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  2. OPINION: Three endorsements for judgeships in Hamilton County ...

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    Apr. 16—Of nine county judgeships and one city judgeship on the May 3 primary ballot, only three are contested, and both of the county races offer candidates only on the Republican ballot. The ...

  3. Seven candidates for three seats on 5th District Court of ...

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    Carver is a mediation attorney in the 5th District and previously spent a dozen years as a staff attorney for Judge Wise; Montgomery is a former Franklin County recorder and probate judge; and ...

  4. Critics call 5th District Appeals Court judge's party change ...

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    Patricia Delaney, presiding judge of Ohio's 5th District Court of Appeals, is running in the Republican primary for reelection to her seat on the court, which is based in Canton and serves 15 ...

  5. 2024 Ohio elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Ohio general elections were held on November 5, ... Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge [2 ... The Ohio District Courts of Appeals consists of 69 judges in 12 ...

  6. Sharon L. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Lee Kennedy [1] (born March 15, 1962) [2] is an American jurist who has served as chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court since 2023. She was first elected to the court as an associate justice in 2012 after serving as a judge of the Butler County Court of Common Pleas from 1999 to 2012.

  7. Megan E. Shanahan - Wikipedia

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    Megan E. Shanahan (born 1972 or 1973) [1] is an American lawyer who has served as a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court since 2025. She served as a judge of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas from 2015 to 2024.

  8. Endorsements for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District

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    The inartfully named Metropolitan Water Reclamation District long has been the mystery agency for many voters when they enter the polling station. After wading through state lawmakers, municipal ...

  9. Ohio Supreme Court elections - Wikipedia

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    The first election was autumn of 1851, with the top five candidates assigned terms by lot. [7] Chief Justice was not voted separately, but chosen by other means. Change of law added a sixth judge for the 1892 election, with term starting February 1893, and terms were increased to six years. [8]