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Montgomery County voters decide two district judge contests, set stage for November battles in three others

NORRISTOWN — Two of the five contests for magisterial district court judge posts in Montgomery County during this year’s elections essentially were decided by voters during Tuesday’s primary election but voters set the stage for November battles in three other contests, according to unofficial results. In the contest for judge in Magisterial District Court 38-2-09 in Norristown, incumbent Gregory Scott, 34, won a second term as he was the top vote-getter on both the Democratic and Republican ballots and appeared to hold off a challenge from lawyer Todd N. Barnes, 43, an assistant district attorney in the appellate division of the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, according to unofficial results.

Montgomery County voters decide two district judge contests, set stage for November battles in three others

Montgomery County voters decide two district judge contests, set stage for November battles in three others
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Hanrahan wins spot on ballot to face Levine in fall contest for Lansdale district judge

Hanrahan wins spot on ballot to face Levine in fall contest for Lansdale district judge
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Montgomery County voters will nominate party candidates for district judges during primary

NORRISTOWN — When Montgomery County voters head to the polls during Tuesday’s primary election, they will nominate their party’s candidates for magisterial district court judges in 10 jurisdictions.

Levine seeks re-election as district court judge

LANSDALE — Edward J. Levine, of Lansdale, said it’s an honor serving his community as a district court judge and he wants to continue to run a court that is “open, fair and available.” “Being a very respected judge by the public and the legal community is one of my greatest honors. I have a reputation as a fair, efficient and accessible judge that has been active in the community,” Levine, 49, said recently as he announced his intention to seek re-election and a nomination, during the May 18 primary election, for district court judge in Montgomery County’s Magisterial District Court 38-1-28, which includes Towamencin Township, part of Hatfield Township and the boroughs of Hatfield and Lansdale.

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