Governor Kelly Appoints Magistrate Judge Kathleen Watson to Fill District Court Position in the 18th Judicial District 

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Judge Signing the Papers on their desk with a gavel By KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA
Judge Signing the Papers on their desk with a gavel By KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA


TOPEKA 
– Governor Laura Kelly appointed Friday Kathleen Watson of Wichita to a district court judgeship in the 18th Judicial District in Sedgwick County. The vacancy was created by the retirement of Judge David J. Kaufman.

“Judge Kathleen Watson has a deep commitment to public service, taking over one of the busiest dockets in Kansas as a magistrate judge and consistently deciding cases in a fair and impartial manner,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “I’m confident she will bring the same vigor and compassion in her expanded role serving the Sedgwick County as a district court judge.”

Watson currently serves as the sole magistrate judge overseeing evictions, collections, and small claims cases in Sedgwick County. Prior to this role, she worked for Kansas Legal Services. She is active in the legal community, serving as a committee member for the Eviction Practices Committee and Judicial Education Advisory Committee, and is a member of the Wichita Bar Association and Kansas Bar Association.  

“It is a profound honor to continue serving the justice system in this new capacity as a district court judge. My experience as a magistrate judge has deepened my commitment to fairness, impartiality, and the rule of law,” said Judge Kathleen Watson. “I look forward to carrying that experience forward, creating an environment that emphasizes service, openness, and fairness.” 

District court judges in the 18th Judicial District are elected and serve four-year terms. When a judge retires in the middle of a term, the governor appoints a new judge to fill the vacancy and finish out the term. Elections for this position will be held in 2026.

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Jeffery W. Fogg II is a dedicated writer and storyteller with a passion for uncovering compelling narratives and shedding light on the human experience. He has a strong background in research and narrative development, honed through years of crafting stories that connect with diverse audiences. His writing is driven by a desire to engage readers, bring attention to important issues, and contribute to a well-informed community. Drawing on his ability to find depth in everyday moments, Jeffery aims to deliver insightful journalism that resonates with readers and sparks meaningful conversations. Jeffery’s journey as a writer has been shaped by his diverse life experiences and educational background. He holds a B.A. in Religious Studies from the University of Colorado, where he explored cultural narratives and wrote a thesis on rural religious movements in the neo-Rustbelt. His curiosity about human stories led him to pursue a Juris Doctor at Washburn University School of Law, where he deepened his skills in research and advocacy. Through it all, Jeffery’s life has been guided by a commitment to learning, a love for storytelling, and a desire to share authentic voices from all walks of life.
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