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Judy P. Draper

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Judy P. Draper

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Prior offices
Missouri 21st Judicial Circuit Court

Education

Law

Howard University


Judy P. Draper was an associate circuit court judge for the 21st Circuit Court in Missouri. She joined the court in 2004.[1][2] She was retained to the court in 2014 for a term that expired on December 31, 2018.[3] During the 2018 election, Draper received 48 percent of the vote, failing to obtain the majority vote needed to retain her position and subsequently lost her seat on the court.[4]

Judy Draper is married to Justice George W. Draper, III of the Missouri Supreme Court.[5]

Elections

2014

Draper was retained to the 21st Circuit Court, Associate Judge with 58 percent of the vote on November 4, 2014.[3] 

Performance evaluation

The 21st Circuit Judicial Performance Evaluation Committee recommended that Judge Draper be Retained. Click here to read the full performance evaluation.

2010

Draper was retained on November 2, 2010, receiving 55.3% of the vote.[6]

See also: Missouri judicial elections, 2010

Performance evaluation

Judge Draper received the endorsement of only 27.5% of performance evaluation responders in 2006 and was given a rating of "do not retain" from the Missouri Bar's 21st Judicial Performance Evaluation Committee in 2010.[7] Click here to read Judge Draper's performance evaluation from the 21st Judicial Performance Evaluation Committee.[8]

Education

Draper received her law degree from Howard University.[5]

See also

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