Across her entire tenure, Justice Corrigan has voted with the majority in 94.04% of civil cases.  She has reached 100% twice – in 2018 and so far in 2021.  She has been in the majority more than 95% of the time (but less than 100%) five times – 2006 (95.74%), 2009 (97.62%), 2012 (96.15%), 2014 (95.65%) and 2020 (96.3%).  She has fallen below the ninety percent mark twice – in 2010 (89.47%) and 2016 (86.11%).

Justice Corrigan has voted with the majority in 97.36% of her criminal cases.  She has reached 100% four times – in 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2020.  She has been at 95% (but less than 100%) in nine years – 2006 (95.24%), 2008 (98.48%), 2010 (97.26%), 2012 (98.7%), 2013 (96%), 2014 (98.18%), 2015 (97.67%), 2017 (95.24%) and 2018 (95.92%).  Justice Corrigan’s lowest full year was 2019, when she voted with the majority in 92.68% of criminal cases.

Join us back here next week as we conclude our six-part post on Justice Corrigan’s tenure.

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