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First African American male (South Carolina Supreme Court; since Reconstruction): Ernest A. Finney Jr. (1954) in 1985 [14] [15] First African American male (Chief Justice; South Carolina Supreme Court): Ernest A. Finney Jr. (1954) in 1994 [14] [15] First Native American male (Chief Judge; South Carolina Court of Appeals): James Lockemy in 2016 [16]
Samuel McGowan: 1879: 1894 - Henry McIver: 1877: 1903: Became chief justice in 1891 James E. Moore: 1991: 2008 - Franklin J. Moses Sr. 1868: 1877 - Joseph Rodney Moss: 1956: 1975: Became chief justice in 1966 Julius B. Ness: 1974: 1988 - Abraham Nott--- John Belton O'Neall--- George Dewey Oxner: 1944: 1962 - Costa M. Pleicones: 2000: 2017 ...
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A list of Stark County unofficial results from the Nov. 7 general election. State issues. Issue 1: Yes: 67,039. No: 59,065. Issue 2: Yes: 64,891. No: 60,612
First African American male (federal district court): Richard Erwin in 1980 [31] [32] First Hispanic American male (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit): Albert Diaz (1988) in 2010 [21] [22] First African American male (U.S. Magistrate Judge; U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina): Joe Webster in 2012 [33]
Two Stark County Common Pleas Court judge seats were contested; another unopposed. In 5th District appeals court, GOP primary winners are shoo-ins.
After the withdrawal of two other judges, Verdin was the sole candidate to fill the upcoming vacancy on the South Carolina Supreme Court caused by the elevation of Justice John W. Kittredge to Chief Justice. [9] On June 5, 2024, Verdin was elected 152-0 by the South Carolina General Assembly to the Supreme Court. [10]
Greenville County Clerk of Court In the Clerk of Court race, Jay Gresham defeated Brice Garrett with 25,272 votes, compared to Garrett's 24,157 votes. Garrett was appointed by Gov. Henry McMaster ...