Announcement of Candidacy

Because of you, I can happily to announce that I was successful in the primary and will continue in the race to be your newest (though not your youngest) Wake County District Court Judge. Without your assistance and energy, I would not have been able to reach the sixty-seven thousand plus voters who trusted me with their votes. I am a Board-certified Family Law Specialist, a DRC-Certified Family Financial Mediator, a Spanish-speaker, and more importantly a member of your community. I look forward to serving you from the District Court bench, so remember to: VOTE NOVEMBER 4th.

Dedicated to Justice

  • Experienced and knowledgeable
  • Board-certified Family Law Specialist
  • DRC-certified Family Financial Mediator
  • 1996 Wake Forest Law graduate
  • Spanish-speaker
  • Frequent CLE speaker and planner
  • Courteous and professional

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Endorsements from the Wake County Voter Coalition and NCAWA

I enjoyed a wonderful sunny day yesterday greeting voters at Chavis Community Center. A diverse, steady and energetic stream of voters poured through the polling place all afternoon. One youth group came straight from its Sunday service so that many of the members could place their first-ever votes. Parents were accompanied by their children -- including a 96 year old mother whose daughter pulled in for curbside voting. Some voters had been voting in Wake County for years, others arrived with voter registration forms in hand. I was accompanied by members of the Wake County Voter Education Coalition, whose endorsement I was proud to receive last week, and was joined by the representatives of other campaigns. Then, topping off an already good day, I got home to the news that I have received the endorsement of the NC Association of Women Attorneys. The NCAWA has a judicial endorsements committee that investigates and evaluates candidates on several criteria. The committee considers not only the legal skill and ability of those in a race, but also such things as judicial temperament, and involvement in the community and the profession. I am humbled and heartened by the faith that so many have placed in me, and will continue to work hard to serve our Wake County communities.