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Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper appointed Don Quick as the state's newest district court judge.
Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper appointed Don Quick as the state’s newest district court judge.
John Frank, politics reporter for The Denver Post.
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Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper found a spot for his party’s losing attorney general candidate, announcing him Tuesday as the state’s newest district court judge.

Don Quick will fill a vacancy on the bench in the 17th Judicial District left by the retirement of . The district covers Broomfield and Adams counties.

Quick, a Democrat, in the Nov. 4 election to Republican Cynthia Coffman. Coffman received 51 percent and Quick received 42 percent.

The appointment is a cozy fit for Quick, who served as district attorney for the 17th district from 2005 through 2013. He also served as chief deputy district attorney, chief trial deputy district attorney and deputy district attorney. Earlier in his career, he worked in the attorney general’s office as the chief deputy.

Quick is currently senior counsel at Beatty & Wozniak. His appointment is effective Jan. 12.

Melonakis announced his departure in September after serving on the district bench since 1998. The district judicial nominating commission to interview potential candidates for the post.

Quick’s initial term is two years. If voters retain him in the election, he can win another six-year term. The annual salary for the position is $145,219.

John Frank: 303-954-2409, jfrank@denverpost.com or twitter.com/ByJohnFrank

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