Jennifer Rogers
Ballotpedia provides comprehensive election coverage of the 100 largest cities in America by population as well as mayoral, city council, and district attorney election coverage in state capitals outside of the 100 largest cities. This judge is outside of that coverage scope and does not receive scheduled updates.
Jennifer Rogers is a judge on the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania. She was elected in 2011 and his term expires in 2022.
2011 election
Rogers won the Republican and Democratic party primaries on May 17. She received 7.7% in the Democratic primary and 6.7% of the vote in the Republican primary.[1] She was elected in the general election on November 8, winning 16% of the vote.[2]
- See also: Pennsylvania judicial elections, 2011
Campaign finance
Rodgers has spent more than $7,100 on her campaign and comes in as one of the lowest spenders still in the race.[3]
Endorsements
- Pennsylvania State Education Association
- Citizen's Voice[4]
Education
Rogers earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware and her J.D. from Widener University School of Law.[5]
Professional career
Following her graduation Rodgers worked in public relations for Wilkes-Barre General Hospital from 1990 to 1993. She then worked for Hourigan, Kluger and Quinn law firm from 1996 until 2006. In 2006 she founded the Law Offices of Jennifer L. Rogers, LLC. specializing in civil and family law in Kingston, Pennsylvania. From August 2007 to September 2010, Rogers worked as a part-time soliciting attorney to the Luzerne County Children and Youth Services.[6]
Awards and associations
Associations
- Board Member, Music Box Playhouse[7]
See also
External links
- Jennifer Rodgers for Judge, Official campaign website
- Citizen's Voice, Jennifer Rogers Question and Answer
- Standard Speaker "Vough, Hughes lead spending in judicial race," June 17, 2011
Footnotes
- ↑ Luzerne County Bureau of Election, Unofficial Election Results
- ↑ Pennsylvania Department of State, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Unofficial Returns
- ↑ Standard Speaker "Vough, Hughes lead spending in judicial race," June 17, 2011
- ↑ Citizen's Voice Endorsements
- ↑ Citizen's Voice, Jennifer Rodgers Question and Answer
- ↑ Citizen's Voice, Jennifer Rodgers Question and Answer
- ↑ Citizen's Voice, Jennifer Rogers Question and Answer