List of justices of the Arizona Supreme Court
This is a list of persons who have served as justices of the Arizona Supreme Court .
Arizona Supreme Court justices
#
Justice
Born–died
Began term
Ended term
Term(s) as chief justice
Term(s) as vice chief justice
Party
Appointed by
Reason for termination
1
Alfred Franklin
1871–?
February 14, 1912
November 13, 1918
1912–1914 1917
—
D[ 1]
elected
resignation
2
Donald L. Cunningham
1866–1947
February 14, 1912
January 4, 1921
1918–1920
—
D[ 1]
elected
term expiration
3
Henry D. Ross
1861–1945
February 14, 1912
February 9, 1945
1915–1916 1921–1922 1927–1928 1933–1934 1939–1940 1945–1945
—
D[ 1]
elected
death
4
John Wilson Ross
1863–1945
November 13, 1918
January 6, 1919
—
—
D[ 2]
Hunt (D)
term expiration
5
Albert C. Baker
1845–1921
January 6, 1919
August 31, 1921
—
—
D[ 3]
elected
death
6
Archibald G. McAlister
1873–1950
January 4, 1921
January 1, 1945
1923–1926 1931–1932 1937–1938 1943–1944
—
D[ 4]
elected
term expiration
7
Edward Flanigan
1874–1932
September 28, 1921
January 1, 1923
—
—
R[ 5]
Campbell (R)
term expiration
8
Frank H. Lyman
1863–1957
January 1, 1923
January 1, 1925
—
—
D[ 6]
elected
term expiration
9
Alfred C. Lockwood
1875–1951
January 5, 1925
January 4, 1943
1929–1930 1935–1936 1941–1942
—
D[ 7]
elected
term expiration
10
Rawghlie Clement Stanford
1879–1963
January 4, 1943
January 3, 1955
1945–1948 1953–1953
—
D[ 8]
elected
term expiration
11
Arthur T. LaPrade
1895–1957
January 1, 1945
June 30, 1957
1949–1950 1955–1956
—
D[ 9]
elected
death
12
Joseph H. Morgan
1884–1967
February 13, 1945
January 6, 1947
—
—
D[ 10]
Osborn (D)
term expiration
13
Levi Stewart Udall
1891–1960
January 6, 1947
May 30, 1960
1951–1952 1957–1958
—
D[ 11]
elected
death
14
Evo Anton DeConcini
1901–1986
January 3, 1949
January 5, 1953
—
—
D[ 12]
elected
term expiration
15
Marlin T. Phelps
1881–1964
January 4, 1949
January 3, 1961
1954–1954 1959–1959
—
D[ 12]
elected
term expiration
16
Dudley W. Windes
1888–1972
January 5, 1953 [ 13]
January 5, 1959
—
—
D[ 14]
elected
term expiration
17
Fred C. Struckmeyer Jr.
1912–1992
January 3, 1955
January 4, 1982
1960–1961 1966–1966 1971–1971 1980–1981
1965 1970 1975–1979
D[ 15]
elected
mandatory retirement
18
J. Mercer Johnson
1906–1988
September 16, 1957
September 8, 1960
—
—
D[ 16]
McFarland (D)
resignation
19
Charles C. Bernstein
1904–1976
January 5, 1959
January 2, 1969
1962–1963 1967–1967
1961 1966
D[ 17]
elected
lost election
20
Jesse Addison Udall
1893–1980
June 15, 1960
January 15, 1972
1964–1964 1969–1969
1962–1963 1968 1972
R[ 18]
Fannin (R)
resignation
21
Robert O. Lesher
1921–2005
September 20, 1960
December 11, 1960
—
—
R[ 19]
Fannin (R)
lost election
22
Renz L. Jennings
1899–1983
December 12, 1960
August 5, 1964
—
—
D[ 19]
elected
resignation
23
Lorna E. Lockwood
1903–1977
January 3, 1961 [ 20]
September 15, 1975
1965–1965 1970–1970
1964 1969
D[ 19]
elected
resignation
24
Edward W. Scruggs
1903–1974
August 5, 1964
January 3, 1965
—
—
R[ 21]
Fannin (R)
lost election
25
Ernest McFarland
1894–1984
January 4, 1965
January 4, 1971
1968
1967
D[ 22]
elected
term expiration
26
Jack D. H. Hays
1917–1995
January 4, 1969
January 5, 1987
1972–1974
1971
R[ 23]
elected
resignation
27
James Duke Cameron
1925–2003
January 4, 1971
February 1, 1992
1975–1979
1972–1974
R[ 24]
elected
resignation
28
William A. Holohan
1928–2010
January 17, 1972
January 2, 1989
1982–1987
1980–1981
R[ 25]
Williams (R)
resignation
29
Frank Gordon Jr.
1929–2020
September 16, 1975
January 6, 1992
1987–1992
1982–1986
D[ 26]
Castro (D)
resignation
30
Stanley G. Feldman
1933–present
January 19, 1982
December 10, 2002
1992–1997
1987–1991
D[ 27]
Babbitt (D)
resignation
31
James Moeller
1933–2019
March 13, 1987
January 31, 1998
—
1992–1996
R[ 28]
Mecham (R)
resignation
32
Robert J. Corcoran
1934–2010
January 5, 1989
February 29, 1996
—
—
D[ 29]
Mofford (D)
resignation
33
Thomas A. Zlaket
1941–present
February 3, 1992
April 30, 2002
1997–2002
1996–1997
R[ 30]
Symington (R)
resignation
34
Frederick J. Martone
1943–present
February 28, 1992
January 30, 2002
—
—
R[ 31]
Symington (R)
elevation to D. Ariz.
35
Charles E. Jones
1935–2018
April 26, 1996
June 10, 2005
2002–2005
1997–2002
R[ 32]
Symington (R)
mandatory retirement
36
Ruth McGregor
1943–present
January 28, 1998
June 30, 2009
2005–2009
2002–2005
D[ 33]
Hull (R)
resignation
37
Rebecca White Berch
1955–present
March 13, 2002
September 28, 2015
2009–2014
2005–2009
R[ 34]
Hull (R)
resignation
38
Michael D. Ryan
1945–2012
May 22, 2002
August 6, 2010
—
—
R[ 34]
Hull (R)
resignation
39
Andrew D. Hurwitz
1947–present
January 27, 2003
June 26, 2012
—
2009–2012
D[ 34]
Napolitano (D)
elevation to 9th Cir.
40
Scott Bales
1956–present
June 16, 2005
August 1, 2019
2014–2019
2012–2014
D[ 35]
Napolitano (D)
resignation
41
John Pelander
1951–present
July 28, 2009
February 28, 2019
—
2014–2018
R[ 36]
Brewer (R)
resignation
42
Robert M. Brutinel
1958–present
November 22, 2010
October 31, 2024
2019–2024
2018–2019
R[ 37]
Brewer (R)
resignation
43
Ann Timmer
1960–present
October 12, 2012
incumbent
2024–present
2019–2024
R[ 38]
Brewer (R)
—
44
Clint Bolick
1957–present
January 6, 2016
incumbent
—
—
I[ 39] [ 40]
Ducey (R)
—
45
Andrew Gould
1963–present
January 6, 2017
March 31, 2021
—
—
R[ 41]
Ducey (R)
resignation
46
John Lopez IV
1968–present
January 6, 2017
incumbent
—
2024–present
R[ 41]
Ducey (R)
—
47
James Beene
1965–present
June 17, 2019
incumbent
—
—
R[ 42]
Ducey (R)
—
48
Bill Montgomery
1967–present
August 4, 2019
incumbent
—
—
R[ 43]
Ducey (R)
—
49
Kathryn Hackett King
1980–present
July 8, 2021
incumbent
—
—
R[ 44]
Ducey (R)
—
Chief justices and vice chief justices
Each January, the justices select a chief and vice chief justice.[ 45]
Succession of seats
Seat 5
Seat established 1949
Phelps
Democratic
1949–1961
L. Lockwood
Democratic
1961–1975
Gordon Jr.
Democratic
1975–1992
Zlaket
Republican
1992–2002
Ryan
Republican
2002–2010
Brutinel
Republican
2010–2024
vacant
Republican
2024–present
Seat 6
Seat established 2016
Gould
Republican
2016–2021
King
Republican
2021–present
Seat 7
Seat established 2016
Lopez IV
Republican
2016–present
Arizona Territorial Supreme Court justices
Two additional appointees were confirmed by the U.S. Senate to the territorial supreme court, but declined their appointments: John Noble Goodwin in 1863 and Marshall H. Williams in 1894.[ 46]
#
Justice
State
Born–died
Began term (oath of office)
Ended term
Term as chief justice
Appointed by
Reason for termination
1
William F. Turner
IA
1816–1899
December 29, 1863
April 18, 1870
1863–1870
Lincoln (R) A. Johnson (D)
removal
2
Joseph P. Allyn
CT
1833–1869
December 29, 1863
July 1867
—
Lincoln (R)
term expiration
3
William Thompson Howell
MI
1810–1870
December 29, 1863
June 11, 1864
—
Lincoln (R)
resignation
4
Henry T. Backus
MI
1809–1877
December 26, 1865
1869
—
Lincoln (R)
term expiration
5
Harley High Cartter
ID
1810–1874
July 1867
August 29, 1869
—
A. Johnson (D)
removal
6
Isham Reavis
NE
1836–1914
August 29, 1869
April 12, 1872
—
Grant (R)
resignation
7
John Titus
PA
1812–1876
October 30, 1869
July 6, 1874
1870–1874
Grant (R)
term expiration
8
Charles Austin Tweed
CA
1813–1887
August 12, 1870
May 1878
—
Grant (R)
term expiration
9
DeForest Porter
NE
1840–1889
April 12, 1872
June 7, 1882
—
Grant (R) Hayes (R)
resignation
10
Edmund Francis Dunne
DC
1835–1904
July 6, 1874
February 1, 1876
1874–1876
Grant (R)
removal
11
C. G. W. French
CA
1822–1891
February 1, 1876
May 20, 1884
1876–1884
Grant (R) Hayes (R)
term expiration
12
Charles Silent
CA
1842–1918
May 1878
October 18, 1880
—
Hayes (R)
resignation
13
William Henry Stilwell
NY
1849–1928
February 1881
September 2, 1882
—
Garfield (R)
removal
14
Daniel H. Pinney
IL
1837–1921
July 1882
November 9, 1885
—
Arthur (R)
removal
15
Wilson W. Hoover
CA
c. 1849 –1926
September 2, 1882
March 23, 1883
—
Arthur (R)
removal
16
A. W. Sheldon
MD
c. 1842 –1884
May 15, 1883
January 31, 1884
—
Arthur (R)
death
17
William F. Fitzgerald
MS
1846–1903
April 7, 1884
October 31, 1885
—
Arthur (R)
removal
18
Sumner Howard
MI
1835–1902
May 20, 1884
November 9, 1885
1884–1885
Arthur (R)
resignation
19
William H. Barnes
IL
1843–1904
October 31, 1885
November 2, 1889
—
Cleveland (D)
term expiration
20
John C. Shields
MI
1848–1892
November 9, 1885
June 7, 1886
1885–1886
Cleveland (D)
nomination rejection
21
William Wood Porter
CA
1826–1907
November 9, 1885
August 1889
—
Cleveland (D)
removal
22
James Henry Wright
MO
1838–1905
March 19, 1887
May 7, 1890
1887–1890
Cleveland (D)
removal
23
Joseph Henry Kibbey
AZ
1853–1924
August 1889
May 2, 1893
—
B. Harrison (R)
removal
24
Richard Elihu Sloan
AZ
1857–1933
November 2, 1889
June 1, 1894
—
B. Harrison (R)
term expiration
25
Henry C. Gooding
IN
1838–1913
May 7, 1890
May 24, 1893
1890–1893
B. Harrison (R)
resignation
26
Edmund W. Wells
AZ
1846–1938
March 5, 1891
March 6, 1893
—
B. Harrison (R)
resignation
27
John J. Hawkins
AZ
1855–1935
April 19, 1893
July 19, 1897
—
Cleveland (D)
term expiration
28
Owen Thomas Rouse
AZ
1843–1919
May 2, 1893
July 20, 1897
—
Cleveland (D)
removal
29
Albert C. Baker
AZ
1845–1921
May 24, 1893
July 20, 1897
1893–1897
Cleveland (D)
term expiration
30
Joseph D. Bethune
AZ
1842–1912
June 1, 1894
August 10, 1897
—
Cleveland (D)
removal
31
Richard Elihu Sloan
AZ
1857–1933
July 19, 1897
May 1, 1909
—
McKinley (R) T. Roosvelt (R)
elevation to governor
32
Hiram Truesdale
AZ
1860–1897
July 20, 1897
October 28, 1897
1897
McKinley (R)
death
33
Fletcher Morris Doan
AZ
1846–1924
July 20, 1897
February 14, 1912
—
McKinley (R) T. Roosevelt (R) Taft (R)
court abolition
34
George Russell Davis
AZ
1861–1933
August 10, 1897
March 31, 1905
—
McKinley (R) T. Roosvelt (R)
resignation
35
Webster Street
AZ
1846–1908
November 15, 1897
March 21, 1902
1897–1902
McKinley (R)
term expiration
36
Edward Kent Jr.
CO
1862–1916
March 21, 1902
February 14, 1912
1902–1912
T. Roosevelt (R) Taft (R)
court abolition
37
John H. Campbell
AZ
1868–1928
March 22, 1905
February 14, 1912
—
T. Roosevelt (R) Taft (R)
court abolition
38
Eugene A. Tucker
NE
1856–1942
April 1, 1905
October 13, 1905
—
T. Roosevelt (R)
resignation
39
Frederick S. Nave
AZ
1873–1912
November 17, 1905
April 1, 1909
—
T. Roosevelt (R)
resignation
40
Ernest W. Lewis
AZ
1875–1927
May 22, 1909
February 14, 1912
—
Taft (R)
court abolition
41
Edward M. Doe
AZ
1850–1919
May 27, 1909
February 14, 1912
—
Taft (R)
court abolition
Succession of seats
Seat 4
Seat established 1891
Wells
AZ
1891–1893
Hawkins
AZ
1893–1897
Sloan
AZ
1897–1909
Doe
AZ
1909–1912
Seat eliminated 1912 upon statehood
Seat 5
Seat established 1905
Campbell
AZ
1905–1912
Seat eliminated 1912 upon statehood
Sources
References
^ a b c "Republican Gains Shown By Count" . Weekly Journal-Miner (Prescott) . February 7, 1912.
^ "New Judge Seated on Supreme Court" . Arizona Republic . November 14, 1918.
^ "State Board Canvassers Give State Election Vote" . Mohave County Miner . November 30, 1918.
^ "Official Count Gives Campbell 5,765 Majority" . The Copper Era (Cliford, AZ) . December 3, 1920.
^ "The Supreme Court" . Weekly Journal-Miner (Prescott, AZ) . September 14, 1921.
^ "Official Summary of Arizona's Vote" . The Cononino Sun . December 15, 1922.
^ "Claypool Wins In Democratic Race For Commission Post" . Arizona Republic . September 17, 1924.
^ "Tax Split For Cities Won By 4,903 Margin" . Tucson Daily Citizen . November 30, 1942.
^ "Official Canvass of General Election Votes" . Arizona Daily Star . December 7, 1944.
^ "O'Neil-Moore Only 456 Ballots Apart; Sheriff, Supervisor Upsets Voted" . Arizona Daily Star . July 18, 1946.
^ "Osborn Signs Proclamation" . Arizona Republic . November 26, 1946.
^ a b "Early Edge By Brockett Wiped Out" . Arizona Republic . November 3, 1948.
^ "High Court" . Arizona Republic . January 6, 1953.
^ "81% of Arizona's Voters Cast Ballots November 4" . Arizona Republic . November 22, 1952.
^ "Bar Is Polled On Candidates" . Arizona Republic . October 13, 1954.
^ "Judge Johnson Appointed To Supreme Court" . Arizona Daily Star . July 4, 1957.
^ "Who Votes In Which Races Is Explained" . Tucson Daily Citizen . November 3, 1958.
^ "Judge Lockwood Denies She'll Seek Udall Seat" . Tucson Daily Citizen . June 7, 1960.
^ a b c "Candidates For Arizona State Supreme Court Seats" . Arizona Republic . November 6, 1960.
^ "Gov. Fannin Takes Oath, Sounds Expansion Note" . Tucson Citizen . January 3, 1961.
^ "Scruggs Rejects Judgeship" . Arizona Daily Star . December 15, 1964.
^ "Scruggs Rejects Judgeship" . Arizona Daily Star . December 15, 1964.
^ "Official canvass of election fails to change any results" . Arizona Republic . November 26, 1968.
^ "Hardy asks reassignment" . Arizona Republic . November 7, 1970.
^ "Holohan in line for justice" . Arizona Republic . January 8, 1972.
^ "Castro appoints Gordon to high court" . Tucson Daily Citizen . August 5, 1975.
^ "Tucson lawyer Stanley Feldman finalist for state Supreme Court" . Arizona Daily Star . December 5, 1981.
^ "Panel shake-up could change court" . Tucson Citizen . January 8, 1987.
^ " 'Moderate' Corcoran tapped for high court by Mofford" . Arizona Republic . December 16, 1988.
^ "Justice Zlaket" . Arizona Daily Star . December 21, 1991.
^ "Frederick Martone gets court post" . Arizona Republic . February 8, 1992.
^ "Phoenix lawyer to fill Supreme Court seat" . Arizona Daily Star . March 6, 1996.
^ "State high court gets 1st woman in 22 years" . Arizona Republic . January 29, 1998.
^ a b c "8 named semifinalists for Ariz. Supreme Court" . Arizona Daily Star . February 22, 2002.
^ "Napolitano sifts through applicants for Arizona Supreme Court" . Arizona Daily Sun . May 4, 2005.
^ "Pelander tapped for High Court" . Arizona Daily Sun . July 29, 2009.
^ "Brewer names Yavapai judge to high court" . Arizona Daily Sun . November 23, 2010.
^ "Brewer court pick wrote 2003 ruling on marriage" . Arizona Daily Sun . October 13, 2012.
^ Registered Republican until 2003.
^ "Ducey soon to fill state supreme court vacancy" . Arizona Daily Sun . October 4, 2015.
^ a b "11 lawyers apply for 2 positions on expanded Ariz. Supreme Court" . Arizona Daily Star . August 10, 2016.
^ "Ducey selects UA law school graduate for seat on Arizona Supreme Court" . Arizona Daily Star . April 27, 2019.
^ "Ducey appoints Montgomery to High Court" . Arizona Daily Sun . September 6, 2019.
^ "Ducey picks ex-aide to fill state Supreme vacancy" . Arizona Daily Sun . July 9, 2021.
^ "Judicial History" . Arizonal Judicial Branch .
^ Fish, Joseph (1906). History of Arizona Territory .