I'll Be the Judge of That - Part 1
Join us for a non-partisan and informational forum with judicial candidates.
Time & Location
Nov 16, 2023, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Little Rock, 7621 W 40th St, Little Rock, AR 72204, USA
About the Event
With the upcoming election on the horizon, the diverse range of judicial races, including the esteemed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas, this two-part event ensures ample time for candidates to connect with the community and share their visions.
During the event, each candidate will have one minute for a brief introduction, followed by structured questions and open-floor inquiries. Candidates will also be provided with one minute for a closing statement.
The following races will be heard during this Part 1 of 2 of the judicial forum:
Pulaski County District Court
Beth Burgess
Judge Morgan "Chip" Welch
Little Rock District Court - Criminal Division
Jill Kamps
Judge Mackie M. Pierce
Little Rock District Court - Traffic Division
Judge Herb Wright
Robert Tellez
Pulaski County Circuit Judge, 6th Judicial District, Sub-District 6.2, Division 17
Brooke-Augusta Ware
Brent Eubanks
Robert Cortinez
Pulaski County Circuit Judge, 6th Judicial District, Sub-District 6.2, Division 16
Judge Karen Whatley
Pulaski County Circuit Judge, 6th Judicial District, Sub-District 6.2, Division 7
Judge Melanie Martin
Supporting Partners:
- Little Rock Branch NAACP #6019-B
- Little Rock Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
- Central Arkansas Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc
- Alpha Phi Alpha Pi Lambda Chapter
- Omicron Lambda Lambda of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.
- NAACP Jacksonville Arkansas
- North Little Rock NAACP
- W. Harold Flowers Law Society, Inc.
The Little Rock Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. underscores its commitment to non-partisanship, emphasizing that it is a 501(c)(7) organization and does not endorse any candidate. The forum aims to foster an informed and engaged electorate as we approach the upcoming election, enabling our community to play a vital role in shaping the future of our judicial system.