For the 2011 general election, the New York State Unified Court System has published a nonpartisan online voter guide for the public with information about candidates for elective judicial office. …
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For the 2011 general election, the New York State Unified Court System has published a nonpartisan online voter guide for the public with information about candidates for elective judicial office.
For candidates who have chosen to participate, the guide contains biographical information provided by the candidate such as current occupation, educational and professional history, and a short personal statement.
The guide will cover races for state court elections to trial courts of superior jurisdiction (Supreme, County, Family and Surrogate’s Courts) as well as District Courts.
The New York State Judicial Candidate Voter Guide will be accessible through the court system’s website at www.nycourts.gov/vote, through Election Day.
The guide for candidates in St. Lawrence County, for state Supreme Court and county Family Court, is at www.nycourts.gov/vote/2011/county/stlawrence.shtml.