Cecily L. Morris

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Cecily L. Morris is a judge for the St. Lawrence County Family Court in New York. She was elected to the position on November 8, 2011 to a term that begins January 1, 2012. Her current term ends in 2022.[1]
2011 election
- Main page: New York judicial elections, 2011
Morris won election as Family Court Justice on November 8th after winning the Conservative, Democratic and Independent primary. She earned 63.3 percent of the vote to defeat Republican Andrew Moses in the General Election.[2][3][1]
IJEC rating
The Independent Judicial Election Qualification Commissions has rated Morris as Qualified.[4]
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