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Supreme Court
Kimberly Ann Thomas received the nomination from the Michigan Democratic Party to run for this year’s open seat on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Thomas is a graduate of Harvard Law School and a trial and appellate lawyer. She is currently a law professor at the University of Michigan Law School, where she directs the Juvenile Justice Clinic. Thomas has served on the bipartisan Michigan Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform, which works to improve our state’s juvenile justice system. Prior to her work at the University of Michigan Law School, Thomas received a U.S. Fulbright Scholar award and taught at the University College Cork School of Law in Cork, Ireland.
According to her campaign website, Thomas’ priorities, if elected to the Michigan Supreme Court, include a dedication to upholding the rule of law, equal access to justice for all Michiganders, and bringing forth a voice of integrity and fairness.
Thomas has received endorsements from labor unions, judicial organizations, political parties, issue advocacy groups, current and former justices and judges, and elected officials..
For more information about Kimberly Ann Thomas, including a full list of endorsements, please visit her website at electkimberlythomas.com.
Kimberly Ann Thomas received the nomination from the Michigan Democratic Party to run for this year’s open seat on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Thomas is a graduate of Harvard Law School and a trial and appellate lawyer. She is currently a law professor at the University of Michigan Law School, where she directs the Juvenile Justice Clinic. Thomas has served on the bipartisan Michigan Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform, which works to improve our state’s juvenile justice system. Prior to her work at the University of Michigan Law School, Thomas received a U.S. Fulbright Scholar award and taught at the University College Cork School of Law in Cork, Ireland.
According to her campaign website, Thomas’ priorities, if elected to the Michigan Supreme Court, include a dedication to upholding the rule of law, equal access to justice for all Michiganders, and bringing forth a voice of integrity and fairness.
Thomas has received endorsements from labor unions, judicial organizations, political parties, issue advocacy groups, current and former justices and judges, and elected officials..
For more information about Kimberly Ann Thomas, including a full list of endorsements, please visit her website at electkimberlythomas.com.
Andrew Fink received the nomination from the Michigan Republican Party to run for this year’s open seat on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Fink is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School. He currently serves as a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives for the 35th District, where he is vice chair of the House Judiciary Committee. Fink has been a judge advocate in the United States Marine Corps, and has worked in private practice at Fink and Fink. He has been appointed to the Michigan Commission on Uniform State Laws and as a commissioner-at-large for the State Bar of Michigan.
According to his campaign website, Fink’s priorities, if elected to the Michigan Supreme Court, include an originalist interpretation of the law, upholding Constitutional rights, and ensuring that duty and honor are held in high esteem within our judiciary.
Fink has received endorsements from business groups, current and former elected officials, law enforcement officials, and community leaders.
For more information about Andrew Fink, including a full list of endorsements, please visit his website at finkformichigan.com.
Andrew Fink received the nomination from the Michigan Republican Party to run for this year’s open seat on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Fink is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School. He currently serves as a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives for the 35th District, where he is vice chair of the House Judiciary Committee. Fink has been a judge advocate in the United States Marine Corps, and has worked in private practice at Fink and Fink. He has been appointed to the Michigan Commission on Uniform State Laws and as a commissioner-at-large for the State Bar of Michigan.
According to his campaign website, Fink’s priorities, if elected to the Michigan Supreme Court, include an originalist interpretation of the law, upholding Constitutional rights, and ensuring that duty and honor are held in high esteem within our judiciary.
Fink has received endorsements from business groups, current and former elected officials, law enforcement officials, and community leaders.
For more information about Andrew Fink, including a full list of endorsements, please visit his website at finkformichigan.com.
Incumbent Justice Kyra Harris Bolden was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court by Governor Whitmer in 2022, making her the first Black woman to serve on the Court. She is seeking to retain her seat for the remainder of the term that was vacated by Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack. She has been nominated by the Michigan Democratic Party.
Justice Bolden is a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. Prior to her appointment to the bench, she worked as a criminal defense and civil litigation attorney. She also served as a Democratic member of the Michigan House of Representatives for the 35th District, where. she sat on the House Judiciary Committee.
According to her campaign website, if reelected to the Michigan Supreme Court, Justice Bolden will remain committed to ensuring equal access to justice, applying the law without fear or favor, and treating all who come before our state’s highest court with dignity and respect.
Justice Bolden has received endorsements from labor unions, judicial organizations, local political parties, and issue advocacy groups..
For more information about Justice Kyra Harris Bolden, including a full list of her endorsements, please visit her official campaign website at boldenforjustice.com.
Incumbent Justice Kyra Harris Bolden was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court by Governor Whitmer in 2022, making her the first Black woman to serve on the Court. She is seeking to retain her seat for the remainder of the term that was vacated by Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack. She has been nominated by the Michigan Democratic Party.
Justice Bolden is a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. Prior to her appointment to the bench, she worked as a criminal defense and civil litigation attorney. She also served as a Democratic member of the Michigan House of Representatives for the 35th District, where. she sat on the House Judiciary Committee.
According to her campaign website, if reelected to the Michigan Supreme Court, Justice Bolden will remain committed to ensuring equal access to justice, applying the law without fear or favor, and treating all who come before our state’s highest court with dignity and respect.
Justice Bolden has received endorsements from labor unions, judicial organizations, local political parties, and issue advocacy groups..
For more information about Justice Kyra Harris Bolden, including a full list of her endorsements, please visit her official campaign website at boldenforjustice.com.
Judge Patrick William O’Grady was nominated by the Michigan Republican Party to challenge incumbent Justice Kyra Harris Bolden for the partial term seat on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Judge O’Grady is a graduate of Thomas M. Cooley Law School and currently serves on the 15th Circuit Court in Branch County. He has judicial experience presiding over both criminal and civil cases. Prior to his time on the bench, Judge O’Grady served in the U.S. Army Reserve and worked as a state trooper and assistant prosecutor.
According to his campaign website, Judge O’Grady’s priorities, if elected to the Michigan Supreme Court, include an adherence to the rule of law and a commitment to safeguarding families, individual rights, and upholding the integrity of the State of Michigan.
Judge O’Grady has received endorsements from business groups, former justices, former elected officials and candidates, and community leaders.
For more information about Judge Patrick William O’Grady, including a full list of endorsements, please visit his official campaign website at judgeogrady4supremecourt.com.
Judge Patrick William O’Grady was nominated by the Michigan Republican Party to challenge incumbent Justice Kyra Harris Bolden for the partial term seat on the Michigan Supreme Court.
Judge O’Grady is a graduate of Thomas M. Cooley Law School and currently serves on the 15th Circuit Court in Branch County. He has judicial experience presiding over both criminal and civil cases. Prior to his time on the bench, Judge O’Grady served in the U.S. Army Reserve and worked as a state trooper and assistant prosecutor.
According to his campaign website, Judge O’Grady’s priorities, if elected to the Michigan Supreme Court, include an adherence to the rule of law and a commitment to safeguarding families, individual rights, and upholding the integrity of the State of Michigan.
Judge O’Grady has received endorsements from business groups, former justices, former elected officials and candidates, and community leaders.
For more information about Judge Patrick William O’Grady, including a full list of endorsements, please visit his official campaign website at judgeogrady4supremecourt.com.
Oceana County
Eric Ryan Fox is running for an open seat on the Oceana County Probate Court.
Fox is a graduate of George Washington University. His law practice specializes in elder law, estate planning, and succession planning. Fox is certified as a practitioner in probate and estate planning by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education. He also has experience in family court and divorce court.
According to his campaign website, if elected to the Oceana County Probate Court, Fox will seek improvements that include finding innovative ways to improve judicial services for the public, encouraging mediation to resolve disputes more quickly, and working to make court staff and policies more accessible.
Fox does not provide any endorsement announcements on his website.
For more information about Eric Ryan Fox, please visit his campaign website at foxforjudge.info.
Eric Ryan Fox is running for an open seat on the Oceana County Probate Court.
Fox is a graduate of George Washington University. His law practice specializes in elder law, estate planning, and succession planning. Fox is certified as a practitioner in probate and estate planning by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education. He also has experience in family court and divorce court.
According to his campaign website, if elected to the Oceana County Probate Court, Fox will seek improvements that include finding innovative ways to improve judicial services for the public, encouraging mediation to resolve disputes more quickly, and working to make court staff and policies more accessible.
Fox does not provide any endorsement announcements on his website.
For more information about Eric Ryan Fox, please visit his campaign website at foxforjudge.info.
Anna Rapa is running for an open seat on the Oceana County Probate Court.
Rapa is a graduate of Thomas M. Cooley Law School and currently serves as attorney referee for the Oceana County Circuit Court. Prior to this role, Rapa was a planning commission member of Golden Township and a private practice attorney at the Law Office of Anna R. Rapa. She has also worked as an adjunct professor at Cornerstone University and Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
According to her campaign website, Rapa has the wisdom, compassion, and experience to make judgements that are in the best interests of vulnerable people, which she will continue to do if elected to the Oceana Probate Court.
Rapa has received endorsements from judges and community leaders.
For more information about Anna Rapa, please visit her campaign website at rapaforjudge.com.
Anna Rapa is running for an open seat on the Oceana County Probate Court.
Rapa is a graduate of Thomas M. Cooley Law School and currently serves as attorney referee for the Oceana County Circuit Court. Prior to this role, Rapa was a planning commission member of Golden Township and a private practice attorney at the Law Office of Anna R. Rapa. She has also worked as an adjunct professor at Cornerstone University and Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
According to her campaign website, Rapa has the wisdom, compassion, and experience to make judgements that are in the best interests of vulnerable people, which she will continue to do if elected to the Oceana Probate Court.
Rapa has received endorsements from judges and community leaders.
For more information about Anna Rapa, please visit her campaign website at rapaforjudge.com.