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Frank B. Revoir, Jr.

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Frank B. Revoir, Jr. is a multi-bench judge for the County, Family and Surrogate's courts of Chenango County, New York. He was elected to this position on November 6, 2012 to replace W. Howard Sullivan. His current term expires in 2022.
Education
Revoir received his undergraduate degree from Nazareth College of Rochester in 1988 and his J.D. from Albany Law School in 1991.[1]
Career
- 2013-present: Judge, Chenango County Court
- 1996-2012: Attorney, Frank B. Revoir, Jr., Esq.
- 1996-2012: Assistant to County Attorney
- 1991-1996: Law Clerk/Court Attorney, Chenango County
- 1991-1994: Associate Attorney, Clippinger Law Offices[1]
2012 election
Revoir was cross-endorsed by the Republican, Conservative and Independence parties. He defeated Diane M. DiStefano in the general election on November 6, winning 61 percent of the vote.[2][3]
- See also: New York judicial elections, 2012
External links
- Frank for Judge campaign website
- Frank Revoir for Judge Facebook page
- Chenango County Republican Primary, September 13, 2012: Sample ballot
Footnotes
Federal courts:
Second Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of New York, Western District of New York, Northern District of New York, Southern District of New York • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of New York, Western District of New York, Northern District of New York, Southern District of New York
State courts:
New York Court of Appeals • New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division • New York Supreme Court • New York County Courts • New York City Courts • New York Town and Village Courts • New York Family Courts • New York Surrogates' Courts • New York City Civil Court • New York City Criminal Courts • New York Court of Claims • New York Problem Solving Courts
State resources:
Courts in New York • New York judicial elections • Judicial selection in New York