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- Posted June 28, 2012
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WCBA releases results of recent on-line poll
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The Washtenaw County Bar Association Judiciary Committee has released the results of its recent anonymous on-line judicial poll of our membership regarding all candidates for the two contested judicial positions in the 22nd Circuit Court.
The poll went out to the 738 members of the WCBA, and was completed by 242 members, or 38 percent of the membership.
The four candidates running for the position vacated by the retirement of Judge Melinda Morris are James A. Fink, Carol A. Kuhnke, Douglas G. McClure and Erane C. Washington.
The two candidates running for the other Circuit Court seat are the incumbent, Judge Timothy P. Connors, and Michael T. Woodyard.
The results are available at washbar.org.
Published: Thu, Jun 28, 2012
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