Riverside County Superior Court
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The Superior Court of California, County of Riverside, also known as the Riverside County Superior Court, is the California superior courts with jurisdiction over Riverside County.
History
Riverside County was formed in 1893 from San Bernardino and San Diego counties.
The cornerstone for the first permanent Riverside County Courthouse was laid on May 7, 1903, and the building was completed in June 1904. The Beaux Arts courthouse occupies nearly one city block and is modeled on the Grand Palais in Paris. Franklin P. Burnham is credited as the architect.
- Riverside County Courthouse, 1906
- c. 1910
- Interior view, c. 1910
- Postcard, dated prior to 1919
Elections
The 2024 Riverside County, California Superior Court election was held on March 5, 2024, and November 5, 2024, to elect the judge of Riverside County, California. It saw the election of Elizabeth Tucker.
Results
First round
| Candidate | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|
| Gerald Pfohl | 151,156 | 44.48 |
| Elizabeth Tucker | 143,706 | 42.28 |
| Jeffrey Kirk | 44,993 | 13.24 |
| Total Votes | 339,855 | 100 |
- Tucker — 60-70%
- Tucker — 50-60%
- Tucker — 40-50%
- Pfohl — 40-50%
- Pfohl — 50-60%
- Pfohl — 60-70%
Runoff
| Candidate | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|
| Elizabeth Tucker | 483,252 | 58.06% |
| Gerald Pfohl | 349,075 | 41.94% |
| Total votes | 832,327 | 100 |
- Tucker — 70-80%
- Tucker — 60-70%
- Tucker — 50-60%
- Pfohl — 50-60%
Venues

Riverside County Superior Court has fifteen courthouses divided into three regions:
- Western Banning Corona Moreno Valley Riverside (county seat) (4 distinct courthouses)
- Mid-County Hemet Murrieta Temecula
- Desert Blythe Indio (2 distinct courthouses) Palm Springs
External links
Media related to Riverside County Courthouse at Wikimedia Commons