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Carley Ingram

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Carley Ingram

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Education

Bachelor's

The Ohio State University

Law

The Ohio State University


Carley Ingram ran for judge on the Ohio Second District Court of Appeals in 2012.

2012 election

Ingram defeated Darrell Heckman in the Democratic primary election on March 6, winning 60.28% of the vote. She was defeated by Jeffrey M. Welbaum in the general election on November 6, receiving 46.06% of the vote.[1][2][3]

See also: Ohio judicial elections, 2012

Dayton Bar Association judicial candidate ratings

Excellent Above Average Average Below Average
Legal Ability 61% 26% 12% 1%
Integrity/Impartiality 55% 27% 12% 6%
Communication Skills 49% 35% 14% 2%
Administrative Capacity 52% 29% 18% 1%
Professionalism 49% 32% 14% 5%

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Miami County Bar Association candidate ratings

The Miami County Bar Association asked its members to rate the candidates competing for the Second District Court of Appeals in 2012. Members rated candidates as Well Qualified, Qualified, Unqualified or Not Rated. Sixty-six ballots were filled out and returned.

  • Well Qualified: 15
  • Qualified: 32
  • Unqualified: 4
  • Not Rated: 14

Furthermore, 10 members expressed a preference for Ingram.[5]

Education

Ingram received her undergraduate and J.D. degrees from The Ohio State University.[6]

Career

Ingram is the Chief of the Appellate Division in the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office.[6]

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