municipal Court (2021– )[424] Washington active
Luis "Lou" Olivera[425] North Carolina Twelfth Judicial District (2012– ) North Carolina active
Fernando M. Olguin[426] United States District Court for the Central District of California (2013– ) California active
Jose Rolando Olvera Jr.[427] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (2015– ) Texas active
Gary R. Orozco[428] Fresno County Superior Court (2001– ) California active
Patricia Orozco[429] Arizona Court of Appeals (2004–2016) Arizona retired
Richard Orozco[9] Orange County Municipal Court California retired
Yolanda Orozco[430] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Darleen Ortega[431] Oregon Court of Appeals (2003– ) Oregon active
S. James Otero[432] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1990–2003); United States District Court for the Central District of California (2003–2020) California retired
Ella Ortiz[433] Napa County Superior Court (2013– ) California active
Jorge Ortiz[434] Illinois Nineteenth Judicial Circuit (2016– ) Illinois active
Joseph T. Ortiz[66] San Bernardino County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Susana Ortiz[435] Cook Judicial Circuit Court (2016– ) Illinois active
Carmen Otero[436] King County Superior Court (1980–1995) Washington retired
Rafael A. Ovalles[437] Rhode Island District Court (2005–2017) Rhode Island resigned
Maria L. Oxholm[438] 36th District Court (Wayne County) (1999-2016);[439] U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (2016– )[440][441] Michigan active
Mildred Pabón[442] Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (2009– ) Puerto Rico active
Richard A. Pacheco[443] Orange County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2001–2016; Judge: 2016– ) California active
Evelyn Padin[444] United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (2022– ) New Jersey active
Richard Paez[445] United States District Court for the Central District of California (1994–2000); United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2000– ) California active
Frances M. Palacios[446] Utah Third Judicial District Court (Commissioner: appt. 1992) Utah active
Patrick K. Palacios[410] San Benito County Superior Court (2022– ) California active
Sandra T. Parga[140] Illinois 16th Circuit Court (2017– ) Illinois active
Robbie Partida-Kipness[299] Texas Court of Appeals (2018– ) Texas active
Steve Pazzo[447] Rogers County District Court (2010– ) Oklahoma active
Rosendo Pena[448] Fresno County Superior Court (2002–2012); California Fifth District Court of Appeal (2012– ) California active
André M. Peñalver[204] Pierce County Superior Court (2021– )[449] Washington active
Bianka Perez[450] New York City Civil Court, Bronx County (2017–2020) New York Supreme Court (2021–)[451] New York active
David D. Perez Jr.[452] Los Angeles County Superior Court (appt. 1985) California retired
Jaime "James" O. Perez[453] Orange County Municipal Court (1966–1975); Orange County Superior Court (1975–1987) California deceased
Joe T. Perez[454] Orange County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2007–2010; Judge: 2010– ) California active
Mia Roberts Perez[455] Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas (2016–2022); United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (2022– ) Pennsylvania active
Mario Perez[456] North Carolina 3A Judicial District (2018– ) North Carolina active
Michael “Mike” E. Perez[457] Superior Court of Orange County (2018– ) California active
Myrna Pérez[458] United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (2021– ) New York active
Juan Pérez-Giménez[459] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1979–2020) Puerto Rico deceased
Hernan Gregorio Pesquera[460] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1972–1982) Puerto Rico deceased
Rachel L. Pickering[461] Kansas Court of Appeals (2022– ) Kansas active
Jaime Pieras Jr.[462] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1982–2011) Puerto Rico deceased
Diccia T. Pineda-Kirwan[463][464] New York City Civil Court (2003-2009), New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District (2010–2018), Supreme Court 10th Judicial District (2019–) New York active
Edmund Ponce de Leon[465] Circuit Court of Cook County (1996–2016) Illinois retired
Joseph Porras[131] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2012– ) California active
Richard W. Postma, Jr.[466] Alaska District Courts (2007–2010) Alaska lost reelection
Edward C. Prado[427] United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (1984–2003); United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (2003–2018) Texas retired
Victoria Pratt[467] Newark Municipal Court (2009–2017)[468] New York retired
Stephen Pulido[469] Alameda County Superior Court (2006–) California active
Cesar Quinones[470] New York Supreme Court, Criminal Division (1987–1995) New York deceased
Connie Quinones[222] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2013– ) California active
Thomas Quinones[471] Yonkers City Court (2016– ) New York active
Nitza I. Quiñones Alejandro[472] Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas (1991–2013); United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (2013– ) Pennsylvania active
Gilbert Ramirez[473] New York State Supreme Court New York retired
Irma Carrillo Ramirez[474] United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas (2002–2023); United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (2023– ) Texas active
Juan Ramirez Jr.[475] Florida Third District Court of Appeal (2000–2012) Florida retired
Leticia Ramirez[476] Civil Court of the City of New York (2011– ) New York active
Manuel A. Ramirez[477] California Court of Appeal (1990– ) California active
Nancy Ramirez[478] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2017- ) California active
Norma Villarreal Ramirez[479][480] Zapata County Court (elec. 1994) Texas resigned or lost reelection
Ralph M. Ramirez[481] Waukesha County Circuit Court (1999– ) Wisconsin active
Raul Anthony Ramirez[482] United States District Court for the Eastern District of California (1980–1989) California resigned
Victor Ramirez[483] San Diego Municipal Court (1979–1998); San Diego Superior Court (1998–2003) California retired
Hector Ramon[484] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2006–2019)[485] California retired
Edgardo Ramos[368] United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (2011– ) New York active
Nelva Gonzales Ramos[486] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (2011– ) Texas active
Sandra G. Ramos[487] Cook Judicial Circuit Court (2010– ) Illinois active
Manuel Real[488] United States District Court for the Central District of California (1966–2019) California deceased
Preciliano Recendez[489] Los Angeles County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1991–2005) California deceased
Luis Felipe Restrepo[490] United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (2013–2016); United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (2016– ) Pennsylvania active
Ana C. Reyes[491] United States District Court for the District of Columbia (2023– ) Washington, D.C. active
Jesse Reyes[492] Illinois Court of Appeals (2013– ) Illinois active
Peter Reyes Jr.[493] Minnesota Court of Appeals (2014– ) Minnesota active
Ramon Reyes[494] United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (2006– ) New York active
Jimmie V. Reyna[495] United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (2011– ) Washington, D.C. active
Renee C. Reyna[4] San Mateo County Superior Court (2021–) California active
Cruz Reynoso California Court of Appeal, Third District (1976–1982); Supreme Court of California (1982–1987) California retired
Clara Rigmaiden[496] Lane County Circuit Court (2013– ) Oregon active
Dorothy Comstock Riley[497] Wayne County Circuit (1972–1976); Michigan Court of Appeals (1976–1982); Michigan Supreme Court (1982–1983; 1985–1997) Michigan deceased
Cheryl Rios (Kingfisher)[498] Shawnee County District Court Third Judicial District (2008– ) Kansas active
Dora M. Rios[499] Solano County Superior Court (2017– ) California active
Irene Rios[500] Texas Court of Appeals (2016– ) Texas active
Jaime Rios[421] New York City Civil Court and the Housing Court; New York Supreme Court for Queens County (ret. 2013) New York retired
Veronica Rivas-Molloy[501] Texas Court of Appeals (First District) (2020– ) Texas active
Itsia Rivera[502] Lake County Domestic Relations Court Indiana active
Jenny Rivera[503] New York Court of Appeals (2013– ) New York active
Maria Rivera[504] Superior Court of Contra Costa County (1996–2002); California 1st Appellate District (2002–2018) California retired
Richard Rivera[505] Albany County Court (2015– ) New York active
Walter Rivera[506] Greenburgh Town Court, Westchester County (2012-2017); New York State Court of Claims (2017 - ) New York active
Edgardo Rivera García[507] Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (2010– ) Puerto Rico active
Francis M. Robles[508] Hillsborough Circuit Court (d. 1933) Florida died in office
Eduardo C. Robreno[509] United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (1992–2023) Pennsylvania retired
Armando Rodriguez[510] Fresno Municipal Court (1975–1978); Fresno County Superior Court (1978–1995) California deceased
Armando Rodriguez[511] Precinct 6 (Harris County) (1973–2018) Texas retired
Angela Rodriguez[512] Precinct 6 (Harris County) (2018– ) Texas active
Elizabet Rodriguez[513] Kern County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Fernando Rodriguez Jr.[514] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (2018– ) Texas active
Fiordaliza A. Rodriguez[515] New York City Family Court, Bronx County (2015– ) New York active
Jesus A. Rodriguez[516] Butte County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Joseph H. Rodriguez[311] United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (1985– ) New Jersey active
Julia Rodriguez[517] New York State Supreme Court, Bronx County (2013– ) New York active
Lina Rodriquez[518] Pima County Superior Court (1984–2004) Arizona retired
Liza A. Rodriguez[519] Texas Court of Appeals (2018– ) Texas active
Luis A. Rodriguez[99] Orange County Superior Court (1994–2014) California retired
Maite Oronoz Rodríguez[520] Puerto Rico Supreme Court (2014– ) Puerto Rico active
Norma Rodriguez[521] Benton-Franklin Superior Court (2022– ) Washington active
Raymond Rodriguez[522] New York City Criminal Court (appt. 2013) New York active
Regina M. Rodriguez[523] United States District Court for the District of Colorado (2021– ) Colorado active
Victor A. Rodriguez[524][525] Alameda County Superior Court (2017–2021); California 1st Appellate District (2021– ) California active
Xavier Rodriguez[526] Texas Supreme Court Justice, Place 5 (2001–2002); United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (2003– ) Texas active
Yvonne T. Rodriguez[527] Texas Court of Appeals (2012– ) Texas active
Sonia Rodriguez-True[204] Yakima County Superior Court (Commissioner 2021–2022; Judge 2022–)[528] Washington active
Paul Roetman[529] Alaska Second District Superior Court (2010– ) Alaska active
Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers[79] Alameda County Superior Court (2008–2011); United States District Court for the Northern District of California (2011– ) California active
Marco A. Roldan[530] Jackson County Circuit Court (1999–2023)[531] Missouri retired
Gilbert M. Román[532][533] Colorado Court of Appeals (2005– ; Chief Judge: 2021– ) Colorado active
Jaime Roman[534] Sacramento County Superior Court (2007–2021) California retired
Mary Roman[535] Texas District 175 (1993–2016); Bexar County Court of Law (2018– ) Texas active
Nelson S. Román[536] United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (2013– ) New York active
Enrique Romero[537][538] Los Angeles County Superior Court (ret. 1999) California deceased
Richard Romero[539] Los Angeles County Superior Court (1989– ) California active
Llinét Beltré Rosado[540] New York State Supreme Court, Bronx County (2012– ) New York active
Diana Rosario[541] Cook Judicial Circuit Court (2014– ) Illinois active
Luis Rovira[542] Colorado District Court (1976–1979); Colorado Supreme Court (1979–1995) Colorado retired
Maria Ruhl[543] Florida 12th Judicial Circuit (2019– ) Florida active
David A. Ruiz[544] United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (2016– ) Ohio active
Rodolfo Ruiz[545] Miami-Dade County Court (2012–2014); Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (2014–2019); United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (2019– ) Florida active
Vanessa Ruiz[546] District of Columbia Court of Appeals (1994– ) Washington, D.C. active
Dennis G. Saab[547] State Bar of California Court (2019– ) California active
Esther Salas[209] United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (2006– ) New Jersey active
John S. Salazar[548] Santa Cruz County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1998–2000; Judge: 2000–2022) California retired
Fidel Salcedo[549][550][551] Reno Justice Court (1995-2023?) Nevada retired?
Diana Saldaña[552] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (2011– ) Texas active
Gregory H. Saldivar[553] Santa Clara County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1998–2019) California retired
Gabriel P. Sanchez[554] California Court of Appeal, First Appellate District (2018–2022); United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (2022– ) California active
Hector Sanchez[555] Sixth Judicial District Criminal Court (2022– ) Tennessee active
Juan Ramon Sánchez[556] United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (2004– ) Pennsylvania active
Maurice Sanchez[557] Orange County Superior Court; California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District (2022– ) California active
Robert E. Sanchez DuFour[66] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Brian Sandoval[558] United States District Court for the District of Nevada (2005–2009) Nevada resigned
Gerardo Sandoval[559] San Francisco County Superior Court (2008– ) California active
Robert J. Sandoval[560] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2001–2006) California deceased
Irma Vidal Santaella[citation needed] New York Supreme Court (appt. 1983) New York deceased
Ray A. Santana[561] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2008–2021) California retired
Beatriz Santiago[562] Cook Judicial Circuit Court (2012– )[563] Illinois active
Virna L. Santos[410] Fresno County Superior Court (2022– ) California active
Salvador Sarmiento[564] Orange County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1997–2003; Judge: 2003– ) California active
Valeriano Saucedo[565] Tulare County Superior Court (2001–2015) California removed
Nathan R. Scott[566] Orange County Superior Court (2012– ) California active
Daniel Segura[4] San Diego County Superior Court (2021–) California active
Robert Segura[567] New Iberia City Court (ret. 2014) Louisiana retired
Clarissa Silva[568] Texas Court of Appeals (2021– ) Texas active
Cristina D. Silva[569] Nevada District Court (2019–2022); United States District Court for the District of Nevada (2022– ) Nevada active
Phillip A. Silva[570] Fresno County Superior Court (appt. 1998) California retired
Rafael A. Sivilla-Jones[4] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2021–) California active
Jorge Antonio Solis[571] United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas (1991–2016) Texas retired
Bertila Soto[572] Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Miami-Dade County, Florida (2002– ) Florida active
Faviola A. Soto[573] New York State Court of Claims (2006– ) New York active
James A. Soto[574] Santa Cruz County Superior Court (2001–2014); United States District Court for the District of Arizona (2014– ) Arizona active
Sonia Sotomayor[293] United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (1992–1998); United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1998–2009); Supreme Court of the United States (2009– ) Washington, D.C. active
Kara Farnandez Stoll[575] United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (2015– ) Washington, D.C. active
José A. Suarez[576] Connecticut Appellate Court (2020– ) Connecticut active
J. Matias Tafoya[30] Phoenix Municipal Court (1984–2003); Presiding City Magistrate (2003–2020) Arizona retired
Robert S. Tafoya[577] Kern County Superior Court (2002–2021)[578] California retired
Hilda G. Tagle[579] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (1998– ) Texas active
David Talamante[30] Maricopa County Superior Court (1999–2019) Arizona retired
Mark Talamantes[580] Marin County Superior Court (2012– ) California active
Sergio C. Tapia II[581] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2013– ) California active
Charles Tejada[470] New York State Supreme Court (1987–1995) New York deceased
Jaime Eduardo Tijerina[582] Texas Court of Appeals (2019– ) Texas active
Jose Victor Toledo[583] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1970–1980) Puerto Rico deceased
Edward A. Torpoco[584] San Francisco County Superior Court (2014– ) California active
Leonard Torrealba[585] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2020– ) California active
Analisa Torres[586] New York City Criminal Court (2000–2002); New York City Civil Court (2003–2004); New York Supreme Court (2004–2013); United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (2013– ) New York active
Edwin Torres[587] New York State Supreme Court (1980–2008) New York retired
Frank Torres[588] Supreme Court of the State of New York (1986–2001) New York deceased
Isidore Torres[438] Wayne County court system Michigan deceased
Yolanda V. Torres[410] Orange County Superior Court (2022– ) California active
Juan R. Torruella[589] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (1974–1984); United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (1984–2020) Puerto Rico deceased
Martín Travieso[590] Puerto Rico Supreme Court (1936–1948) Puerto Rico deceased
Delia Trevino[591] Alameda County Superior Court (2015– ) California active
Emily Garcia Uhrig[592] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Juan Ulloa[593] Imperial County Superior Court (1995–2022)[594] California retired
Ricardo M. Urbina[595] Superior Court of the District of Columbia (1981–1994); United States District Court for the District of Columbia (1994–2012) Washington, D.C. retired
David H. Urias[596] United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (2022– ) New Mexico active
Franklin U. Valderrama[597] Circuit Court of Cook County (2007–2020); United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2020– ) Illinois active
Andrew Valdez[598] Utah Third District Juvenile Court (1993–2013)[599] Utah retired
Jesus Valencia, Jr.[600] Santa Clara County Superior Court (Commissioner: 2006–2009; Judge: 2009– ) California active
Lori I. Valenzuela[601] Texas Court of Appeals (2021– ) Texas active
Cynthia Valenzuela Dixon[602] State Bar Court of California (2016–2024); United States District Court for the Central District of California (2024– ) California active
Vanessa W. Vallarta[603] Monterey County Superior Court (2013– ) California active
Fernando Valle[410] Orange County Superior Court (2022– ) California active
Carlos Varela[188] San Diego County Superior Court (2018– ) California active
Javier E. Vargas[604][605][606] NYC Housing Court (2013-2015); Family Court of the State of New York (2015–2022); Court of Claims (2022- ) New York active
Jeannette Vargas[607] United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (2024– ) New York active
Julie J. Vargas[608] New Mexico Court of Appeals (2016–2021); New Mexico Supreme Court (2021– ) New Mexico active
Luis R. Vargas[609] San Diego Superior Court (ret. 2012) California retired
Carlos E. Vazquez[610] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Emily Vasquez[611] Sacramento County Superior Court (2001–2022) California active
John Michael Vazquez[612] United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (2016–2023) New Jersey resigned
Juan F. Vasquez[613] United States Tax Court (1995– ) Washington, D.C. active
Martha Vázquez[614] United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (1993– ) New Mexico active
Salvador Vasquez[615] Lake County Criminal Court (2003– ) Indiana active
Maria S. Vazquez-Doles[616] Supreme Court 9th Judicial District (2013– ) New York active
Louie Vega[617] Kern County Superior Court (Commissioner: 1998–2008; Judge: 2008–2021) California retired
Valorie Vega[618] Eighth Judicial District Court (1999–2015) Nevada retired
Filemon Vela Sr.[619] United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (1980–2004) Texas deceased
Bernardo P. Velasco[30] Pima County Superior Court (1985–2000); United States District Court for the District of Arizona (2000–2019)[620] Arizona active
David Velasquez[621] South Orange County Municipal Court (1988–1990); Orange County Superior Court (1990–2011) California retired
Camille Vélez-Rivé[622] United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico (2004– ) Puerto Rico active
Bernard Veljacic[623] Clark County’s 33rd Superior Court (2014–2020); Washington State Court of Appeals (2020– ) Washington active
Lourdes M. Ventura[624] New York City Civil Court (2019); New York State Supreme Court (2020–); New York active
Hernán D. Vera[66] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2020–2023); United States District Court for the Central District of California (2023– ) California active
Yvette Verastegui[625] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2010– ) California active
Maria Del Mar Verdin[30] Maricopa County Superior Court (1999–2014) Arizona retired
Lawrence J. Vilardo[626] United States District Court for the Western District of New York (2015– ) New York active
Ruben A. Villalobos[627] Stanislaus County Superior Court (2014– ) California active
Jesse Villalpando[628] Lake Superior Court (2000–2018) Indiana retired
Jose A. Villanueva[629] Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas (1988–2016) Ohio retired
Xapuri Villapudua[630] San Joaquin County Superior Court (2007– ) California active
Luis M. Villarreal[631][632] Solano County Superior Court (1982–2005) California deceased
Lydia M. Villarreal[633] Monterey County Superior Court (2001– ) California active
Stephen Villarreal[30][634] Pima County Superior Court (1998–2016) Arizona retired
Victor Villarreal[635] Webb County Commissioners Court (2017– ) Texas active
Helen Voutsinas[636] Nassau County District Court (2010–2018); New York State Supreme Court (2018– ) New York active
Kim McLane Wardlaw[79] United States District Court for the Central District of California (1995–1998); United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1998– ) California active
Dalila Argaez Wendlandt[637] Massachusetts Appeals Court (2017–2020); Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (2020– ) Massachusetts active
Omar A. Williams[638] Connecticut Superior Court (2016–2021); United States District Court for the District of Connecticut (2021– ) Connecticut active
Maria Elena Wood[4] Riverside County Superior Court (2021– ) California active
Linda Reyna Yanez[639] Texas Court of Appeals (1993–2010) Texas retired
Gloria G. Ybarra[640] Maricopa County Superior Court (1977–1991) Arizona resigned
Frank R. Zapata[30] United States District Court for the District of Arizona (1994– ) Arizona active
Joseph A. Zayas[641] New York City Criminal Court of Queens County (2003–2016); New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District (2016– ) New York active
Marilyn Zayas-Davis[642][643][644] First District Court of Appeals (2016– ) Ohio active
Carrie A. Zepeda[645] Santa Clara County Superior Court (2003– ) California active
Barbara Zuñiga[646] Contra Costa County Superior Court (1994–2014) California retired

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