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$32.7 Million Dollars for Louisville's Judges!

District Judge Competitive Races:

Sandra McLaughlin vs. Matthew Eckert, 30th District Judge (3)

Nichole Taylor Compton vs. Annette Karem, 30th District Judge (1)

Josh P. Schneider vs. Amber P. Wolf, 30th District Judge (2)

Donald E. Armstrong vs. Jennifer Liebson, 30th District Judge (5)

David P. Bowles vs. Josephine Layne Buckner, 30th District Judge (8)

Gina Kay Calvert vs. Susan Jones, 30th District Judge (11)

James Michael Green vs. Eric Haner, 30th District Judge (12)

Anne Delahanty vs. Ann Schiavone Dyke, 30th District Judge (13)

Andre L. Bergeron vs. Stephanie Pearce Burke, 30th District Judge (14)

Katie King vs. Claudia Ann Smith, 30th District Judge (16)

Dana Michelle Cohen vs. Erica Lee Williams, 30th District Judge (17)

Jefferson Circuit Court ($1 Million+ position):

Stuart Pearlman v. Barry Willett, Div. 1

Sandy Berman vs. Anne Bailey Smith, Div. 13 ($1 Million+ position):

11 Judges are running unopposed. $11 Million dollars for them.

Circuit Judge Family Court, District 30, Div 3 ($1 Million position):
Deborah Deweese, Div 3 vs Ellie Garcia Kerstetter. http://c3.thevoterguide.org/v/louisville14/race-detail.do?id=13025485

Stuart A. Sherer vs. Tara Hagerty Div 5; ($1 Million+ position): http://c3.thevoterguide.org/v/louisville14/race-detail.do?id=13025487

Stephanie Morgan-White v A. Christine Ward, 4 6th 30th Family Circuit Court Judge ($1 Million)

Denise Brown vs. Dennis Burke, Div 7; ($1 Million+ position):

Mark Hyatt Gaston vs. Deanna Dee McDonald, Div 8; ($1 Million+ position):

4 Family Court Judges running unopposed. $4 Million Dollars.

$29.5 Million Dollars total! So far!

Court of Appeals and Supreme Court, 4th District:

Lisabeth Hughes Abramson running unopposed for Supreme Court Judge. $1.1 Million Dollars. $30.5 Million Dollars.

4th Judicial District, Div 2 ($1.1 Million+ position): Denise G. Clayton v Stan Whetzel.

Irv Maze running unopposed. $1.1 Million seat.


~$32.7 Million Dollars Total!  
















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