Elect Selia Warren for Alameda County Superior Court Judge In that role, I have advised and represented City officials in trial and appellate courts on a vast range of matters, including complex civil rights, land use, administrative law, and elections
Warren v. Miles for Alameda County Superior Court judgeship Tri-Valley voters will be among those selecting between trial attorney Selia Warren and administrative law judge Patricia Miles for the Alameda County Superior Court bench, one of two contested judgeships listed separately on the primary election ballot
Selia Warren - Ballotpedia Selia Warren is running for election for judge of the Superior Court of Alameda County in California Warren is on the ballot in the primary on June 2, 2026 [source]
Why Michael Johnson and Selia Warren Deserve Your Vote for Alameda . . . The article discusses the upcoming election for the Alameda Superior Court judgeship, emphasizing the qualifications of candidates Michael Johnson and Selia Warren, their commitment to justice, and the importance of community engagement in the electoral process
Endorsement: Michael Johnson and Selia Warren for Alameda . . . - QOSHE Warren’s ambition to be regarded as a top legal mind came through in our interview, and other judges we spoke with noted that the position of deputy city attorney has been a solid stepping stone to becoming an effective Superior Court judge
East Bay La Raza Lawyers Association’s Post - LinkedIn East Bay La Raza Lawyers Association (EBLRLA) is proud to endorse our member, Selia Warren, for Alameda County Superior Court Judge, Seat 19, in the June 2, 2026 Direct Primary Election Rooted in
Races take shape for Alameda County primary election Two Alameda County Superior Court judgeships are being contested on the ballot: civil rights attorney Cabral Bonner against consumer protection attorney Michael P Johnson for judicial Office No 13 and administrative law judge Patricia Miles against trial attorney Selia Warren for Office No 19