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Debora A. Faulkner

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Debora A. Faulkner

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Greenville County Probate Court
Tenure
Present officeholder

Education

Bachelor's

University of South Carolina, 1979

Law

University of South Carolina, 1982


Debora A. Faulkner is a probate judge for Greenville County, South Carolina.[1] She was elected to the court on November 3, 1998.[2] She was re-elected on November 4, 2014, for a term that expires in 2018.[3]

Elections

2014

See also: South Carolina judicial elections, 2014
Faulkner ran for re-election to the Greenville County Probate Court.
General: She was unopposed in the general election on November 4, 2014. [3] 

2010

Faulkner was re-elected to the Greenville County Probate Court after running unopposed.[4]

South Carolina judicial elections, 2010

Education

Faulkner received her undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina in 1979 and her J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1982.[2]

Career

Faulkner worked as an attorney in private practice in Greenville for thirteen years. She also previously served as an associate probate judge for the Greenville County Probate Court for four years.[2]

Awards and associations

  • Member, South Carolina Bar Association
  • Member, Greenville County Bar
  • Member, National College of Probate Judges
  • Member, Probate Court Judges Advisory Committee [2][5]

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