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===[[C2010#June|June 6, 2010]]===
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'''Norman, [[Oklahoma]]:''' Judge [[Lori Walkley|Lori M. Walkley]], of the [[Oklahoma District 21|Oklahoma 21st District Court]], has announced her plan to run for re-election.  She has served on this court since an appointment by Gov. Brad Henry in 2003 and has been twice elected chief judge--in 2006 and 2009.  Previously, she worked as a trial attorney in Norman and Oklahoma City.  Regarding her abilities as judge, she said, "I am acutely aware that each case that comes before me represents an individual or a family. At all times, I strive to apply the law to that individual case evenly and fairly."<ref>[http://normantranscript.com/headlines/x371474419/District-Judge-Lori-Walkley-announces-for-re-election ''The Norman Transcript'', "District Judge Lori Walkley announces for re-election," June 6, 2010]</ref>  As of, June 7, 2010, there are no challengers.  The [[Oklahoma judicial elections, 2010|Oklahoma General Election]] will be held on [[C2010#November|November 2, 2010]].<ref>[http://www.ok.gov/elections/support/ok_filing.html#DJ 2010 Oklahoma Candidate List: District Judges]</ref>
'''Norman, [[Oklahoma]]:''' Judge [[Lori Walkley|Lori M. Walkley]], of the [[Oklahoma District 21|Oklahoma 21st District Court]], has announced her plan to run for re-election.  She has served on this court since an appointment by Gov. Brad Henry in 2003 and has been twice elected chief judge--in 2006 and 2009.  Previously, she worked as a trial attorney in Norman and Oklahoma City.  Regarding her abilities as judge, she said, "I am acutely aware that each case that comes before me represents an individual or a family. At all times, I strive to apply the law to that individual case evenly and fairly."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://normantranscript.com/headlines/x371474419/District-Judge-Lori-Walkley-announces-for-re-election ''The Norman Transcript'', "District Judge Lori Walkley announces for re-election," June 6, 2010]</ref>  As of, June 7, 2010, there are no challengers.  The [[Oklahoma judicial elections, 2010|Oklahoma General Election]] will be held on [[C2010#November|November 2, 2010]].<ref>[http://www.ok.gov/elections/support/ok_filing.html#DJ 2010 Oklahoma Candidate List: District Judges]</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 03:37, 17 October 2014

June 6, 2010

Norman, Oklahoma: Judge Lori M. Walkley, of the Oklahoma 21st District Court, has announced her plan to run for re-election. She has served on this court since an appointment by Gov. Brad Henry in 2003 and has been twice elected chief judge--in 2006 and 2009. Previously, she worked as a trial attorney in Norman and Oklahoma City. Regarding her abilities as judge, she said, "I am acutely aware that each case that comes before me represents an individual or a family. At all times, I strive to apply the law to that individual case evenly and fairly."[1] As of, June 7, 2010, there are no challengers. The Oklahoma General Election will be held on November 2, 2010.[2]

See also

Oklahoma judicial elections, 2010

References