Vacancy in Judgeship No. 4, NEJD
Vacancy in Judgeship No. 4, NEJD
2025 ND 144
Vacancy in Judgeship No. 4, NEJD
Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
2025 ND 144
In the Matter of the Vacancy in Judgeship No. 4, with Chambers in Devils Lake,
Northeast Judicial District
No. 20250227
Per Curiam.
[¶1] On June 25, 2025, Governor Kelly Armstrong notified the Supreme Court
of the retirement of the Honorable Donovan J. Foughty, Judge of the District
Court, Northeast Judicial District, effective September 30, 2025. Judge Foughty’s
retirement creates a vacancy under N.D.C.C. § 27-05-02.1.
[¶2] Under N.D.C.C. § 27-05-02.1, within 90 days of receiving notice of a
vacancy, this Court is required to determine whether the office is necessary for
effective judicial administration. This Court may, consistent with that
determination, order the vacancy filled, order the vacant office transferred to
another judicial district in which an additional judge is necessary, or abolish the
vacant judicial office, with or without a transfer.
[¶3] Under N.D. Sup. Ct. Admin. R. 7.2, notice of a written consultation with
attorneys and judges and other interested persons in the Northeast Judicial
District was posted June 30, 2025, on the website of the Supreme Court regarding
the vacancy created by Judge Foughty’s retirement in Judgeship No. 4. Written
comments on the vacancy were permitted through July 28, 2025. This procedure
is sufficient for purposes of the consultation required under N.D.C.C. § 27-05-
02.1.
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[¶4] Comments were received in favor of retaining this judgeship in its current
location from Judge Foughty, an attorney, county commissioners, and a local bar
association. No comments or petitions were received to relocate this vacancy. A
report containing population and caseload trends, and other criteria identified
in Sup. Ct. Admin. R. 7.2, Section 4, was filed July 16, 2025, by the Northeast
Judicial District. The State Court Administrator filed weighted caseload statistics
for calendar years 2024 and 2025 for the Northeast Judicial District and
statewide, with the 2025 data annualized to project totals.
[¶5] The Northeast Judicial District is comprised of Benson, Bottineau,
Cavalier, McHenry, Pembina, Pierce, Ramsey, Renville, Rolette, Towner and
Walsh counties. The district has six judges, with one judge chambered in
Cavalier-Langdon, one in Bottineau, Grafton, and Rugby, and two judges
chambered in Devils Lake. This district does not have a judicial referee. The
district has one juvenile treatment court. According to the district’s report,
Judgeship No. 4 is responsible for all caseload in Benson and Ramsey counties
and may be assigned to any case within the district in which a recusal or demand
is filed.
[¶6] The population of the counties in the Northeast district decreased one
percent from 2022 to 2024. The total case filings for the district is projected to
increase one percent in 2024/2025 as compared to 2023/2024. An increase in
contract collection case filings is expected. Case filings are expected to slightly
decrease in felony and misdemeanor cases. The weighed caseload report shows
that the two-year average need for judicial officers in the Northeast Judicial
District increased slightly from 4.69 in 2023/2024 to 4.92 in 2024/2025. The report
reflects a district overage of 1.08 judicial officers based on the 2024/2025 two-
year average. The need for judicial officers for the treatment court is 0.048 judicial
officers.
[¶7] Under the criteria of Section 4 of N.D. Sup. Ct. Admin. R. 7.2, this Court
has considered all submissions and its own administrative records on statewide
weighted caseload data.
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[¶8] Based on the record before us, this Court determines this office is necessary
for effective judicial administration in its present location.
[¶9] IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that Judgeship No. 4 at Devils Lake in the
Northeast Judicial District be filled in the manner provided by N.D.C.C. ch. 27-
25.
[¶10] Jon J. Jensen, C.J.
Daniel J. Crothers
Lisa Fair McEvers
Jerod E. Tufte
Douglas A. Bahr
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Case-law data current through December 31, 2025. Source: CourtListener bulk data.