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Vicki Argento

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Vicki Argento is a judge for the Monroe County Court in Monroe County, New York. She was elected to this position in November of 2010 and took office on January 1, 2011. Her current term expires in 2020. She has also served as an Acting Justice of the Monroe County Supreme Court since 2011.[1][2]
Education
Argento received her undergraduate degree from St. John Fisher College in 1984 and her J.D. from the State University of New York Buffalo Law School in 1988.[1]
Career
Argento began her legal career in private practice. In 2002, she was appointed a town justice in East Rochester, where she served until her election to the Monroe County Court in 2010.[1]
2010 election
- Main article: New York judicial elections, 2010
Argento ran as a Republican for the Monroe County Court and won.[3][4] Of the five candidates Argento was the only one to not receive a qualified rating from the Monroe County Bar Association, she did, however, receive a 'Qualified' rating from the Greater Rochester Association for Women Attorneys and a 'Qualified with high sensitivity to racial/diversity issues' rating from Rochester Black Bar Association.[5]
External links
- 7th Judicial District: Monroe County Court Judges' Calendars
- IrondequoitPost.com, "Monroe County Court hopefuls on the ballot," September 14, 2010
- Fairport-East Rochester Post, "Getting to know Judge Vicki Argento," March 10, 2011
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fairport-East Rochester Post, "Getting to know Judge Vicki Argento," March 10, 2011
- ↑ New York Court System, "Hon. Victoria M. Argento"
- ↑ Monroe County election results
- ↑ Monroe County, 2010 Candidates to be Elected
- ↑ Democrat and Chronicle "5 prepare for County Court primaries," September 10, 2010