Reached Wednesday, Corr said he was thrilled with the results of the primary.
“I think the whole Republican ticket did really well last night,” he said.
He said he was pleased with the number of people who came out to vote during an off-year election.
“We’ll just keep campaigning and keep talking to people about my experience, he said, adding that he believes his experience makes him the best judge candidate.
“I think I have the tools that are needed for the courts at this time,” he said.
Thomas-Smith, a Democrat, worked for the Defender Association of Philadelphia and as a law clerk in New Jersey Superior Court.
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Tiffany Thomas-Smith, of Lower Makefield, is running for a vacant judge seat in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. (Courtesy of Tiffany Thomas-Smith)
NEWTOWN, PA The Bucks County Democratic Committee has endorsed Tiffany Thomas-Smith for judge in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas.
The Lower Makefield family law attorney is one of four Democrats running for the vacant judge seat to replace Bucks County Judge Alan Rubenstein, who is retiring at the end of the year at the age of 75 a mandatory retirement age for Pennsylvania judges.
The committee announced its support of Thomas-Smith during its annual endorsement meeting held virtually this past weekend.
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Robert Repko runs his own family law firm, Repko Law, LLC, in Doylestown, primarily handling cases involving divorce, custody, support and protection from abuse. (Repko Law)
DOYLESTOWN, PA A longtime attorney in Doylestown with his own family law practice is seeking a soon-to-be vacant judge seat on the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas.
Robert Repko, a family law attorney since 2001, will run for the seat in the 2021 local election to replace embattled Judge Alan Rubenstein, who is retiring at the end of the year due to reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75 for Pennsylvania judges. He will celebrate his 75th birthday in March.
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Amir Stark, a partner at Penglase & Benson, is running for judge in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. (Amir Stark For Judge)
DOYLESTOWN, PA A local attorney has announced his candidacy for judge in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas.
Amir Stark, a family law attorney with the Doylestown law firm of Penglase & Benson, is the first candidate on the Republican ticket, though he is also cross-filing on the Democratic ticket.
Early in his career, Stark spent time volunteering with Legal Aid of Southeast Pennsylvania as a pro bono attorney in domestic abuse court, which inspired him to commit his career entirely to family law, his campaign said in a news release.