Non-partisan Judicial race

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Larry, Oct 31, 2006.

  1. Larry

    Larry Well-Known Member

    So, in theory, the Judicial races are non-partisan. The Donkeys and Elephants do, however, have their favorites. Here's how it breaks down. (Just a little info so that you don't go into the booth blind)

    State Judicial Races
    State Supreme Court Chief Justice
    Rusty Duke - - - - - - - - Republican Party
    Sarah Parker* - - - - - - - - Democratic Party


    State Supreme Court Associate Justice (Timmons-Goodson seat):
    Eric Levinson - - - - - - - - Republican Party
    Patricia Timmons-Goodson* - - - - - - - - Democratic Party

    State Supreme Court Associate Justice (Martin seat): Rachel
    Lea Hunter
    Mark D. Martin* - - - - - - - - Republican Party


    State Supreme Court Associate Justice (Wainwright seat):
    Ann Marie Calabria - - - - - - - - Republican Party
    Robin Hudson - - - - - - - - Democratic Party


    State Court of Appeals Associate Justice (Hunter Seat):
    Kris Bailey - - - - - - - - Republican Party
    Robert C. "Bob" Hunter* - - - - - - - - Democratic party


    State Court of Appeals Associate Justice (Stephens Seat):
    Linda Stephens* - - - - - - - - Democratic Party
    Donna Stroud - - - - - - - - Republican Party

    District Judicial Races
    Superior Court District 11B: Map

    Tom Lock - - - - - - - - Democratic Party
    Jackie Lee - - - - - - - - Republican Party
     
  2. SpunkyPunky

    SpunkyPunky Well-Known Member

    Don't forget to vote for Steve Bizzell.

    A Sheriff that deeply cares about Seniors, Children and families.
     
  3. Oy Yayoy

    Oy Yayoy Well-Known Member

    Yeah. It's non-partisan, so the Dem. governor is on TV stumping for the Dem. candidate.
     

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