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Bill Tingley

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Bill Tingley

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Education

Bachelor's

Asbury College

Law

Capital University Law School


Bill Tingley was a 2016 candidate for the 30th Circuit Family Court in Kentucky.[1] He was defeated in the primary election on May 17, 2016. He also ran for this court in 2014.[2]

Biography

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Tingley received a bachelor's degree from Asbury College and a J.D. from Capital University Law School. He has over two decades of experience practicing family law.[3]

Elections

2016

See also: Kentucky local trial court judicial elections, 2016

Kentucky held nonpartisan elections for local judicial offices on November 8, 2016. A primary election took place on May 17, 2016. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was January 26, 2016.[4] Gina Kay Calvert and Lauren Adams Ogden defeated Bill Tingley in the Kentucky 30th Circuit Family Court primary election.[1]

Kentucky 30th Circuit Family Court, Primary Election, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Gina Kay Calvert 45.75% 55,510
Green check mark transparent.png Lauren Adams Ogden 32.68% 39,653
Bill Tingley 21.56% 26,161
Total Votes 121,324
Source: Kentucky State Board of Elections, "Official 2016 Primary Election Results," accessed June 20, 2016

2014

See also: Kentucky judicial elections, 2014
Tingley ran for election to the 30th Judicial Circuit.
Primary: He was defeated in the primary on May 20, 2014, receiving 23.5 percent of the vote. He competed against Angela Johnson, Lauren Adams Ogden, and Eric Crump. [2][5]

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