W. Kendall Wynne Jr.
Ken Wynne is a judge of the Alcovy Circuit of Georgia. He was appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue on December 29, 2009, and sworn in on July 1, 2010.[1][2][3]
2012 election
Wynne ran unopposed for election to the Alcovy Superior Court.[4] He was elected after receiving 99.7% of the vote in the July 31 election.
As he was appointed in 2010 the term following his 2012 election will be his first full term as judge.
- See also: Georgia judicial elections, 2012
Education
Wynne earned an undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Georgia in 1984. He went on to graduate with a J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1987.[3]
Career
- 2009-2016: Judge, Alcovy Circuit
- 2001-2009: District attorney, Alcovy Circuit
- 1990-2000: Chief assistant district attorney, Alcovy Circuit
- 1988-1990: Assistant district attorney, Alcovy Circuit
Prior to joining the district attorney's office in 1988, Wynne was an associate with the Atlanta law firm of Harmon, Smith and Bridges.[3]
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Footnotes
- ↑ The Walton Tribune, "Wynne sworn in as superior court judge," July 4, 2010
- ↑ Covington News "Wynne may not have to run in 2010 election," January 29, 2010
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Newton Citizen, "Wynne appointed Superior Court judge," December 29, 2009
- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State, "Preliminary List of Candidates on the July 31, 2012 General Non-Partisan Election Ballot," accessed May 29, 2012
Federal courts:
Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Middle District of Georgia, Northern District of Georgia, Southern District of Georgia • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Middle District of Georgia, Northern District of Georgia, Southern District of Georgia
State courts:
Georgia Supreme Court • Georgia Court of Appeals • Georgia Superior Courts • Georgia State Courts • Georgia Business Court • Georgia Tax Court • Georgia Juvenile Courts • Georgia Probate Courts • Georgia Magistrate Courts • Georgia Municipal Courts
State resources:
Courts in Georgia • Georgia judicial elections • Judicial selection in Georgia