TOPEKA—The Kansas Supreme Court has reappointed 30 chief judges in Kansas. Their terms are effective February 1, 2016, to December 31, 2017.
1st Judicial District, composed of Atchison and Leavenworth counties:
2nd Judicial District, composed of Jefferson, Jackson, Wabaunsee, and Pottawatomie counties:
3rd Judicial District, which is Shawnee County:
4th Judicial District, composed of Anderson, Coffey, Franklin, and Osage counties:
5th Judicial District, composed of Lyon and Chase counties:
6th Judicial District, composed of Bourbon, Linn, and Miami counties:
7th Judicial District, which is Douglas County:
8th Judicial District, composed of Geary, Dickinson, Marion, and Morris counties:
9th Judicial District, composed of Harvey and McPherson counties:
10th Judicial District, composed of Johnson County:
11th Judicial District, composed of Cherokee, Crawford, and Labette counties.
12th Judicial District, composed of Cloud, Jewell, Lincoln, Mitchell, Republic, and Washington counties:
13th Judicial District, composed of Butler, Greenwood, and Elk counties:
14th Judicial District, composed of Chautauqua and Montgomery counties:
15th Judicial District, composed of Cheyenne, Logan, Sheridan, Sherman, Rawlins, Thomas, and Wallace counties:
16th Judicial District, composed of Clark, Comanche, Ford, Gray, Kiowa, and Meade counties:
17th Judicial District, composed of Decatur, Norton, Phillips, Smith, Graham, and Osborne counties:
18th Judicial District, which is Sedgwick County:
19th Judicial District, which is Cowley County:
20th Judicial District, composed of Barton, Ellsworth, Rice, Russell, and Stafford counties:
21st Judicial District, composed of Clay and Riley counties:
22nd Judicial District, composed of Doniphan, Brown, Nemaha, and Marshall counties:
24th Judicial District, composed of Edwards, Hodgeman, Lane, Ness, Pawnee, and Rush counties:
25th Judicial District, composed of Finney, Kearny, Hamilton, Greeley, Wichita, and Scott counties:
26th Judicial District, composed of Grant, Haskell, Morton, Seward, Stanton, and Stevens counties:
27th Judicial District, which is Reno County:
28th Judicial District, composed of Saline and Ottawa counties:
29th Judicial District, which is Wyandotte County:
30th Judicial District, composed of Barber, Harper, Kingman, Pratt, and Sumner counties:
31st Judicial District, composed of Allen, Neosho, Wilson, and Woodson counties:
District Judge Glenn Braun was appointed chief judge of the 23rd Judicial District, composed of Ellis, Gove, Rooks, and Trego counties. He has served as a district judge since 2012 and succeeds Chief Judge Edward Bouker, who resigned as chief judge and district judge to become a senior judge.
Each of Kansas' 31 judicial districts has a chief judge who, in addition to his or her judicial responsibilities, has general control over case assignments within the district, as well as general supervisory authority over the administrative and clerical functions of the court.