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The Chief Justice and six Justices are elected to six-year terms on a nonpartisan ballot. Two Justices are chosen at the general election in even-numbered years. In the year when the Chief Justice is on the ballot, voters elect three members of the Court.
Answer: All filings in Supreme Court of Ohio cases can be filed through the e-Filing Portal. Affidavits of disqualification, and the records of a lower court or agency cannot be e-Filed. Please note that e-Filing and filing by e-mail are different.
Current Members John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States, Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice, Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Associate Justice, Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice, Elena Kagan, Associate Justice, Neil M. Gorsuch, Associate Justice, Brett M. Kavanaugh, Associate Justice,
The Ohio Court Records website was created to provide all Ohioans can access Ohio Court Records as simply as possible as permitted by law. The site provides access to court records of many types, including criminal, civil, bankruptcy, and more.
Kennedy was elected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio in November 2022. She is the eleventh Chief Justice and the second woman to serve in the role. Chief Justice Kennedy first joined the court as a justice in 2012, having been elected to fill an unexpired term.
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Current judges NameBornInvested Lord Burrows 17 April 1957 (age 66) 2 June 2020 Lord Stephens of Creevyloughgare 28 December 1954 (age 69) 1 October 2020 Lady Rose of Colmworth 13 April 1960 (age 64) 13 April 2021 Lord Richards of Camberwell 9 June 1951 (age 72) 3 October 20228 more rows
Justices by Term Since 1913 Chief JusticeJustice 2023 Sharon L. Kennedy Joseph T. Deters 2022 Maureen OConnor Sharon L. Kennedy 2021 Maureen OConnor Sharon L. Kennedy 2020 Maureen OConnor Sharon L. Kennedy34 more rows
The Supreme Court of Ohio is the highest court in the state system, sometimes called the court of last resort. Most, but not all, of the cases the Supreme Court hears are appeals from the states lower courts. The Court is made up of the Chief Justice and six Justices.

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