Sharen D. Hudson
Sharen D. Hudson (Democratic Party) is a judge of the New York City Civil Court Kings County. She assumed office in 2012. Her current term ends in 2021.
Hudson (Democratic Party) is running for re-election for judge of the New York City Civil Court Kings County. She is on the ballot in the general election on November 2, 2021. The Democratic primary for this office on June 22, 2021, was canceled.
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Elections
2021
See also: Municipal elections in Kings County, New York (2021)
General election for New York City Civil Court Kings County (3 seats)
Incumbent Sharen D. Hudson, Heela Capell, and Inga Oneale are running in the general election for New York City Civil Court Kings County on November 2, 2021.
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The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Sharen D. Hudson and Heela Capell advanced from the Democratic primary for New York City Civil Court Kings County.
Democratic primary for New York City Civil Court Kings County (3 seats)
Inga Oneale defeated Casilda Elena Roper-Simpson and Charles Finkelstein in the Democratic primary for New York City Civil Court Kings County on June 22, 2021.
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Inga Oneale |
36.4
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92,645 |
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Casilda Elena Roper-Simpson |
35.2
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89,566 | |
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Charles Finkelstein |
27.8
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70,731 | |
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0.6
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1,422 | ||
| Total votes: 254,364 | ||||
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2011
- See also: New York judicial elections, 2011
Hudson defeated Housing Court Judge Cheryl Gonzales in the September 13th Democratic primary election with 62.1% of the vote. Hudson was elected to one of two open seats in the November 8th general election, winning 41.89% of the vote.[1][2][3]
Campaign themes
2021
Ballotpedia survey responses
See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection
Sharen D. Hudson has not yet completed Ballotpedia's 2021 Candidate Connection survey. Ballotpedia is seeking 100 percent participation so voters can learn more about all the candidates on their ballots.
Who fills out Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey?
- 4,745 candidates completed the survey in 2020. This number represented 16.4% of all 29,002 candidates Ballotpedia covered in 2020. Out of the 4,745 respondents, 743 won their election. Candidates from all 50 states completed the survey. Noteworthy respondents included U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff and U.S. presidential candidate Jo Jorgensen. Read the 2020 report for more information about that year's respondents.
- 872 candidates completed the survey in 2019. This number represented 10.4% of all 8,386 candidates Ballotpedia covered in 2019. Out of the 872 respondents, 237 won their election. Candidates from 33 states completed the survey. Noteworthy respondents included Nashville Mayor John Cooper and Mississippi Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann. Read the 2019 report for more information about that year's respondents.
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2021 Elections
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