In 2010, one-third of civil decisions from Division Two of the Second District were affirmed unanimously.  One-third of decisions from Division Two of the First and Division Three of the Second were.  In 2011, half the decisions from Division Four of the First were affirmed unanimously, and one-third from Division One of the Second were.  In 2012, all the decisions from Division Two of the First District were affirmed unanimously, while half from Division Four of the First and Division Three of the Second were.  In 2013, all of the decisions from Divisions One and Three of the First District were affirmed unanimously, while two-thirds of the decisions from Division One of the Second were.  In 2014, all of the decisions from Divisions One and Five of the First District were affirmed unanimously.  In 2015, half the decisions from Division Three of the Second were affirmed unanimously and one-quarter from Division Four of the Second were.

In 2010, all of the decisions from Division Six of the Second District and Division One of the Fourth were unanimously affirmed.  In 2011, half the decisions from the Sixth District were unanimously affirmed.  In 2012, 100% of the decisions from Division Two of the Fourth District were affirmed unanimously.  In 2013, all decisions from Division Seven of the Second, Division Two of the Fourth and the Fifth District were unanimously affirmed.  In 2014, one-third of the decisions from Division Five of the Second District and the Fifth District were unanimously affirmed.  In 2015, all of the decisions from the Fifth and Sixth Districts were unanimously affirmed.

In 2016, each of the decisions from Divisions Two and Four of the Second District were unanimously affirmed.  One-quarter from Division Three of the Second were, and 14.29% from Division One of the Second.  In 2017, two-thirds of the decisions from Division Two of the Second were unanimously affirmed and sixty percent from Division Three of the Second were.  In 2018, all decisions from Division Two of the First District and Division One of the Second were unanimously affirmed.  In 2019, all decisions from Divisions Two and Five of the First District were unanimously affirmed.  In 2020, the only unanimous affirmances in this group of courts were from Division Two of the Second District – 100%.

In 2016, all decisions from Division One of the Fourth District were unanimously affirmed, and half of the decisions from the Third District and Divisions Five and Seven of the Second were.  In 2017, all decisions from Division Five of the Second were unanimously affirmed and half of the decisions from Division One of the Fourth were.  In 2018, three-quarters of the decisions from Division Seven of the Second District were unanimously affirmed; two-thirds from Division Three of the Fourth were and 60% of the decisions from Division One of the Fourth were.  In 2019, all decisions from Divisions Five and Eight of the Second District were unanimously affirmed.  In 2020, one-third of the decisions from Division Three of the Fourth District were unanimously affirmed and one-quarter from the Third District were.

Join us back here next time as we review the data relating to average votes to affirm.

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