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All of Allegheny County, PA May 17, 2011 Election
Judge; Court of Common Pleas; District 5; Republican Party Voter Information

10 Year Term.

This contest will only appear on Republican party ballots.

Results as of Jul 7 4:55am, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (9,248/9,248)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Mike Marmo 22,522 votes 29.2%

  • Party: Republican, Democratic
Alexander P. Bicket Click here for more information about this candidate 21,180 votes 27.5%
  • Party: Republican, Democratic
  • Occupation: Attorney/Lawyer
  • BA English & Sociology - University of Stellenbosch (1978)
  • MA Psychology - Columbia University, New York (1982)
  • Juris Doctor - Duquesne University, Pittsburgh (1988)
  • Special Master for the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
  • Highest Recommendation ("Highly Recommended") from the Allegheny County Bar Association Judiciary Committee
  • 23 years as a trial lawyer - Partner at my law firm for 16 years.
Priorities:
  • I would like to streamline the jury system to make jury duty a more satisfying and less time-wasting exercise.
  • I would like to ensure that the legal system is available equally to all citi
  • I have contributed thousands of hours of my time to do pro bono legal work for individuals who could not afford a lawyer.
Daniel J. Konieczka, Jr. Click here for more information about this candidate 12,745 votes 16.5%
  • Party: Republican, Democratic
  • Occupation: Attorney
  • Served 23 years as an Allegheny County prosecutor
  • Designated Special Assistant United States Attorney (1996-1998)
  • Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pittsburgh (1982)
  • Juris Doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh (1986)
  • Awarded the 1998 Director's Award for Superior Performance from the United States Attorney
  • Awarded the 2000 Outstanding Performance in Law Enforcement
Priorities:
  • My vast prosecutorial experience in the courtroom will assist me in continuing to protect our community.
  • As a judge on the Court of Common Pleas I will be able to continue my public service that I began 23 years ago as a prosecutor.
  • I will always strive to do what is right, fair and just as a judge on the Court of Common Pleas.
Jennifer Satler 12,176 votes 15.8%
  • Party: Republican, Democratic
Eleanor Bush Click here for more information about this candidate 8,446 votes 11.0%
  • Party: Republican, Democratic
  • Occupation: Attorney
  • B.A. - Yale University (1982)
  • J.D. - Yale University (1988)
  • Master's in Public and Private Management - Yale University (1988)
  • Only woman rated "Recommended" by Allegheny County Bar Association
  • 22 years legal experience in child advocacy and government
  • Recognized expert on Pennsylvania laws affecting children and families
Priorities:
  • To serve on Family Division of the Court -- contributing my knowledge and experience from a legal career focused on children and families
  • To promote public confidence and trust in the justice system
  • To ensure that all participants in court proceedings are treated with dignity and respect

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