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Fla. Stat. § 34.022

Number of county court judges for each county

History.--s. 1, ch. 72-406; s. 2, ch. 73-329; s. 19, ch. 73-333; s. 1, ch. 74-306; s. 2, ch. 76-175; s. 2, ch. 77-368; s. 2, ch. 78-168; s. 6, ch. 79-413; s. 3, ch. 80-164; s. 3…

The number of county court judges in each county shall be as follows:COUNTY TOTAL

(1) Alachua..........5

(2) Baker..........1

(3) Bay..........5

(4) Bradford..........1

(5) Brevard..........11

(6) Broward..........32

(7) Calhoun..........1

(8) Charlotte..........3

(9) Citrus..........3

(10) Clay..........3

(11) Collier..........6

(12) Columbia..........2

(13) DeSoto..........1

(14) Dixie..........1

(15) Duval..........17

(16) Escambia..........5

(17) Flagler..........2

(18) Franklin..........1

(19) Gadsden..........1

(20) Gilchrist..........1

(21) Glades..........1

(22) Gulf..........1

(23) Hamilton..........1

(24) Hardee..........1

(25) Hendry..........1

(26) Hernando..........3

(27) Highlands..........1

(28) Hillsborough..........25

(29) Holmes..........1

(30) Indian River..........2

(31) Jackson..........1

(32) Jefferson..........1

(33) Lafayette..........1

(34) Lake..........5

(35) Lee..........9

(36) Leon..........5

(37) Levy..........1

(38) Liberty..........1

(39) Madison..........1

(40) Manatee..........5

(41) Marion..........5

(42) Martin..........3

(43) Miami-Dade..........47

(44) Monroe..........4

(45) Nassau..........2

(46) Okaloosa..........3

(47) Okeechobee..........1

(48) Orange..........22

(49) Osceola..........5

(50) Palm Beach..........20

(51) Pasco..........7

(52) Pinellas..........17

(53) Polk..........11

(54) Putnam..........2

(55) St. Johns..........3

(56) St. Lucie..........4

(57) Santa Rosa..........3

(58) Sarasota..........5

(59) Seminole..........6

(60) Sumter..........2

(61) Suwannee..........1

(62) Taylor..........1

(63) Union..........1

(64) Volusia..........10

(65) Wakulla..........1

(66) Walton..........1

(67) Washington..........1

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