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'''William R. Livingston, II''' is a [[Pennsylvania Magisterial Districts|Pennsylvania magisterial district]] judge for the [[Beaver County Magisterial District, Pennsylvania| Beaver County Magisterial District]].<ref>[http://www.pacourts.us/courts/minor-courts/magisterial-district-judges ''Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania'', "Magisterial Districts Judges," accessed June 12, 2015]</ref> He was appointed to the bench on November 28, 2005 by Governor {{BP|Ed Rendell}} to fill the seat vacated by Judge Donald Eiler.<ref name=bio/> He was re-elected on November 5, 2013 for a term that expires in 2019. | '''William R. Livingston, II''' is a [[Pennsylvania Magisterial Districts|Pennsylvania magisterial district]] judge for the [[Beaver County Magisterial District, Pennsylvania| Beaver County Magisterial District]].<ref>[http://www.pacourts.us/courts/minor-courts/magisterial-district-judges ''Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania'', "Magisterial Districts Judges," accessed June 12, 2015]</ref> He was appointed to the bench on November 28, 2005 by Governor {{BP|Ed Rendell}} to fill the seat vacated by Judge Donald Eiler.<ref name=bio/> He was re-elected on November 5, 2013 for a term that expires in 2019. | ||
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William R. Livingston, II is a Pennsylvania magisterial district judge for the Beaver County Magisterial District.[1] He was appointed to the bench on November 28, 2005 by Governor Ed Rendell to fill the seat vacated by Judge Donald Eiler.[2] He was re-elected on November 5, 2013 for a term that expires in 2019.
2013 election
Livingston ran for re-election to the Beaver County Magisterial District.
Primary: He received 99.3 percent of the vote in the Republican primary on May 21, 2013.
General: He won without opposition in the general election on November 5, 2013.
Education
Livingston attended Beaver County Community College. He graduated from the Pennsylvania State Police Academy.[2]
Career
Before becoming a judge, Livingston served as a police officer for 33 years, including several years as Chief of the Patterson Township Police Department.[2]
Awards and associations
- 2003: Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, Beaver Valley Chiefs of Police Association
- Past President, Beaver Valley Chiefs of Police Association[2]
Elections
Livingston was elected to his first term in November 2007.[2]
Footnotes