Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 2002 — Page 6
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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1,2002
RE-EIECT JUPPE TANYA WALTON PRATT Pull Lever 24B “As a wife and a mother, I bring a unique perspective to the bench, that of patience, compassion, and tolerance.” gmttlEMCEP: • 18 years as an Indiana lawyer, 10 of those as a Judicial Officer iPUCJITEPi • Graduate Cathedral High School, Spelman College (B.A.) and Howard University School of Law (J.D.) EMCIEIITs • In 1998 Criminal Court One tried more jury trials than any other court in the-State of Indiana. COWCTilU: • Not afraid too handle the tough cases and make tough decisions MIR JIMP IMMUmb • Determined to deliver impartial, fair and equal justice to all persons who come before the court. NM lor and atfhatnd by tw CommMM to Judge Tanya Walton Pratt, Hugh Q. Bator. ItMaurer
Re-Elect Judge Cynthia J. Ayers
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Cynthia J. Ayers
Experience: - She was the 1st Black women elected in Indiana as a Superior Court Judge and she is currently the Presiding Judge of Marion Superior Court. - Past Vice President of Indianapolis Bar Association-2000. She served on its Board of Managers in 1992 and 2000. - Member and past Board of Directors seat of the Marion County Bar Association. - Serves on the committee for Racial Diversity in Legal Profession and Improvements in die judiciary for the Indiana State Bar Association. Currently on its Board of Governors. - Member of Domestic Relations Committee for Indiana Judicial Conference. - Appointed Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives to the Child Custody and Support Advisory Board. Community: - Mentor and Advisory Board Member for ICLEO (an organization to introduce encourage admissions and retention of minority law students). - Member of the National Council of Negro Women. - Indianapolis Urban League and NAACP. Education: - Earned a Master’s degree in Government Affairs and a Law Degree from Indiana Univerrity. - Graduate Indiana Judicial College, 2000. " I toft you to go to the polls on November 5th. Cost your ballot. Have a say tn who is chosen to sem. You have a vested interest m the outcome. If not for you personally then for your family, friends, and neighbors. I have a lot of work to finish and I need your support to get du job done. Remember my motto, Equal Justice for All, Every Party, Every Case, Every Day.” Pull Lever 19A PaM lor and autoortzad by tha Ayara lor Judga Commute* Stavan K. Brock Traaaurar wHh tha conaant of Cynthia J. Ayara
Marion County Sheriff
Frank Anderson Party: Democratic Current Occupation: Retired U.S. Marshall for the Southern District of Indiana PersonahWife Mercedes, two children and three granchildren Education: Shortridge High School Career/Experience: U.S. Marshall for the Southern District of Indiana (1977-1981) and (1994-2001), President of Unified Securities Associates, Marion County Deputy Sheriff and Shore Patrol Officer with the U.S. Navy
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Tom Schnoldor Party: Republican Current Occupation: Mayor of Lawrence Personal: Wife Lana, seven children and 10
grandchildren Education: Graduated with honors degree in business administration from Indiana Wesleyan University Career/Experience: Mayor of Lawrence, Lawrence City Councilman, Lieutenant with Indianapolis Police Department, director of the intelligence, horse patrol and police academy training, served in U.S. Marine Corps
Barry M. Campbell Party: Libertarian Current Occupation: Engineering technician/ inspector Personal: Wife Robin and one
daughter Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Valparaiso University, criminal investigation and executive protection training from the Indiana University Police Career/Experience: Worked for many years as security officer, private investigator and loss prevention manager for various companies
Marion County Prosecutor’s Campaign
Jim Osborn Party: Democratic Current Occupation: Attorney Personal: Wife Kathryn, two sons Education: lUPUl, Cum Laude graduate of Indiana University School of Law. Career/Experience: Served as Deputy Attorney General and Chief Investigator under Karen FreemanWilson, Deputy Marion County Prosecutor, investigative clerk for Marion County Sheriffs Department
PB Carl Brizzi Party: ,,.a# __ Republican ■flf HHfllBi Current gl Occupation: Attorney with ^ K law firm of Brizzi, Collingnon and Dietrick Personal: Wife Melanie, three children Education: Indiana University and Valparaiso School of Law Career/Experience: Served as Deputy Prosecutor Chief Prosecutor of the Metro Gang Task Force, Senior Investigative Counsel in the U.S. House of Representatives, Republican precinct committeeman and ward chairman
Kurt St. Ang«lo
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Libertarian
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Attorney
Personal: N/A Education:
Ponoma College,
University of Sweden and Indiana University School of Law Career/Experience: Worked in Prosecutor’s office under former Prosecutor Steve Goldsmith, Author of “Civil Disobedience", Marion County Libertarian Party Chairman, candidate for congress
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Nov. 5. is Election Day and everyone is urged to vote. In an effort to INCREASE THE NUMBER OF VOTERS, THE 2002 INDIANAPOLIS OPERATION BlO Vote will be providing rides to the polls. If you need a ride, call
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JACKIE NYTES
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