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Challenger in Santa Barbara Judicial Race Eclipses Incumbent in Latest Ballot Count

Challenger in Santa Barbara Judicial Race Eclipses Incumbent in Latest Ballot Count

Challenger Takes Lead in Rare Judicial Contest

Local attorney Luis Esparza has overtaken longtime Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge Thomas Adams in the latest ballot count, marking a dramatic turn in what observers call one of the county's most unusual judicial races in decades.

Noozhawk reported that Esparza now leads Adams by 230 votes, holding 50.03% of the total to Adams' 49.67% as of Thursday's updated count from the Santa Barbara County Elections Office.

Thousands of Ballots Still Uncounted

The outcome remains far from certain. The Santa Barbara Independent reported that as many as 35,000 more votes may still need to be counted, meaning the final result could shift significantly in coming days.

The dramatic reversal follows Tuesday's election night results, when Adams held a slim lead. Initial counts showed Adams with 28,242 votes (50.35%) compared to Esparza's 27,670 (49.33%).

Historic Stakes for Santa Barbara's Judiciary

If Esparza ultimately wins, it would mark an exceptionally rare defeat of a sitting judge. The Independent noted that judicial races are typically "genteel and uncontested affairs" with judges usually appointed by the governor as vacancies arise.

Adams, who was born in 1940 according to court records, has served on the bench for more than four decades after being appointed by Governor Jerry Brown in 1982. At 85, he is among the oldest active judges in the county.

Esparza, 46, is a born and raised Santa Barbara resident whose parents immigrated from Mexico in the 1960s. He has practiced law locally for 22 years, handling criminal defense, personal injury, bankruptcy and civil litigation cases.

Controversy and Campaign Themes

The race has focused attention on judicial accountability and generational change. The California Commission on Judicial Performance publicly admonished Adams in 2024 for inappropriate courtroom conduct, including reportedly throwing legal papers during an arraignment.

The Independent reported that Adams had initially told the state judicial council he didn't expect to run for reelection following the admonishment, leading Esparza to enter the race.

Esparza has campaigned on bringing "more representative" leadership to the bench and addressing court backlogs. His campaign website emphasizes his bilingual abilities and commitment to serving the county's diverse population.

Next Steps and Timeline

The Santa Barbara County Elections Office must certify final results by July 2, according to Noozhawk. The winner will serve a six-year term beginning in January 2027.

This marks the first contested Superior Court race in Santa Barbara County since 2008, underscoring the historic nature of the challenge regardless of the final outcome. Both candidates have spent at least $10,000 on campaign advertising, according to local reporting.

Reported by 805.life

Researched and written drawing on primary sources. Additional reporting: Santa Barbara Independent.

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Santa Barbara Independent

Published

June 4, 2026

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