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University of Michigan law professor and Juvenile Justice Clinic director Kimberly Ann Thomas, nominated by the Democrats, and state Rep. Andrew Fink, R-Hillsdale, nominated by the GOP, are ...
Before joining law school, Thomas was a reporter for The Detroit News. [2] After law school, Thomas clerked for Judge R. Guy Cole of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. [3] [4] Thomas joined the University of Michigan School of Law in 2003, prior to that she was a trial attorney with Defender Association of Philadelphia. [5]
Kimberly Ann Thomas, Democratic-nominated At their state nominating convention in August, Democrats selected Thomas as the party’s nominee for the open, eight-year term on the Michigan Supreme ...
Kimberly Thomas, clinical professor at the University of Michigan Law School. Thomas is running for a seat on the Michigan Supreme Court in the Nov. 5 general election.
Andrew Frederick Fink (born July 30, 1985) is an American politician serving as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives since 2021, currently representing the 35th district. A member of the Republican Party , Fink was a candidate in the 2024 Michigan Supreme Court election .
Kimberly Thomas was nominated unopposed at the Democratic convention. [5] Andrew Fink defeated Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Mark Boonstra [6] at the Republican convention. [7] Andrew Fink, (Republican) state representative [8] Kimberly Thomas (Democratic), law professor at University of Michigan Law School [9]
Here is a look at statewide and local races that voters in Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties voted on.
Republican state Rep. Andrew Fink is competing against University of Michigan law professor Kimberly Anne Thomas, who was nominated by Democrats, for the other open seat that is being vacated by a Republican-backed justice.